III 1 II L .1. it t' i - I - ' . - t , ... I I I. .11 ',- fubliabed ch- TJir y iji KenidvlU. tt. Ci County Scat el' 'VOTUrUN;.! CO,UNTT- vn.it ana. rususiu.il ? ,;.- EditarUt, fcudaess tffke and, prlnlmg slant, Kewuwvllle, N. C 'i-..X.)V'f'!i: V- ' Enter At T1 Post -Office? KetUuwvlHe, N X. t;tiv-m:en4-etasaater ' --.' 4, - ; i.'.' ' TELEPUONErJUnaiuTUle. , pay Ms -HM-Nights C4141 ,4 v SUBSCRIPTION RATES: per yeaKpldtllle W. C. tSalMTax In Dapfla Leaelr. Jones, OnsfanD, Pender, Stupsdktt Net BaMperV ad Wajra cMaUes; U par year plus 14c Nt C Salts Tu aiArttd this area In Nartt Cars' Irta and $lM per year plot 17c N: Cv Sales . Tax ilaewlwreV:.-''-'1"'1 -Vv'-tcA;; vi; -H?1 -.,-'' y , t-..i, y-?Y" i ;:";. ; : vj; it. UNaMbtac ratee 't'endss iaeftv'A,:.:-' !; A Capita Ceaaty ,JanMJ.-1 devted't-tltev rcllglaas, material, docaMaaal- aceMinJe and afrlcaltaral development it Duplin . r f rrr?LL-- Tin ' ccurrr- tfif . TH2 , KITCHEN ? Cwmty. ...t.-v 4; f f-JsM Riiw imima- I THAT'S PCX. HIM TO CAY. . X j r x ee Dine paper wnere & ora Vial of fh TrMmirv IVMrfmiMt $lalmvi jwould bR io4 ie! the country. J a, cut .halMhe. in. lieritanc'e'.'.t'"' anvall' e(t'atei' worth' . .... mvrmmwi-f more. , a aUows -aa 1 5- ; lip it wor4: a "in(jehiiwj,ti frea . ; f ,1'ia 8tiJ. tovor. ot iti Mia;. j ; ter Edirenwmber''.back In ' 'i ' tOt rbea' Cat' Coolidfie come up 1 rr irith a "Men : called th?'1fleiW rrterHielpinr tb little, fall-) memory fit a little hazv after yea b4 isefmMiki I retail we 1 My 1 ' I i - goose 'feathers, paint brushes, axe handler and sheep dip. If I recol lect right, this is the last timet us little fellers has had any reduc tions. Starting at 10 million is a little' high up on the hog, but it could be tjie beginning of a trend. By the end of' this century the Congress might, git. down- to tha one-gallus boys, git it so's a farmer or ranch er could put' his cemetery lot and front yard in the Soil Bank' and git his fertiliser at-cost through the United (Nations. . . When1" I' brung these glad tidings toi tlfe fellers at? the country stor? littiejrellpfi oh ;ich Items wj Saturday nigW most of 'em took-a niua, ter instant, claimed every body in Washington did a heap' ot J popping off when the Congress was tout of town. It don't mean a thing, allowed Ed, and he said he wound n't be .'surprised, afore them Com tressmen sit back to Yashingtoc, ts see Bobby Kennedy issue a pro clamation abolishing poverty. Zeke Grubb said he was special -doubtful of anything that come out of the Treasury Department He fig gers that any Guvernment agency that has to have a barnyard full of high Officials and a pasture full of clerks to-keep track of them cheap dollars ajn't to be trusted on long range forecasts at the $10 million r Repairs ! a : ... IIINES! JEWELEES . . w - - ' - 1 1 aMnHHHMK' .-3 fife-- '-nMMHTVM ' ; I ?t ' . 1 rki r-k '.-'' -,.-i. ' j .1..' - I. BSSTTj-' V ' 1 II.. ,' y ' .. I ;L. sub- m " IV r. ;", Bys Ella V. Fridges . ' ! V " HOW JESUS CREW ' v. They, found Him' ifl the Temple,, At the age of twelve, Jesui ,ias presented lit thai temple, the. Jewish boys at twelvW look their place with the men in the seWice ot the syni' gogue aad subject, unto; the- Laws ' Sometime between ijifs .twelfth and: thirteenth yearsj JoseplT died Vanrf Jesus-took bit place as the provider for Mary and her other children, lie worked long hours in - the car penters shop, : He, bme a sacoad father to his younger brothers and sisters. Although He- never had a child of -his own, He knew the pro blems of parents intimatelyt Unlike jonn ine eaptisc; wnoA, wimarew from Ufa to do the wilt 6ft God, Jesus lived ,in the stream of life. Jesus lived with ' his family: - He lived with .his neighbors: He-talked with all' Mads of people-Romans, Greek, Samaratians, publicans," as well a4 his fellow Jews V S '? ' i i.. - k t'"' Ey Robert E.'.Lee t ' ' 1 1 For the N. C, Bar Association) t ;-' LITERARY' : WIU..