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f . . : : zzz,- nr:;A:;3mtR s; . vsTtsSDATt - TnE DUPLIN TIMES PuMt'abed each Thursday la; Editorial., business afTO- and OWNfiR arid , RUTH P. GRADY. EDITOR Al The Peat Of 1 secenid Ttt "i;&i(9-KenaMvUle; UBStRPTIOM RATES: $J.S &nterM In Duplin Lenoir, Janes, Onslow, Peader, Sampson. New Hanover: and Wayne' counties: $4.M 'per year plus 14c N. C. Sales Tax ousUde Ihia are in North Carolina and $5.50 per year plus 17c N. C. Sales Taif ehewherel y, ' ,,,., - Advertising rates furnished on request A Duplin Caunty journal, deroted to the religious, material, educational economic and agricultural development 0' Duplin County. . Uncle Pefe Front DEAR MISTER EDITOR: ,&ke CrufcbV preacher come y tfleV rniintrv atnrtt finhltviau nirrrir fer a few mnutesskid he couldn't tay long n account of his church w. ni,ina o w 2.. u j 1 ' fHHaQ w HWV Ml5 OMV Hiiy ,he was Chairman of the Mustard Committee. .. The good Parsor allowed as how he wasn't agin eating but it was gitting sa's .you couldn't hold the - f'i''Wi-!1- J- i .' i FOR SALE Lumber, Moulding, t - Pfumbing Supplies SASH DOORS. ASBESTOS 8UUNG, ROOFING OF ALL ' K.1ND, t .. I'bstejl&ck Lath, Sheetrock, Mortar, Brick, Cement 1 Block, Paints And Builders Hardware CUTTER. TERRA COTTA Z. J. CARTER o') ,t..,-:. ';.'' a son WALLACE, N. C t ' FARM LOANS ' i to JO1 Years k Lo Cost; 1 Prompt Closing To Purchase - jlmptove Pay 4f f M. t. BRTTT LOAN AGENCY (Tel. ;XY t-MM Clintoa, No th 'WEILS STOCKYARDS WALLACE, N. C. 1 AudriON EVERY THURSDAY BUYING AND SELLINGS DAILY , EXCEPT SUNDAY OFFICE PHONE AT 5-2261 D. L. Wlf LLs NIGH I PHONR AT i-Ktl P An WEI LS NIGnT PHONK AT 5-2t WW ."-.I. Mrs. Bel ton PnJne554: : v t i . OR ,Mm Homer Phone 3741 FOlSAtE ,.-.! ,1. ., T,.i i put::-J!i AT AUCTION waifri r Febniary 24th Atjwelve O'cldcH Uo'6t lie S. Iucketi v -:-.-,;, 5. .,."..'. v ;s v:t. ; M WOLFSCRAPE.TOWNSlfiTP 'rfs-ryjteim; '41 Sale; Casfcr f )V.a L Nowell,' Commissioner VaiSce B. Gavin, Kenanaville, N. C, Couhty Seal ef printing plant, fcena'iuvllle. k. C. PUBLISHER flea. Kenanaville,' N .C. das matter Day . M171 Night tt -2M per yea plus lie N. C. Sales Ta Chifiliii Switch weekly prayer meeting without ser ving hot coffee and douzhnuts. At ! his church, fer instant, he claims il tas mr? time. an? members to f.un theJkltehen " e basement 'nan it does to run the Lord s busi-. ncss upstairs. He told the fellers a week never went by but what the, Kitchen Committee was putting on a barbecue supper or a chicken dinner and some weok.s both. This hot dog sale they was put ting on Saturday night, he sai.1, was somepun new and if it went pritty good he wouldn't be surprised to see 'em announce the next one on the church bulletin board out in front of the building, right under the topic fer his next sermon. And, claimed the Parson, the end ain't in sight. Just last wcok, he reported, some of the members was making plans to put in pin?-pong tables in the basement and rig up a place lo play horseshoes and soft ball out on the lawn. He was predic ting that the time was coming when the members was going, to have to make up their mind whether they was running a church or a Y. M. C. A., and whether they wanted the emphasis put on the Good Book or on hot do';s and ping pong. But taking everthing all in all, the Parson reported he'd had a pritty good week, only two little matters coming up fer major consideration. One of the members got in the hos pital and it was three days afore he went to see her. The reason he was so late gifting there, he said, was .because none of the members told hfm she was sick. But seme of the- Fall Payments . Debts Erect New Buildings Carolina - Nights LT t-ilil FOR RENT HOUSES & APARTMENT IN Kenansville and Warsaw Minshew Warsaw, N. C C. Brown,,, , .Rose Hill, NVC, FARM ribmebfac Commissioner - ' . ' .vakt n, is62. c;:.iTG::::::iiatvtti:;:i V DIDN'T YOU GG conbregation was mighty disturbed alone in a small apartment. , With about it, he reported. .no income and no prospect of work The second item, he told the fel-; for either of them, the situation be lers, was a little more tricky. The 1 came increasingly difficult. When a income tax folks was, checkipg on caseworker from the county de one of his good members and he partment of public welfare visited come to the Parson and ask him j them, the electric current had been to sign a statement