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: t::i:u: is ki.nansville, n. c. Thursday September zi, 36'., fiha 1 THE DVPLIN' TIMES Published each.Thilrsday tb KeMnsvlUe, N. C, County Seat of . J' i T DUPLIN fOUNTK ' ,' " , Editorial; business eiflce and printing plant, KeiMnsvllle, N. C. - f V'RUTH P. GRADY- , 1 . . OWNBR and PUBLISHER 1 RUTH P. GRADT, EDITOR . Entered At The Pant Office, Hmansvllle, N C. as second clasi matter TELEPHONE Kehatosvlile, Day 'it 14171 Night 29 6-2141 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 13.50 per year plus lie N. C. Sales Tax In Duplin Lenoir? Jones, Onslow, Pender, Sampson, New Hanover and Wayne counties; $4.50 per year phis l ie N. C. Sales Tax oustfae Hits area In North Carolina and $S.S0 per year plus 17c N. C. Sales Tax elsewhere. .. ' , Advertising rates famished on request A Duplin Chanty Journal, devoted to the religious, material, educational economic and agricultural development of buplin County. ' ',, COSOT CHSCaiES if s. u. m y . 1 1 v VOUR WC, SAYS, THAT BEFORE YOU WERE MARRIED YOU YOU'D f Ntt& inn . sA-r ur-rs-ip:& - WOMASf. IS THAT R.K3HT? - Uncle Pele From Chilllin Switch ' i'- 'tlCAR MISTER EDITOR: t I see by the papers where school Rouses in a heap of places is so crowded fer space this year they've v operating on two shifts. And the r tame piece says some of the school ' In Chicago is serving breakfast in the school lunch rooms. In one eeheration this country ' has come up with no-shift automo biles and two-shift schools. It looks to me like (hat people, somewhere along the line, is. sitting progress all twisted up. Or maybe the crowd ed school, situation come'abdut on account of folks not bcW able- to settle r a argyemejit .hetweenheir conscience "ana their pocef&ookr There ain't nothing that makes feller any madder than fer , his conscience to interrupt when his money is talking. Aad me and my old lady pot in watered orange juice and a piece of toast. My old lady says they (ake care of these thinp;s(now with vitamins, that folks don't neeil the same eat ing habits th&tjflid in the old days. Could be. Mister Editor. Science has pervided. so many substitutes fer thinps that it's gittin ghard fer me to recollect what it was we need ed in the first place. Speaking of scientists, I see where our missile experts claim two miles is about as close to the Ii-fCk yes, uooeri tw 0UT THAT WASt Vv r 0 ( ONt-y a 4 7 w From Our Readers - " Ifcaly Forks, Alaska " Box is V " Seotcrnber 6. 1961 The Duplin crimes 1 ' Kenansville,' N. Carolina ' . ; Mrs RUth P; Grady. Editor : Dear Mis Grady: .' an) interested iln- purchasing ten acres or :4 small. plot of app roximately that much janfl, to set tle down on as a nome;for Tetlf mcnt there in Duplin County, t'l prefer i kind with pretty trees-and not too expensive but - guess : you can't have 'everything- but when I retire 1 want to raise g v garden some flowers and have time to bask in the hospitable : sun of Duplin; and to fish. You may word 'the ad as you like and have replies sent 'me here. I'll sehi pay, when, you tend a statement of costs. I'm'stiil enjoying the paper very much-sorU kpeps me in contact , with 'home like a letter ffbm niy' people only Pa lot more inclusive. Actually ' I'll . be retiring frcim afier he had his operation. ;ui,i same time St. Paul was beheaded, they say, fer instant, that when Simon Peter was crucified head Senator Kefauver was' trying to pit downward during the persecution by f.eio. FOR THE Pionf -':. Ky Beruadette ff. Hoyle Pulilie Information Officer i ' North Carolina State Board of " Public Welfare This is the 1st of a aeries "explain ing public welfare in jNorth 'Caro- One of the important phases of Tie ' public welfare pfogra ls aid eaih with a cliib. , Tluiddcus was shot too death with rrows. ' Simon, the Canaanite, died on a cross in Persia ( now Iran). The saddest fate of all Was Judas I:cariot, who after . betraying the Lord, hanged himsell. to the White House, he beun to slin when it was found out he had n't never had no operation or been sick a day in his life. j Well, 1 see where the Census Bu reau come, out last week with some target as we can be sure of with more figgers on various tilings they our long range shots. 