-?. -JCd ' Charles Lauosbury, a comparativ ely unknown Chicago lawyer of the old: school' who. died oulte some Urn, ago, wrote one of' the most- beautiful wills that ''has ever; been written; Although, he had, jpp proper t.es. And I devise to Ci......;ii t j yellow shores of ' ' s and -t!,e t-oldcn--sands benealh , the ' .wutcf s tiieitvf,' with' the dragon fiies Ui. t. .feint the ,8urtace. of s.uid. Wati;i , and . the odors of the -willows tli dip into the said - waters, -and tl, a white clouds tipat float, high over llr aiant -trees. t-J-.-i'V-';' 6 J And I leave to children the long i . ' J days-to b rneiiT i" M f fl J,; lk. 4 si, u rT Trrrr i wonder; at.tut: subject, nevertlfti- DEEPWEliL AVu-lei-; Gtialtaatee ? -'( ! 'Reiffster's Crossroaals ) PhtHe 28 9-2672; ufWatef" level. i.' .' - . - . Speaking -of: Washington,' some of tb; fellers was -wondering if them junketing Congressmen and their wives, and kinf oiks would git back home in time fer Christmas. Bug Hookum - said he was mighty mad at Elizabeth Tayjor fer apologizing to some of them Congressmen when they visited her studio in Rome. She claimed the reason she didn't come out to greet 'em was because she didn't know they was there. Liz, at least, was working claimed Bug. 1 Well, I see where the U. S. Safe ty Council says 1961 is going to be our best year yet fer pedestrians; fewer of them per capita gittinj killed than in any other year, I'd have to see the detailed figgers on this survey. It could be, Mister Edi tor, that all slow-jumping pedes trains has been killed off afore 1962 Yours truly. Uncle Pete ; $33 to $40 a month, with correspond ing increases' for- dependents and other survivors of workers due less than. $40 a month in unreduced benefits unde rthe old law. 4. Reduce tne amoun tof work needed to - qualify, for benefits, al lowing many- workers,' dependents, and survivors who were not eligible under previous work requirement provisions to get benefits. MMflNO COURSO I . aMct, Mtv9sijm uMOfwf I - 4MB - ItlflTVPtSfflM COQMtS ": ;'. siikT'il tar nm, -.. WMta m mm tm ' ' ' , ' urn tHiaaMi Ami , . CX7WAM COUfOf ' ' - n in , mm f i ir ; Changes In Your By t Robert I.. Tlamel J M UP SNACKS wirn mm NEW LEMON-LIME DRINK 6 PACK CARTON raoauci a Ftrn cola cm. S U U Years . . FARMi ' LOANS' Ta Pnrdui . Imprv Pay. aft Debts Erect New Bulldlnn us for JuU inormatlan. We do our own 1, V i''i'flraijlng, thus assuring fair appraisal values ;' ."'. "; 't;More than 38 years experience 1M i lfl'. T.'BRriT LOAN AGENCY KL WT W13r. Clifeten,'Nortk Carolina J Nights LY Z-Sltlt- ,(!' .(iNV'f ' ':t ' -v a- ji; nm a TOP. RECAPPING SEE j TIRE SEftVfCE .1 Y 2-2809 L On Januaty 1, 1962. a new social security tax rate goes into effect for nine out of ten working people. For employed peop'e the 1962 rate is 3-18 percent for employee and employer, a total increase of one-fourth of 1 percent. For selfem ployed people, the new rate is 4.7 percent, an increase of three-sixteenth of 1 percent. The maximum taxable earnings remain $.4,800 due ing the tax year in earnings, net income from self-employment, or .a combination of both. In dollars and cents the increase means that an employed person earning $4,800 or more during 1962 will pay $150 in social security tax Instead of the $144 be paid on these j earnings in 1961. With 52 weekly i checks totalling $4,309. about' 12 I cen's mnre w-ll hp withheld from each check. His employer's tax will a.so uk anout 12 cents more a week. A self-employed person netting as much as $4,800 will pay $225.50, instead of -216 for the year. Spread; over 12 months, this is about 79 cents more a month, or by the quar ter, 2.38 more. - In line with its policy of setting a schedule of social security tax rates sufficient to meet the cost of all present and future insurance bene fits, the Congress provided for the i increase t o'inance four significant program changes effective with the 1961 am i dments signed by Uresi dent Kennedy late last June. These changes. 