verifying the cut off, which meant that the stove figger on how much he had give to the church last year. This member don't use no envelops, is one of them put-it-in-Ioose members, he said, and the figtrer he wanted sign ed was pritty high. The good Parson left without say ing whether he signed it Or not, and to speak frank, Mister Editor, none of the fellers had the heart to ask him. Yours truly, Uncle Pete FOR THE PEOPLE By Bemartette W. Hoyle Public Information Officer North Carolina tate Board of Public Welfare (This is the 22nd of a series explain ing public welfare in North Caro lina' In North Carolina nnd across the nation public welfare aqencies pro vide financial assistrnce to persons eligible for old age assistance, aid to dependent rtii'rfrr i. ant! aid to the permanently and totally disabl ed. I The last named pn jj'nrn - aid to th p"rmnc-tlv nnd 'o'q'ly disabl ed - is for needy p-'i-sns between the ages of 18 and fi." who are phy sically or mentally urnhle to work. I These persons must he making their I home in this State: must not be in mates of a public institution; and must be in need because they do I n-t hnve the essnrtial requirements of daily living such as food, cloth ing, shelter, and other necessary items. I A typical ense - that of Luther, a ! siwmill worker - shows how aid to the permanently and totally disabl- ' ed has made it possible .for a man 'and his wife lo Inve the necessities I of life when he has been incapaciat 1 ed. j Luther had always worked had and had been employed by thi same man for a number of years 1 as a sawmill helper. Last year he fell on an icy sidewalk and broke a leg. The fracture was. complicated by the fact that he did not receive medical attention for several days after the accident. Except for this injury he is a strong, henlthy man,: but is unable to work. He was in the hospital for 20 days and for nine months the leg was in a cast. Me s unable to'do anything except hobble around on crutches and the doctor believes it will be a long time before he can work. Luther's wife, untrained, unskil led,' and mentally slow,, tried desV perately to get work but was unable . to secure employment. They live Loolc- b For Recreation Skating Afterndbh Aid ;..t.;. 2:30 to 5:30 t'fJ09 ; ' Price To Ey e'r'yqne Saturday Afternoon Only Ladies .Night , : WonNighfSkaW ' ; Price; : V goid m - LAKE J. SMUes Souli O! .I;..CGoJlsloro THAT and refrigerator would not operate, and there were no lights, Luther's outlook was a gloomy one. The doc tor had told him not to worry, but he and his wife were faced with hospital and doctor bills, creditors pushing them for payments on the modest furniture they were buying, and no money to buy food, payment, or keep the utilities fn operation, The county department of public welfare authorized a monthly grant for him under the program of aid to the permanently and totally dis abled, which will be continued until he can work again. This is just one of the many cas es which have been helped .through aid to the permanently and totally disabled. Fortunately, this man may be able to work in' time. Until then, the monthly grant he is re ceiving, although insufficient to pay his bills and take care of all his needs, will certainly tide him and his wife over, a most difficult situa tion. '. A leaflet explaining the program of aid to the permanently and total ly disabled is available at your cou Get your savings off to a fast Kenansville m,p&eu j 4 tc bVs EUa V, PridgenV THE ' BIBLE ' (Taken from', book, ' "Peace With . Matthew 24:36 'Heaven; and earth ashall . pass, away; 4. but -i my words shall not pass away' . , , Have we Just been placed here by ""w unlcnowri- creator without any clue at to where we came from. why .we are here, and where we ate, going.. We do have a code book? W do have a key. We do have authori tative, source material,. It is found in the ancient and historic book we rail the Bible. This Book has come down to us through the ages., It has passed through so many hands, ap beared in so manv forma and sun vived attacks of every kind, NeitherJ barbaric vandalism nor civilized scholarship has touched it Neither " burning of fire nor the laughter o sKepticlsm-nas 'accorrtpiislied its annihilation, through the many dark ages of man; hs glorious promises' have survived unchanged. Let u i re-read this Sbok of Wisdom and prophecy, lef us frhd;.oat yhy thirf