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SECTION TWO Roundup In my opinion, although immediate threat of war has lessened, we are right back where we started. We have been fighting a cold war for many years, thrust and parry, with neither side actually winning. Now, we -have called a truce to give both combatants a breath ing spell, and then another cold war will begin all over again. ! And what direction this cold war j may take, no one knows. As ] one commentator put it, Khrush chev may claim that Kennedy did a monstrous thing when he brought the world so close to the brink of nuclear war, and that it was he, Khrushchev, who halt ed it. Khrushchev could, to less informed countries, point to him self as the saviour of the world. And so insidious is Communistic propaganda he will be believed ATTENTION Coffee Lovers Maxwell house Special The Coffee that tastes as good as it @ smells 69c b At Your Independent Market MEMBERS OF R.F.G. , W. D. Holmes •(Incorporated) “The Retailer’s Friend” EDENTON, X. C. 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It has taken nearly 2000 years for the teach ings of Christianity to be accept ed by many peoples of the world. Many have rejected the Christian doctrine, but Christianity is forg ing ahead and becoming strong er. It may take another 2000 years for Christianity to oust Communism completely. Not within the life-span of anyone now living will there be com plete peace; and maybe not for generations to come. But we can still live with dignity, fight communism wherever it rears its cobra-like head, and if need be die for what we believe to be the right and time way for free born human beings to live. | Something To Worship By TERRY JONES p “ . . . Up, make us gods, which shall go before us;” (Exodus 32:1) I have often longed to see a picture of Jesus, to know what He actually looked like. Many artists have dug down into their imaginations and drawn portraits of what they think Jesus might have looked like. If God gave the people of nearly three thous and years ago the opportunity to actually see Jesus Himself (then why can’t we at least have a real ■■■PBIHIMMNMH BsZXJLXsLULkUJI PHIL OSOPHER SAYS Out raged public opinion is the only weapon that can successfully op pose unwise, unjust and un/air laws. OBSERVATION Those of us who live on Carolina coast know the tension an oncoming hurricane can build up in one, and the palpable relief when it \ passes. With the easing of the Cuban crisis, the relief voiced on all sides reminded me of the afterrftath of a Hazel or a Donna. Trick or Treat is rough on TV, especially if one is viewing something one is particularly in terested in. But, so what, Trick or Treat comes but once a year and I have TV every night—so what am I grumbling about. Take it easy, before your wor ries easily talce you. . portrait of Him. God did the right thing after all. For if man had a real picture of the Lord to see, then man might come to the point that he would worship that picture. It would probably ,be hung in some large cathedral for man to bow down to and the ’ sin of idolatry would be com mitted. ,j We men have a tendency to , j worship things we can see and I tpuch. Some even want to bow . down to mortal men or some-' thing that is “holy”. Remember in the Bible what John did after he had been shown a revelation jof the things to come by an angel (Rev- 22:8). John fell 1 down to worship the angel. But j the angel told him not to wor ship him, but to worship God. We should never worship the ! cross, or the place where Jesus was born, or a picture of Him but only God Himself. Mrs. Teenie Wilkins Dies At Rocky Hock j Mrs. Teenie B. Wilkins, 76, ! died Thursday night at 10:15 at her home in the Rocky Hock sec j tion after an illness of five weeks. She was a native of Gates County, but lived in Rocky Hock 40 years! She was the widow of S- M. Wilkins. Surviving are two sons, Otha W. Wilkins of Decateur, Ga., and William B. Wilkins of Elizabeth City; two daughters, Mrs. Ed ward Hare and Mrs. William Hare, both of Edenton; a brother, W. J. Berryman of Edenton and four grandchildren. She was < a member of the Edenton Baptist Church. A funeral service was held at Williford Funeral Home Satur day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The Rev. Thurman W. Allred, pastor of Rocky Hock Baptist Church, and the Rev. Gordon Shaw, pastor of Macedonia Bap tist Church, officiated. Burial was in Beaver Hill Cemetery. I'his l.'lli,' I.;t" By ROBERT E- LEE For the N. C. Bar Association! * Counter-Offers Darr offers in writing to sell his store building to Fisher for $30,000, stating that the offer will remain open for thirty days. Within a few days after receiv ing the offer, Fisher replies: “Would you accept $27,000 for your store building?’’ Darr an swers: “No.” Within ten days after receiving original offer, TREASURE OF FUN, FACTS, FEATURES If there ever was a treasure chest of enjoyable reading, the Pictorial Review section of the Baltimore America is it; Enjoy the humor of Art Buch wald,> Feiffer, Gags and Gals . . . plus such informative features as Our New Age, Contract Bridge, Dr. Molner, Pete Howe, Dear Ab by, Mirror of Your Mind and many others ... all in the Pic torial Review section exclusively with the BALTIMORE AMERICAN on sale at your local newsdealer I -' *■ I * 1 [j: 4 Mrs. Artie Ange representing Hospital Saving Association Your local Hospital Sav* 1 ing representative will tell you all about this won* derful protection and: • Will be glad to explain in full Hospital Saving’s Blue Cross®-Blue Shield* plans for hospital and doctor bill protection. x • Will tell you how you and your family can get this protection of a price you can afford. • Will explain the protection your policy offers you in fu11 ... so that you will know exactly what you are getting. q • Will tell you how you can go about joining Hospital Saving. 4. HOSPITAL MA I saving Wm • ASSOCIATION ▼. Mrs. Artie Ange Route 1— Box 83 \ PHONE 3030 EDENTON Fisher writes: “I accept your of fer to sell your store building for $30,000.” Is there a contract? Yes. A mere inquiry from an offeree as to whether the offeror 1 would consider selling at a re duction from the offered price is neither a counter-offer nor re jection. Fisher’s first reply to Darr is not a counter-offer, because Fish er has not promised to buy at; $27,000 even if Darr will sell at that price, and it is not rejec tion for so far as appears Fisher may still be considering - the ac ceptance of the $30,000 offer. Garder in writing to sell, his home to Harding for $40,000, . stating that the offer will re main open for ninety davs. With in a few days after receiving the offer, Harding replies: “I am keeping your offer under ad visement. but if you wish to close the matter at once I will give you $35,000.’’ Garder does not reply, but within the ninety days limit of the original offer Harding writes: “I accept yotr offer to sell your home for $40,- 000.” Is there a contract? Yes. A from an offeree other than an unquali fied acceptance is not necessarily a rejection. No rejection of the original of fer can possibly be implied in this case from the fact that Harding countered with an of fer to buy at $35,000, since Hard ing made it clear that he was still consideing whether to accept Garder’s offer to sell at $40,000.; TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED VACHEL THOMAS CHEARS, JR. 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C. 1961 |j ACCIOEHT FACTS j Another in a series of articles in »f Motor Vehicles explores some of which the North Carolina Department the significant tacts behind last year** raffic accident toll. Who rides the roads? Well, at least two million drivers in the Cld North State. They are licensed and drive with a watch ful eye for the most part. But the State Department of Motor Vehicles has an official record jf 100,923 drivers who were not so watchful last year—they had accidents. This is what they were doing wrong mostly: failed to. give The right of way, speed ing, driving on the wrong side of the road. Their carelessness built up big and tragic figures like 1254 dead. C 4.438 injured and a 207 million dollar economic loss. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The enlightened nature of the mao of God’s creating will be explained Sunday at Christian Science church services, j Selections from the Bible in ! the Lesson-Sermon on the sub ject “Adam and Fallen Man” will Thursday, November 8,1962. Edenton, North Carolina | include these versises from j Ephesians (5): “Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear chil dren; . . . For ye were sometimes i darkness, but now are ye light in 1 the Lord: walk as children of | light.” Readings from '‘Science and I j Health with Key to the Scrip- j ' tures” by Mary Baker Eddy will ] I include Ip.200): “The great truth! j in the Science of being, that the , real man was, is, and ever shall | be perfect, is incontrovertible: for \ I if man is the image, reflection, j jof God, he is neither invertedj j nor subverted, but upright and j Godlike.” Too Late This is from a London paper: First workman Where’s Bill J today? Second Workman—“ ’N ‘ospi | tal.” ! First Workman—“ Wot ’appe.n --j cd?” Second Workman—” ’e ca-' e ; .low a ladder 10 minutes after ! it was t.'ken away.” * < Prescription Service 1 . , .wvM ! . ' /, * j —by /rj Miighffl Have your uHL"- physician \ J % call us! ‘ *■- C: DIAL 3711 ppp Mitchener's Pharmacy 301 S. 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