1. Enable men to apply for reduc ed old-age insurance benefits' at 62, 2. Increase by abolt 1 10 percent manthly benefits due 62-year-old or older widows getting-benefits on 'j the accounts of their husbands; do j pendent widowers, and dependent parents. ,, yA::.':.f.:ss-' j 3.V' Raised! .the mlniniumoid'age benefit- payable W V 65-year-old .-. older .'retired fofl;er -or t oa sole survivor of a deceased worker from y V'V , -. 1 -Vt ..V , i,' -THE WAYSIDE PULPIT Text, ''We wrestle with the rulei ot darkness. "Eph 6:12. F do not believe, in- the devil tut r beleive there is one) Job. called him Safari. James. Called him Luci fer. Paul called hinv the'god of this world. Peter called him the devil. Jesus called him the prince of this world. V The devil's gang is organized-use the same cusswords-call the church the same. , names, serve the sarne In these years, Jesus formulate J the beliefs He taught. The indenta tion that sent . Him to the temple with" a whip of cords' to," drive R the money, changers, did not sud denly 'seize-Hird.. It , was the out growth of the yearly visit to Jersil alcrti for the Passover. v : Jlis position regarding divorce in all likelihood grew .out of the con trast between the real marriage lit: sa v in his own home and the plight of divorced women.. His. assclation which appeals to ail lovers of lfter ature. 6 one tcan 1 read his k -will without sensingt., the esthetic, ideals of 'tli'tf!wrltefl' His language is clear and besutiful. tfti;; ' That which' follows is -his entire "In the r.ame f God, amen';'! Charles Lounsburg, being of sound and disposing mind 'Ad memory, Ho now; maice and 'publish this my Last , Will and Testament, in order. lessi, toW rights; herdnartet glve)i to lovers; andI give to each- child this right to choesa. a'staV-thal' sha'fl be his, and I direct that the cMloyj father shall tell him the-wm-e of jtl ih order thai? the child shaUlWa;s rwWb'e-thfr; na str after he has learned; and forgottei asU-onomyTfes?; ;7"v .'liern-i- devise lo ?oys jointly ai the; useful Idle fields and commons as; justly as I may, to r distribute where: ball may be played.' arid all my' interests ; in the .world afnohg snownHtfd 1 -.luJhf where one r majj coast, and a streams and poncH wheie one may, skate to have An succeeaing men. - ;: '? -..f "And first, that naHW my Inter- ests which Is known '-'among men. to ,hold the same for the period, 1 and' recosfniretf In ihe sheep-bound I their boyhood. And all meadowii volijmcsof the as; ,my prope?-;; with thfe" ijloVer blooms tfriOutter ty being iticonsiderable and of nonei flies theteoIV and" Jfl Wpdd, ';witi tissoo k t December- lv 161 V, ,' '"S . "' "'. '"-v.. 1 ''' account, I make no account of . in My Tiirht to live.' It' being -uti a life estate ifr not ai nw disposal, but,' theseVthbiKs excepted':alle( in the world I now proceed to do vise' and bequeath; . y "Item-And first,; I give, to.', poo Fathers and Mothers, , biit in rroi' for their children, nevertheless, all good little words of praise and; ail qaaint pet names, and 4f, cj:f with all kinds of men. taught' Hhn said parents -to use them; justly But to know, what was in the hearts of man. His business dealings develop ed his common sense and judg ment, noticed how easy it was to circumvent many of the laws re arding the Sabbath and the care of aged parents. Perhaps the peo ple of Narareth already looked ask ance at Him for doing what He be lieved to be riqht on the Sabhatli and refused to accept the tyranny penerouslyj as the needs-of their children shall require. : i. "Item-I leave ' to children excW s'vely, but only for the'Jife of their childhood, all and every, the Attn delions of the fields and the daisief thereof, with the right , to play. a mong them freely,- according, .to. the custom- of children, - warninr them at' the' same time against this- drlnks, and all of them hate God. The devil believes In conversion. He converts sex into, free love, cross-counseling and shotgun devo tion. 