1 don't think jhas put together from the UM) cen- ' two miles Will make mucH differen- ' sus. I was interested in one item ce. We got so man of them for- that said a million and a half Am- I eign countries saying' ('Yankee- Go- r,tau)S- Kft-making from .1953 tei Hninpv that Wrp hnnnrl tn hi nrta fOfiO T roplfnn thin vjhr nnlv a email I Changes In Your right on fhe barrel-head ever time we shoot. I see where Mie column writers is still discussing President Ken- a arguement over this school break-1 nedy's health. That can work both fast item. When I was gitting what little schooling I got, I went to bed early so's I could git up early and help milk the cows, ehurn. and bring in the wood fer the day. Then f set down to a solid meal. Now they re fixing it so's the kids can ways. I never knowed a feller that had a operation or spent time in the hospital that didn't brat; about it. Whenever he hears about anoth er feller that has been in similar toils, he feels toward him like a long lost brother. A heap of folks tay out half the night and git some that was Democrats shifted to Ike TEAM UP 'PARTY SNACKS WITH Teem NEW LEMON-LIME DRINK 6 PACK CARTON A moft'CT OF ftFSI COL CO. fraction of them that swore off. Yours truly, Uncle Pete BIBLE FACTS OF INTEREST By: Ella V. Pridtren How the Apostles Died Few know ihe manner in which the twelve Disciples came to their end. I We will name the twelve. .Matt. 10:1-4, "Simon, who is cailcd Peter, Andrew his brother. James the soil of Zebedee, and .lohn his brother: Philip and Bartholomew: Thomas and Mattjiew the tax collector: j James the son of Alpliacu.s: and I ihaddacus: Simon the Cannanite, and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him." I I Simon Pater was R me at the. By Robert L. Hantcl Alaska's schools wttnin four, more 'fiats.- This year I'm head-teacher-tone teacher!- jh a small one room school here on the Alaska Railroad. ill i!iy pupils are,., oddly enough, Ea imoc. I , iaught last; year at Nome mgh ' school. For. the last eijht yea: I have been lit High jcho'il but is nijf time : up Here Is limited 1 y .nt to teach In as many situations as I can. 'The jresabn for my shifts is to learn the charactet of .the :s3mi-prlmitive;. peoples "of, Alsska. I'tn mlJofing In Ahthrop ology' alon'grwith nty history.i See, most of 'the Bearing coast where ll aught-atf- Nome! wtis handy 1b 'occup ied by Eskimos its unusual to find ktrs .tfcttlentent here three hundred tnd fifty ittjles off -beat. I'm study ing the effects pf ' their migration upon their culture" and their econ onry. Its1 .Sckln! . ':.'., ..' i . ' ; "For tliree 'summers I've worked bn various projects, relative to st udy of "Alaska's,. ntivesMnclins and eskimos-in concert with' the ,Uuiv of Aluska. I'll , attend the U. of: Montana- or rathe'r "Montana State i1. h?xt summer at Missoula. Aftei; that '111 sneiifl a summer under Dr. Cornelius Osgood at Yale and then I hope after retirement spend some time at the U. of N. Carolina studying anthropology of the woodland Amerinds of the east coat. I don't ever really intend to, re 'ire for fehave the rest of my nor- ms! life planned for study and . Widows 63 and over, who are col lecting social security benefits based on their ' own work, did nit rH Increases in their payments with- the chpeks delivered to them !hiretkbUt Sme ?' themmy 'eachinp. I hope to, in N. Carolina bLUta"2 counse,or' . wm help- An Ifew whose name suggests "manliness", tradition says he pr ached in ancient Scythia ( a part of Russia). That is why St. Andrew has been the patron saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, (hrougho the centuries. HelJs sajdto have died a martyr's deatjr'. He', was crucified in the povift6e jif Achaia, Jariles the older son' Of Zebedee was beheaded! in Jerusalem. John-the younger son of Zebedee and called the 'beloved Disciple" died of extreme old ae in Ephes us. Philip was hanged against a pil lar at Neroplis a city Phyrgia in Asia Minor. liartholomew was flayed alive in '.bmapojs, Armenia. Thomas, the doubter, was run through with a lance at Coroman- . under social security. ciel in the East Indies. Under the social security law, a Matthew the tax collector was widow 62 or over who has worked slain by the sword in Ethiopia, i under social security long enougn lAbssinia.i to become insured is usually paid James the younger brother of the retirement benefits based on her Savior, was turown from a pinnacle own record of earnings. She is paid widow's bene'its would be hi' her ,)f the temple and then beaten to the widow's benefits based on her , than her own retirement benefits. o dependent children. This pro vides for n money iByment for .jeeuy dependent children who have been deprived Of parental care arid Support because of the .death, phy sical or mental Incapacity or con dnued absence from the home of one or both parents, whether natur al, step or adoptive. 