rarticumr volume Has endured and been man's unfailing source of faith, and spiritual strength', ';' . , . Some few regard the ible, prin cipally as the history of Israel, the real theme of the Bible, whichis the story of Cod's redemption as it exists in Jesus Christ. .Those who read the Scriptures as magnificent literature. . breath-tak ing poetry or history, and overlook the story of salvation, miss the Bib le's real meaning and message! God caused the Bible to be writ ten , for the express purpose of re vealing to man God!s plan for his redemption. God caused the Book to be written that He might make his everlasting laws, clear to His children, and that they might have His great wisdom to guide them, and (His great love to comfort them., as they make their way through life. For without the Bible this world would indeed be a dark and frigh tening, without sign post or beacon. "The Bible" . ' nty department ,' of ; public welfare or the State Board of Public Wel fare, Raleigh. . .;' . 'Horace' '.','''''' .. ' '' . The devotion of thou-vlit to ah hon est achievement makes the achieve ment possible. Mary Baker' Eddy I try all things; I achieve What I can Herman Melville.' . Man is capable of. all jthing!. i start Rose Hill . Rler-.l rr Federal PULPIT :0 :r':'Bi' EarnnaVdf ' " : J,wlsn that you.. were eith er hot or pold" Rev.,3. is ; ; , ,The, Worldly gtfKUd don't warit to be thick 'with us unless we Jet them stir up the drinks. Jell., us Jiow to vote,, and toll us off from the chdr- !.c, oa " gunday.. They -will call' us jjOod,,Rroac ibyddlesu V the best peo ple';thysver. sJrieared..?,!,fj(a.;. ; The only way man can enjdy his meanness ,!s to go all out . for it. It b) the same way .with religion. "A' man aught to, be. fto(; for, something. A little, religion., produces warmth ,andpausea, Jf jour light is bright iougn it will serve as a blowtorch x Lukewarm saints convert a char- ch jhto a-morgue and the visitors freeze,, pyyou ,eyer shake bands with a deid,fishTvrti'v:7,;i,; ' God's people don't reed, to .choke to, death' on Ham an Potatoes when they can,feast,pn angeifoocL Neih er, do they need to stumble in. the dark when the "Light of the AgesA is available,, i; .,',:,,:.:. ivil A new' -'fxamTnation .for Hospital Recreation Specialist has b"cn ., an nounced by the U.S, Civil Service Commission ;, for . 'filling positions pay ing, from 4,345 to. $7,560 a year W . Veterans Administration - l""tl Jatiohs throughout the United States 'except Hawaii arid Alaska) and in PuertoRicp. tx- c ... ; Persons appointed to these posfi tions will plan and conduct pro? grams -of organized recreatjonal. ac Uvi?s, aod '. services, to provide re ttreafion for and to assist in the re habilitatJpri pf libspitalized. patients; No wry teti'r test is1 Required., TO qualify, applicants must have com pleted ull...4year coliege coirg$ includfnj m&)oi stucfy in one of the B.A;K. GAS. ST AT I Of! . i.OT4T;I NKX1 TO UtlM-'lN MOTOTirT 4 ' . ' ' WAJtSAW-'N C, ' 0B FOB IRJ.S ' , Kear27ci P'er Gallon HirTest 30c ' '. 'i 5l01ane tl ' W Octane,..-. ; vAH Bran& of dil' .-!':,: ": . ... . $EL,TON r, MKVSinjW? OWNERS ' MAfrfS MIJiSHEW i1 f-.Vr.'1- t...:n-' .f.iH.p'X $ rtv ."JWSaM 'fciwa mm savings from WACCAMAW! 4 INTEREST fiMr OMP SAVINGS; EfUIFlCAfES ; 1 Dculavillav Chi i - v . it Ins. Dcpci Ceo. niwciaiiMtinnS" covered by , the ex amlnation. These " are: arts .and erafts dramftfjes,; music, radid or television, social activities, ana sports. I ,addttion.f v.fpri. positions paying $5,355, and above, applicants miiist havihad experience, in. acti y ities associated with ,,a ; partloular iniiiaimUiiy for ' WitlonV paying $5,885 '8kJ aDovef,i-ii part of the ,ex-, perience most have been in recrea- j tion tor the in or naitdicappea. rer tinent graduate sfudy; iiay be ubjr stitutcl ior partof 1 the experience but not foV' that fruired in actijrl ties for the ill or handicapped. Pull details concerning the . requirements to be met as wetl al'lnstructiori's oii: how 'W apply are glveii in ciyll.er: vice announcement No. 272 ; ; m Arfdiincemen'fs and ariptfeafion forms nay, be obtained frofii 'many, post pfiices tiroughout the country or from the V- ft qvif. service., vom misifon. Washington 25, D. , i ; For Expert VVatch ; v Repairs infcE JEWFXERS :WarsaWi:C-?;- en . Plumbing Co. Route 2 1 Warsaw, N. C. One lfal'e fttiih , Jones Crossroads Will Do Complete Jot