'He converts your home, into cated, to God his home which is hell. Your tempei j Union is not contained in ceremony is a blessed thing. Without it a wo and ritual, nor is the kecpinn- of lh man has little charm and no pep. Law the whole of religion. He hart Without it a man i a 'vornout dish- I discovered that reli?ion . is th will- of man made restrictions, When Jesus came to Johit ; thu Ttaptist to be baptised, , He was th( same man who lived and worked in Nazareth. He was - already dedl He knew all of ,re rag. A razor without it will hair, up the suds but will not cut a hair. Let the devil get your temper and he will build a fire in you that will comes a God-possessed man, cook your goose. j I (Continued) ing. consent of the heart to the dir ection of God - the vital union of a man with hs Father so that he be- their, 'ppurteances Uolt Bqulrrels- arid whirring birds and echoes anj? strange - .noise; v and , JW disUint places which, may be- visited, toget, hef with the' adventures 'ther foui nd, j do, -give to paid boys tobi theirs:! And' I give to said boys eaeh his: own place at'-the -fireside night,:,with;all pictured, that may bl seen in the burning wood or. Coal to' enjoy without letor -hindrance inid without any incumbrance-of care ; ."Item-To lovers: I 'devise' their 'magihary ; world, with whatever -hey. may need, as the stars of thl sky. the redy red reset-by the-wall? 'he snow ft the hawtharni the sweef strains of music, or aught else they may desdre-to figure oT each other 1 the. lastingness and beauty of their jj lOVBi rjpcfeMBER Jdth of this year ; Wis celebrated all around the world bjj Christians at Bible Sun day. - Titere. are many fine '4nd tru'I.ful tf'ngt to be said about the Bible JTh story of hoW ri came down to ui is a story of cour age, briHUnc and heroismi But : people db not ; read it enough! Not even Chri f tlans, whoa book J It chiefly is, ftpend ,; br Foreman enough time bk It What- conceivable good could you get. out pf- any book if yo ! read only from one to six inchei : . Hit '. &ki,C zfa? Ypu expect to see hB-stlirvei , people - In certain oriental counj ? triet,- mhtis Jnot people-- nev see a square meal. But sometime you see-; bslf-sUrved pe6pie In Aiaericji. fa. the. midst of abun dtnee: This may be for several -msoosp This tfwny : person may eat a good deal of the wrong kind of food, or of only-one klndi He 'may fill up on trash and not ttvet an appetite: for tolloy nout ishment. Or he may have some' thing wrong with- His toiidel, M that no matter what he eaU, bit system "doernot assimilate tt 'Item-To- youni;- men jointly, be- ij umBeolw aw something Bke foods; ng joined in a brave, mad, cxowdv devise and bequeatlr all 'boisterous inspiring sports of rivalry ,:VI. givr 'o them the disdain "of weakness md undaunted confidence in Aeir own strength. Though they are rude and' rough; I- leave to- them alone the power of making lasting-friend, shfps and of possessing fcompanlon and to them exclusively; llgiveVnll merry songs ana prave cnoruscs to sing, With, smooth voices' tb; troll them forth ' ' "Item-And to those", who . are '.no longer children or youths of lovers, ITleave Memory,' and I leave- td tlem he volumesoy the oems of Cash And Carry : , BiniOIITGf MATERIALS Credtt iMa .ii r V i At Wholesale Price .S .1 -i .. f re---1' . ---t..' jtx' . - , ; iuppf-f Co. "J.. Vrfreni the. ParKfAClInte",, isuv .... , U -I VgXtTO OUPLIN MOTORS ' - WAXSAW? X ' 0- fC LFSg '--rc-::n SAVE Ili-Test 30c 1"S OHane f y . J : ' Dial LY J-231t . . . Jf. F. REYNOLDS f , MUSIC COMPANY - Operatars Of. ;' Coin Operated Phono graphs and Pool Tables; r-J t wiart iie' vmsors, ntw and Usr I Fee rds 5!S r-.t.n Ft. ' . " ' . I - - f . . . ' oil, v c.