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-;5$- i-^GW i... If you’ re ever required to give a full and proper description of a cow, this definition might serve the purpose. A cow Is a completely auto matic milk manufacturing ma chine. It is encased in untan ned leather and mounted on four vertical, movable supports, one on each corner. The front end contains the cutting and grinding mechan ism, as well as the headlights, air inlet and exhaust, a bumper and a foghorn. At the rear is the dispensing apparatus and automatic fly swatter. The central portion houses a hydro - chemical conversion plant. This consists of four fermentation and storage tanks connected in series by an intri cate network of flexible plumb ing. This section also contains the heating plant complete with automatic temperature con trols, pumping station and main ventilating system. Despite its intracacies, it doesn’t get out of fix very often. In brief, the externally visible features consist of two lookers, two hookers, four stander-up- pers, four hanger-downers and a swlshy-wlshy. All in all, a cow is a wonderful somebody, so while you’re taking her milk don’t take her for granted. Changing the subject, we’ve thi^5,,^tqjry abpjjl,, Jenny Lind, the Swedish night ingale. On a spring afternoon, tlie beloved soprano was sing ing in a wooded, out-door thea tre when an amazing thing hap pened. Songbirds, high in the sur rounding trees, added their notes to her rendition, and as she continued came down to perch on her outstretched arms and fingertips, warbling all the while. As one observer aptly said, it was indeed a heavenly chorus. We couldn’t help recalling the incident, shaving* the other energy has been brought to us through science. We live with in vast systems of energy. Di vine love is the Eternal Energy coming to us and living within us. The grace of God is God’s Energy, cleansing, healing and refreshing us,” Can we not understand infinite love, mind and universal intelli gence as the very energy of life? God then should be associated with all reality. God which is not static, removed from liv ing, cannot be nicely capsuled into a dogmatic formula. I have always harbored with in myself the doubt that if the Athiest controlled nations expose their people to edu cation, that brain-washing can only go so far. For whenever mind is explored it falls natur ally into the channels of truth, of good and evil, and this insight or intuition is the key to dis covery of soul and God, It follows then, that the intel lectual is immature without God. And all the advance of science, of knowledge and of space which naturally follow a channel of law and order will re lease God from man’s locked- in concepts and burst Him into the open--this flow of creative truths, no athiestic power can break and becomes allied with those who choose to employ its use. This then, is the greatest power on the side of the God loving nations of a Free World. The NEW BERN PUBLL%"0 -KLY IN THE 'P EASTERN"* ^ CAROLIk Si Per Cop^ VOLUME 7 NEW BERN, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1964 NUMBER 25 LIGHT AND SHADOWS—^This is the way we saw a sion and enthusiasm of citizens in the Camel City. Pic- street in Old Salem on a recent morning. New Bern- tured (from left) are the house and shop of Chmtoph ians who are interested in preserving our own town’s Vogler (1797), the house of John Vogler ^819), and historic landmarks can do worse than catch the vi- the Community Store (1775). All are originals. TREASURE HOUSE—Old Salem’s Wachovia Museum collection is sheltered in the old Boys’ School, built in 1794. The building is considered one of the finest examples of Moravian ornamental brick construction in America today, and: its roof is one of oidy two original 18th century roofs stiU in use in this country The structure houses a very large collection of local antiquities ranging from tools and utensils to toys, guns, and church artifacts.
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