Fixtures Ai4 Labor Or 1 ; . Just atorv STATE LICENSED CONTRACTOR : Drop 'A CaW ,0f See ( certifiedtes X-. : : YFAD Blblr Malarial: EVf ' I Matthew 8. J7-30; luatK 7 S Cwruithlaaa f ' Lesson for February 25, 1M2 ; mi. !' t most : aliisbfe U feature of American lifer It is aot jhtt. supefmarkeU the big double-lane highways, if isn't the arsxa! Jsven the.sehoolsi Many, even tnrjsuatui, would'. say it is , ' h.b .. .i.j.ky.: churches that are -' the ' best .Amei. ; can possession. What is it (the' reader is invited to, thmk). ;;wbich V could, get. aionj y without the 0r..f oremaji V chiirci;. bat. Witt-1. out wbifcfe.'US churcb, would soon ' wither awsytS'' y f : :f -l ljh& jitswerr-of course: ! the, Christian home;- Christian church aod'Christiafl home support each other; sometimes with tt assist from the school, .'sometimes not . But tn' Jbidma. is mor todfcrpea sable , to the' church , than, the ' What then, ia the inner SUDDOrt and, . foundation . of ' Christian home? the " obvious-. answer is, Christian marriage. Failure of Ja marriage'' ' means failur of a home: .x, ?h$&iy-cf '. Attaek u ham ui . . Today the. home is under attact. . Not directly no one would get f moment's'hesring if he advertised himself as opposed to gxiod homes. But indirectly, in ceuntless ways, MrrurgeSf'tfan be, and often are, poisoned in advancer It is well knownthai 'one, marriage in fou, the country et.ands q divorce; , and that though divorced persons often re-marry it or the stark aqd simple reason that, they already have cheated" wife, or Busban) they are not likely to make much mofaof tbiewmd trytthan the poison ts-.nMrriage beforehand B to come to it .no longer Virgin; and this 'holds; true fof ffin and woman alike. From'thft Very be ginning, fte Christian, ehur'ch sad the Jewun- synagogiie nave neai up one! standard for; marriage: .;;'-.;. '' ... . ;. ,...rf..'.v-...V 4 Continence tefore, and 'chastity I r (faithfujness each Jb ecjflde MrrlaieTnateVer breaks down ."js ; that .standard doeromeing p break ' daWn marriaee itself. k . . "hdnje'i where.husband and wife I are botB survivors of many affairs f with other people, a marriage.that . ' L , -At 'A,HkA.lH.atf .A ' uuuuilg VI uiuuuuicaa, marriage ready" to break ta two the minute a homesomer man or a more alluring woman comes n the scepe.r-fuch a ,"home" Is )tfc havelittle or no regaid for any children and may .even t resent them. : i Mind niMy .,&A'-J.h he'lawi i anyplace TtafiTie; Wnd the best Ideals of tne" best people. , Any good lawyer wfil Wmit as mubS. But even the la, flumsyfni.Vexternal''.as it mttt " be, kaows that adultery is wrong: But by the time adultery gets into the courts, or becomes a tragic basis for divorceC it has, been going-on fer a long time. Jea( put it qujtf bftlntlyj. Any man who looks on a woman with lust in his ' heart,', has i' already committed ' adultery with her. There are only , three requirements for any aet, ; good or bad:-desire, capacity, op . pqrtunity . And an act of adultery . ekists foi a longer or shorter time1 In 'V mind nrpt."i:ieHniifjKs , U npt one that lacks legally pun?' ishabfa-acts. A dean life is one in which the. law if not needed; il is a life that suppCes its owp dis cipline.. , i Oar special preklsat " in Amencat inis nme ana ior . a generation, or more before now the Chcistian Jdesi of continence before marriage, chastity duriiij. it, itself has been 'eroded by con, stant attack. Consider the books 1 and .magazines for sale at" your .nearby: drugstores!; consider the themes ..of popular moving pic-1, tpres and novels; consider the mprai standards of Hollywood and of their influence on our hationa)' life. Consider the way women- abe) ' -girls dress. To maintain a cleap life tbe. midst, of surrounding such as axe common in America; is extreWely difficult, more t than for .most previous centuries1, , Vet, .there U one Ihing- it will help us to keep in mind. That is. that at the time the Christian church began, standards of rela tions between men and women, in the Roman Empire, where thtsv, infant church was born, were Just as low as they are is America today. If not lower. Yet the ideals of Christ, outlived the empire. The future of America is toot with ' those large area of corruption) ft is with the small groups that. intend to remain clean. - , ihm V. a. A. fe.... tit fnaa SarrUt.) .
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