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imicvi- 4ö—accident« 38 — Influenza and Pheumonia 33— Diabetes 4. All other cauaes 81 From l«ei figura of the Pub lic Health Statistics Section; North Carolina State Board of Health. I Jehnson's j fROClXW jjji SEA-HORSE MOTORS 1 B1€«S Ti:bor City FO?. *3Γ. Senator Ervin MORGANTON — The 881«·. Cungrcss will convene in ι low weeks. From opening day until adjournment, the nation's 535 lawmakers will be en gaged in the intioduction of blls. daily committee meet ings. ..nd debate and action b> the Congress. The pattern of prior legislative sessions in c· c..tes that it is almost cer tain that rules changes by the two Houses of Congress will bi matters of concern during j the forthcoming session. Senate t Rule 22. which -joverns debate j in that body. »* expected to produce a battle over wheth er the Senate should allow ks-N than two-thirds of those ι preü«.nt and voting to eut-ojf dibate on an item of legisla tion. The House may renew its discussion over the makeup ι ( the 15 member House Rules Committee. Aftvr the determ ination ot these procedura! I 1 FOR S Λ L F. — Albritton Strawberry Plants. Be sure —I'lanl the best! Write Lewis Strawberry Nursery. Kocky Point, N. C. or Plmne Burgaw 2592706 matters well as the appoint i'xnt >1 cvwuiiiMc* tougNW will begin its consideration of iegislution. Certain to be of primary oitnccrn at this .«'."Siinn will bo national security. Our recent firm action with respect to Cuba has lifted our prestige in the eyes of the world. How ever, 1 see no basic* evidence that the· Soviet bl«H· has relent· cd in its purpos·' to rule the fm- world. Fur this reason, ii will be necessary for our na tion to maintain an unassail able military position for the iorsceable future. Dissension among the Soviets and Ked Chinese over Communist poli cies has not altered our need for strong military forces and armaments. Taxation is almost certain to provoke more discussion <i this session than any oth*.·!· .«ingle issue. Prior to the open ing of Congress the President Is scheduled to outline hi-, views on economic matters confronting our nation. Al ready there are highly con flicting views «in how tax cuts, tax reforms, and spending pro grams should be brought into agreement with anticipated r—HHPS. oiitcc World Wai II mount ing farm surpluses have cre ated the 20th c-.ntury farm irolilem in the United States. V;;st strides in farm tcchnoli gy hr.ve created a vastly differ ent farm situation in this na tion from that faced in Soviet Russia and Red China. Our farm problem is overproduc tion for the U. S. and world markets while theirs concerns r< growing underproduction. ■ Wheat, feed grains, and cothu i programs appear to be the ' main items on the farm cnl • endar. American agricultural i interests an· so divergeent that ί there are no ready solutions. SAINT ΡΑΙΤ .METHODIST— Rev. F. II. I.a.viit'lil. Pastor: j Sun. Schoo! — 5): 15 5. in.. | ■ Morn int· Worship — 1! t)0; ' MYF—Sun., ρ. ην: Even ing Woiship — 7 :ίΡ· WSt'S' rirclos — 1-*. Tuc»s Pvc:iM»y. l".»-n. WSCS mreiiij^ j? Η.·«! "Tiifs. ftvjRj^njg ,.. t ·».* BETHEI. ΜΚΤΠΟΟΙ^Τ — K. I*. Armstrong, (Rutlor: Sun ( ι School — iO a. in : Morning! Service—1st ami 3rd Sun.. Ill a. m.; ^no and 4th Sun . 7:C«'{ p. tn. I! υΐ.Ι) 7ION WEST,FA'ΛV ME THODIST — »I. T. Bmwn. Past«..*: Sun. School — 9:45 LEBANON* METHODIST—W. F. Herbert, past ο r: Sun.; School—10 a. ni.: Preachins— 1st Sun., 7 n. m„ 3rd Sun.,7 p. m.: MVF—\ion.. 7 p. in.:! WRCR—1st Wed. nlfiht. TABOR riTV BAPTIST -- James Johnson, pastor: Sun. ι Sehoel—9:45 ·ι. m ; Morning' Service— II a. nv: Training j Union—«.HO f> m.; Evening Service—7:.'<u p. in.: Church ' Night—Wed . 7:30: W.\U" Cir cles—Thürs, after 1st Sun-: Gen. W ΜI' — Mon a ft or 2nd Sun. ! GLENDALE It M'TIST—Otlo Edward *. pastor: Sun.1 School — in a m.; Prayer Meeting — Sun 6:30 p. in t Preaching — Sat. before 3rd , Sun.. 7:3n ρ m. 3rd Sun j morning—II a. m , and Sun-j niaht—7:3o. NEW LIFE BAPTIST—Crow cll Powell, pastor: Sun- ι School—10 a. in.: Worship Service 2nd Sil" 6:30 p. m.; 4th Sun. at II a. m. rFDAR CREEK BAPTIST—; Sun. Schcol—10 a. m.; Prayer ; School—10 a. in.; Pray«·.