1 . i ; The public welfare files of North Carolina are tilled with ease histo ries of thousands of childrea vshb have ' been helped toward respon slole adulthood by aid to dependent children: payments, One of 'these cases is the story of Alice, who was born a spastic. Her feet and legs were affected by this: spasticity and it, was necessary for her to wear brsoes for support. Her. mother died hen the child was young. Tne father by reason of lack of skilled training , was; not equip ped, tq ; earn sufficient money to give the child proper medical at tention or suDbort. After u'vine in various situations,. Alice was finally. placed with an aunt and uncle. An aid to dependent children grant was made available for her. She re ceived specialized treatment for tier spastic condition at an orthopedic hospital and arrangements , weie made for1 her to.. attend school. - Although her academic' record was poor, it was considered (hat she made excellent progress in social adjustment. Actually, irregular sch poi attendance wnen sne was young and' the, handicap of her spastic condition, were responsible for her poor scholastic record. Paradoxically, this girl- plain in appearance and physically handicapped- had a burning ambition to be a beautician. . Through ' Skilled casework services in the county de-. partment of public welfare he was helped to realize this ambition. She moved to the home of anothr aunt, who lived in a city . which had a schcol of beauty jculUif. . With the Cooperation of the Vocational Reha- ..IBIl.f, Miitcrlxli lotiA '' !' . ".. 0i.nl Hndlai; I'JaM 1:U-Al liisafcciii;. LAtM'roVfenlnbtl'ii 191 find that they can get a small In crease in their monthly payments by applying to their social security office. The 10 percent increase in wid ow s Benefits, sigred into law by President Kennedy on June 30, is payable only to those widows 62 and over who are receiving bene fits based on their husbands' work to use my aCcumlation of expert ence to further teach in the junior of other college program of that state. I'll also want to write. Forgive me for being so mouthy but I am just so eager about my work and very anxious to return to my own Duplin County. Sincerely yiurs, Alsa F. Gavin P S. Please cill mv mother Mrs. F. F. Giddings in Warsaw and en courage her in her drive for-or-to re-rain her health. husband's earnings only if those ed with her expenses at the school. In addition, the. operator, of ihe school took an especial interest In the girl and helped her in making the necessary adjustments. At the same time, arrangements were made for Iter to receive psychiatric treatment and this helped Alice to resolve some of , her deep-seated attd irnixedup emolions. ' . Accordine'tn law. aid tb'end. eht' children payments cease when a child reaches his eighteenth birth days The Hay , alter Alice's pay ments ended-her.. birthday she completed her course iri beauty culture and received her certificate. 'She is now employed and is able to '!! AVHA'P',.,'doe.(ot. . me4 ' " V;"01" om? people think. A layman.'' n. an'ylhlng farming. -te'd:cihV.; itoftp." lh fhurcb ll iifhtily W-ecftillH A layman in law Vnitj HttVe Y grtit interest i !uw. .tnd k'iiwyem bis 'Wb'tfy; u ha school, aiui Mwr even tried to pasi a bar cxamtaa. h J Won. he's a lay. rnan 3o with the church' 'A Lay nian Is A 'ChrU tlan without tha specialized train. Dr. Foremaa fog u,at the tnav tei rpaitof. preacher or' prltat) lai : had - Most ' Protestants ba irfe ,.thai a" -hilnlster'a training loei not mokcTa different kind of nun oul .of lm (except as all education etiaogea any atudant) -lis studies, which the church ra lulrea of )ift& before he can be 'Ued a minister In '(till standing, jliTiply aquip hlin for the special ktsiohi l .-work ho ha to Ttf a layman has- not Uken these r tndies. and docs not preach. n4 ir no paiior j, , ,j truth f year llh" v"; . For1 all that. If aver thart" U a GIET THE mm FOR YOUR TOBACCO ! For Higher Sales Every Day SELL YOUR 1961 TOBACCO AT Guy R. Ross Gib Buck Ttlephone LY 2-2966 WITH Clarerrce Kirven, Jr. A. E. Rackley George Bennett 701 Highway Clinton, fl. C. f J fc!iiillllH.I JMt CONVENIENCE You avoid unnecessary trips when y6u pay your bills by check, the easy way. -.1,4! four big reasons ' "" for opening a WACCAMAW checking Account 1" RECORDS . - Your cancelled checks show where your money goes. (Auctioneer) . Leslie Hobbs . .'