- ;ssv ' a t , I err i " cr ifihancidf' lift vfa LOANS From Cooperative Savings And Loan Association many Na Santa gets Buy A Home Or , . y Repair Your Home, - Before- Cnristmai Y o Open A IJew Account For Your. Gift To Yourself 7 - p Add To Presenl ' Account "Where Thousands hk Saving Millions'' C00PCEK7E-VE : savings; ASsocrATiorJ or vr:.-- rt on V WtT,l fflnHIIIIMlj They nourish their readers that , Is to say; Bood boons aa: some i books are like trash, they fill th . ; mind abd starve it' at the att4 . time:, Some books may be good, but bo good by themselves; a Steady diet they; lack some - Im portant vitamins, like cornmeaL and -lettuce; for Instance. AM sometime a . mani or boy may k read iai perfectly good book and i bat nnthlno nut nf it IwtraiiM tha mind just won't take It In, or the heart: reject it: Christians, 'evei , some who read the Bible, y may , have scrawny' toult'Iorlany ti - these reasonsr':;. vrt ; ', h Brewinf laMlN ,'K-'j f kA piofh?dll,pot'Ung.buC read tlivfiiMe da iadjmj'lit' Wouldi iMe a good Chrfstlair,1 UisAs.41 if paasoa who sal al the tle easing,: 1 1- daf and night; would btf mighty poor- specirhen physically. T I tt Bible:-however, is like corn-flake, -In'bhr rApect: tew flakes day are 'hardly enough., Reading! it wisely end regularly, with aU the help , you, can get. will surely; nourish- you.-Your mfpd, to be-? gin with. A book which appealed: to your; emotions' atones: would nof be good, booH H. wojjd.be.like . ti e : cotton candy i. they sell at ... county-fair Tli Bible introduce"" you to great 'tloughtt, - great ' tri(tli.', great t piple" CAntidef' Jesusr. if n w;rt the--only ebsrt'-' -sder flk.th'i? ,01bl if , would fstilli be the xreatesl book In the world because, he; I greatest berso f in the world A man 'said of. a trtai, lady ?'to love her - J f ; libei j.education,''. Tljis could bc saUt Jrfbrf tfuie'aboutijeins:' onel ' wiie liinea to love Him througb- . study, of the Bible in which' H i tlie'enrral Figure. ' will fihd- ' to "uservdU)" wordi-tha1 h.; I . being'tMAsfonnied through, j' th renewing of hi mind- Qrowlnt I Spirit :'', 4Al But . tiie Bjblt wiO especiallyv i nourish' tne ' soul- of the reader'jl The Christian grow in spirit, not , lew-tba in-ymmM Whst . tHur mean ; caB' or seen front that; I famous 'passage; m' I iTiltiothyi , J: 15-16. ";. The . sacred writings' I,siJ6 say arr""sbie,'to instruct! yoii. nbfgiaV5med- to do oi for if. yo'ii' don't wantto' be ine structed yon won't bf"l ilw struct ou -4o salvation throug'ij faith."; Inspired Scripture, Pauh gWionr,.toiy. Is profitabl I among other ways) for .'iraittinl In righteousness Thi. does.. tt f mesn IWfalug some codeJef o- duct or any set of rules It, meai, rbcdmiDg-an expert-in th kiat 1 of living that Christ shows . if Jf ; jsaan. oot merely doingimor rlgiji- thing. -It- means becoming I' more right person ' -' t - Two things are necessary far growth food and exercise With :. owhe BiMe; the.Christitn', life , may v be ctlve but - it U ' not', healthy; it 'is th nervous sctivitr of those wh lack 'solid -foods Om ' ' the other hand, 'reading- the Bible, or even' studying H,' without ever practicing it.- produce spiritual indigestion, not growth. Right. ; . eousneis goodness, straight-ness ; as th old Hebrews , called tt comes by faith; but faith call ; for-works just as food calls for : exerciaei, if we are to grow In ttrength.. " ', , ) : IR.I 't.yr-ll'4 M' ti I.-. ml l I . , Ktl....i i .ttl f . -,.. f ChriM i... t. a. a. aiM4 kr ' Gmtunr Tw Srtl.l , Burns, and Shakespeare, and ' of other poets, if there are others, to the end that they may live ti e old dfys over ef .in freely and fully, without tithe or diminution: and to those who are no longer children or youths or lovers I leave, loo, the r.o: 1 of nh.it a rare, w nii jt 's. (' ' ,.'.:.

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