I YOU It | X mtm •^ - ' ning Victor Y From DefeatSj WILLIAM THORPE^mmmBHMSJL As many people have told me; it seems like the odds are against them. Most of them «aid every thing they do to ward achievement turns out to be a failure; And they just dont understand why things go so hard with them; al though they try to live and do the best they know how. They also say; "Maybe the jinx is on me", or "Maybe it's just nothing in life for me": "I'm just existing and that's all." I mention that because a lot of people have those men tal thoughts pictured in their mmris, which causes them to loose faith and confidence in themselves. Sucn • mental thoughts takes away their courage to face life, and leads up to despair. In my opinion, all of us have our ups and downs in life. But when we are doing fine, we should rea lize that life doesn't run on the same level all the time. - Think back over your past life and see for yourself how your own wrong mental pic tures have attracted 'wrong conditions to you. Yet, you have found solutions to still survive in this world which we should be enjoying daily. We, as human beings, can get ourselves in situations which we find hard to con front with. I believe its a test that we have to take to find out whether we are a real champion or not. A real A ~ ffl Strained 10* S W%^ : "''"^, * r IIH. lb. 3SC |ROUNDSTEAK | TURKEYS ■ t—it -r t t 1 TOMS (17 lbs. AND Up) | HENS ( 10 To 16 Lb. Avg.) ail 7 D 7 IJ^J>\WTH T $5M ' -- llfV m m V .OR * M vSW^«piISPFT« | BANANAS J ORAM " s 9 1 Blo* J Prices good thru Sat., Dec. - Quantity jjlla champion has the ability to win, although when he is down, to get up and gain victory no matter how great - the odds may be against him. It's a fact, if an individual pictures himself as having the jinx on him, or there is nothing in life for him, and seems to be only existing, then he can only attract failure. I think a person can over come and gain victory over those defeats, no matter how great the odds seem against him, if he would change his mental feelings and picture himself as a real champion. I tell people in that stage to try to resist the temptation to give up a struggle which seems hopeless, and secure in the faith that success has al ways been built out of past mistakes or failure that happi ness cannot help but follow tribulation. I think a person can obtain a positive mental feeling and picture himself having a lot to live for if they would take time and meditate, because I have experienced some of the things that I have mentioned. Finally, the greatest mental thoughts that help me to have good mental feelings are to pic ture in my mind that:"l believe there is always hope for me as I live my life, and to live for my family and others. I have received God's help in difficult moments of temptation toward despair and BIG EATERS Dairy cows require a tremendous amount of food to produce large amounts of milk. The "average" cow in the top North Carolina dairy herds consumes 18,800 pounds of silage, 1,100 pounds of hay and 5,400 pounds of grain a year. In addition, she grazes about 128 days. From this, she manufactures 12,843 pounds frustration. To live a peace ful and satisfying life, because I have a deep sense of God's goodness and power; to do my share of his work in this world, which is also God's gift to me. Remember, through this meditation, I believe you can gain victory from defeat. Now *45" /jfej ' I traveler can New Year's! Includes cosmetics case, tote V y l bag, 27" pullman * *r9ffplPE|HHHI contrasting striped trim, draw-bolt locks. Beautifully lined Layaway now for Christmas. Or, charge it. Zal« Custom ( h.rjr • Zjlt, Revolving Charge 116 W. MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 688-7332 of milk and 481 pounds of butterfat. . USES FOR PUMPKIN Pumpkin * pies taste great, but there are other uses for pumpkin too. Mrs. D. E. Read. Chadbourn, bakes pumpkin bread and pumpkin cakes for her family and preserves pumpkin marmalade to sell at the SENC-Crafts store at Lake Waccamaw. Mrs. Read says she en joys preparing the foods she sells at SENC-Crafts, but It Is a lot of work, adds Mrs. Yvonne Ray, home economics extension agent, Columbus County. RALEIGH —North Carolina egg 1 markets steady Monday. Supplies ade quate, demand good. Price* paid pro ducers and handlers for consumer grade «gi in cartons delivered nearby outlets: G l?. dt A ,ar ®« *6V%-47; medium whlfas: 44-45/ small whites: 3f-40. ARMOURS SWEET TREET.. s64'MILK... aT MORTON CREAM PIES. , r SUPERFINE MIXED V-8 VEGETABLE VEGETABLES JUICE 1-lfa. 1-oz. 1-QT. 14-OZ. M CAN CAN i|Q MDI ALUMINUM fOIIS 27 MDI FACIAL DREAM FLOWER BATHROOM TISSUE yv POWDER s£> | AA k ... OUR r,:;S 1 oU if Ot COLGATE \ SOUL COLGATE TOOTH \ oTrfcrJ yffiAVING CREAM * i: ZWKEARS 3 1 r REG. AQ( pJrp'G TAILS lb,. 1 \ - A( OUR PRICE .M FAT BACK. | Mm (UF-'- 49* 6LEO 19 SWEET FLORIDA POTATOES OUNCES u.l7'll® 49* f mNWm LEE'S PRIDE BAT., DBcnnn mm w cjutoLmtA no. 7A

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