-.V, , , . . (Floor Managers) A. F. Powell and M. T. Parsons SALE SCHEDULE September 25) Monday 1 September 26, Tuesday . ' September 27, Wednesday v September 28, Thursday i. . September 29, Friday , SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE 3rd Sale 2nd Sale . 1st Sale 3rd Sale 2nd- Sale OUR - FIRST CONSIDERATION ' : til . ' ' ' " I : V- I CISWilMyHiiiiiJiiiiii PROTECTION Cancelled checks also provide automatic proof of payment SAFETY , No need to . parry cash when you can pay by check. Takes . ; only a minute to s . -.v - j '" ft . . a . ... -mm -mmm -m xr a - m l m m s : . a :Cbmpafi: Kensnsville : - Rose Hill Beuhville Member Federal Deposit tm. Ccrp. church wher .the laymen all ba--eomdad wood." swha U thi work, Is left; to tha pastor, that ' church die and doesn't take lohi at H either ' tjrroah- are'even irior aeeesaary to the chnrc4 than ministers are. Layrnan c4 be a church without a miniate; hut -a minister without toymen 1 can't possibly be" H church.? 4 , What" is ' jrood Uyrhanf ere is nothing jnysteriour about it. In the cMii-eh. a jgopd layman' t-tifaV 3 ply's ChMstfMho' lives hli re& piviijim iivB, w oe anre, a raun he can mt y ; 5"b 'fnlM tatter f ISairW Jbhn.1 to the New TestaV rhent, -wis written to t f ood layl mail named Caius. ' Al we know about him is in thh onepage lei. ter. John speaks first of all trf (hi ift'of 'dainei Mfe. No doubt hl omer "Word. ,It Is "a word Suggest" , sag eOcstfuggle. ' -. x. tt tint mini f;y j' -Some peott?are, 'wT iay,: one. -' sided. Part w them grew but the rest didn't ,We Aave all kndpd peopla , who were ."brains", trat physical weakling. We have also seen people who. are Very strona up to the neck, but pretty weak above that spot Luke ia. careful' to teltui that Jesus grew bo to ;Isdom atfd ttn'ataturtif TtuttV id say, tnentally; end'phyaleay. The: old Greeks uaed to haVe a moto Wch.tt imaJs icbpJediWid- la still in jcirculaon; "A sound mimV In sound body," Jesus cut hi? way forward in both respects. Itf grew in wisdom that word .'U important alaeu No doubt he grew . In knowledge.. Hla, mother woul teach iim, : at-Peuteronomy ,d'! rects parenUfto do; but whiM knowledge' Wm be put Into a bos'. ' or girl Jrom jth outside as. 3 ; , were, by an Joatructor, wisdom-. . that is.: knowing what to do ftS the knowledge .yon havaha ti . be developed bo tha ' inside. Coachj can guarantee to teach J, boy enough kndwledge to get iatol aha, university; but ne aoaeh aadj guarantee; to teach wisdom with it Jesus grew in wisdom by.' ' working hit way torward. It lao ' no use to wishjto be wise without - being rfllinrkV) ge tflrough km . trouble teia.;'U J,, 77, I7' Wha likae totj$x . O" way4 of' Judging .aha' 'VotW ot a . man lajo aak: Who" IDie himr Merely being papular ia Aot ( aooagh. opalar with what kid of people Iuke' writes that the bey and young -tnaa Jea'ue Jd vanced "In favor with 3od and tnaa." 0bd and Wa, Uteraiy ) Pttlrtto everyday tanguaga, sais meana both God 'and then lttd ;him better every day. -ta later years Jesoe had bitter enernje, , who at last murdered him; but In ' tola younger Jiears. if Luke "tefi , the whole sloe it this point. Jeibi " appears to 'tape had no enemies. Be- made onlWenda Jesus whs oot oe of these cranks ' who , doesn't care what people thlak , about flkem. But ha did not forget (Whet so many oherwise normal ' persona forget) that It la much. . more important mat God should like you than that other people j, . ihould. We must leave ft to tha reader V) think it out from herer" If Jesus grew physically and men-' ' tally, tptrltuafly and socially, how can Christians ' have all-round -growth like that th our evn lives r . - ' A ' v. , '. a4 astnak U7l4kt - ;. lha 1it1I. W tKrtttisa I lUi, )I0"1 CnoO W lm Chttthn ! Ckrhi t l. V. . . Iuhhi a, ' . CHiBianltr rrM hnlH. , ( - . : i. -J. -..,; v;.t , Vi. -' -' support Herself, despite her handi cap. ';"- "T ri- This Is sri example of how aid to dept at children helped a child become a' responsible selfvupport-4": ing adult. Besides the glow of per sonal satisfaction we feel for Alice' and her success story, there is a- ' nother sid-4he cold fact tht A" e. who reci'i- -i tve b-i. t , ", i v I ' n r ; i
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