· Meeiint! Wed.. 7-3») p. m.. Worship Sonne 3rd Sun. Ii a. m. and Isl Sun. at 7:3;: p. m. CAROLINA BAPTIST—.1. r .loncs, pastor; Sun School 10 a. m.; Morning Worship 11 a. m ΒΤΓ—7 p. m.: Even ing Worship 8: Prayer Sc :v ice—Wed.. R p. m.; Deacon, meet— Fri. before 1st Sun. !*1T. /JON BAPTIST — Cl.vd« Prince. pastor; Sun. School | —10 a m ; Worship Servier- · 1st Sun. and at 7 on the 3rd ' 11 a. in.: Sat. before ami mil Sun.: Prayer Service—Son. 7 \ p. m. LITTLE Β Ε Τ II Ε Ι.—I,. P. Brown,, pistor: Ρ reaching <nd and 4th Sun.. 11 a. m. MT HERMAN BAPTIST — Clyde Prince, pastor: Sun iehool — 10 a. m.: Prayer Meeting—Wed., 7 30 p. m.; 3TU—Sun. 6 p. m . Worship ■tarviee—4th Sun at II a. m. ind 2nd Sim. at 7:30 p. m. i.awndai.f BAPTIST—HCV. Otto Kdtrards. Pastor: Sun. ! School — !(> a. ι».: Worship ! servier— 3rd Sun. at 11 a. r»v !Axnr ρι,αλ' baptist — J , Ri^iimnil Cumber, pasior; , if-bool Ό .ι :u.: Worship i -3rd Sun. a' '1 m. I rrtcl 1™ Si.it.*nii;hi at 7:MO*. | . Κ ASSY BAY BAPTIST — f Itrv. ('.rover I'aulk. Pastor ι •Sun School io a. m.: Wor-1 ί ίικι η;κι 4th Sim. and at 7:3!) I ihip Servic · 11 a. in. <>n the I ί m Ihr 1st anc! 3rd Sun. , lights: Prayrr Meeting — 7j ι. m. on Sun. and Wed. i 1 HT. SINAI BAPTIST—-Gar!-1 on l,i)n(, pastor: Sun. ] school—in a in.. Preaehing [ · 5c vier on 2nd Sun at 11 a. n. and 4th Sun. at 7:3n p. m.; j , 'aryor service each Wed. j [TARENDON B APTIST—Joe ' Rf τ. Earl Lanier. Pastor: ί —10 a. m.. Tralninc Union— I; •:30 p. m.: Prayer merlins — IVrd.. 7:3(1 p. in.: Worship irrviers—1st and 3rd Sun. at II a. m. and on 2nd and 4th >lin at 7:30 p. in; W.MS— ' U<>n. eveninff aftrr 1st Sun. »REEN SEA BAPTIST — Morean flilrrath, pastor; ■inn. School—10 a. m : BTU— ? 30 p. in.; Evening Worship— 1pm. j ANTIOCII BAPTIST — Sun. School—10 a m.: Preaching —Sat. before 2nd Sun. at 11:30 a. m. and 4th Sun at II a. m. [RON 1111,1. BAPTIST—Ron. School—fl:45 a. in.: RTU— ΐ:30 ρ m.: WML'—1st Mon. η cach month; Worship Ser vice— tl a m. and 7·3η p. jn.: Officers' and Teachers meet ing—Wed. at 7 p. m. RIVERSIDE RAPTIST—R. I.. ι um ore. naslnr: Son. Srhont —10 a. m : Worship S'-rvice— Weil, niiiht before the 4th Sun. at 7 ρ m. and Sun morninc at II and the 2nd Sun. niahl at "<·. J'«*avpr ser vice each Wed. nic!»< at 7: BTU—Sun nicht at 7;Π0. IONF.S STREET P,\PTIST — F. Γ). Oaskin, pastor: Prcach tn;:- 2nd ami 4th Sun. at a. m and 7:30 p. m.: Sun. School - 10 a. m.: Prayer Sr»r \*tcp—oach Wed. at 8 p. in. FOREST LAWN RAPTIST— (.avion llcster. pastor; Snn. School 10 a. m : Prcachlng 1st Sun. at II a. in. and at 7:30 p. m. on the 3rd Sun ; Training Union—β:30 p. m.·, WVtS— Mon. night after 1st. Sun : Prayer Service—Wed. 7:30 p. m. * y PINE LEVEL F KEF. Willi BAPTIST — Billy llardee.< pastor; Sun. School—111 a. nv.( Worship ServiiT—3rd Sun. at( 11 a. m. CR1BBTOWX TREE W I 1.1 BAPTIST—Clarence Cribb pastor; Sun. ScljuoJl, JO a. in. Worship Service 7:30 p. mi, Prayer Service—7:30 p. u Hiiirs »I R Ε W A Y FREEWIM — Clarence Cribb. pastor: Sun. School—10 a. in.; Worship— II a. m.; Evening Service— Γ:30 p. in. on 1st and 3rd Sun. EMERSON FREEWILL — A. L. Duncan, pastor: Prcach ng—Sat. before 4th Sun. at f p. m. and 4lh Sun. morning II a. in.: Sun. School — 10 ι. m. \SHE FkEEWII.1—Clarcncp Cribb. pastor: Sun. School —10 a. in.; Worship Service— !nd and 4th Sun at 11 a. m.; Prayer Meeting—Wed. at 7 >. m. MACEDONIA FREEWILL — Clarence Cribb. pastor: Sun. school—10 a. in; Worship iervico—2nd and 4th Sun. at II a. m.; Evening Service — Γ:30 p. m. ST FRANCIS XAYIKR CA-ί TIIOLIC — Rev. Thomas/ Welch, Pastor: Sun. Mass — J:45 a. m.: Confession—9:30 a. m.; Holy days—Mass held at 8:1? a. m. TABOR CITY PRESBYTER IAN—Henry Reaves, past-] >r; Church School—lo a. m.: VTorning Worship—11 a. in.;, PYF—Sun fi p. m.; Men of, fhe Church—2nd Tucs. C'hnrcli OF GOD — David! Livingston, past «> r; Sun. School—10 a. m: Morning! Worship—11a in.: YI'E—7 p.j in. Sun. Evangelistic Service} —7:30 ρ m : Bible Study and. Prayer -Wed. at 7:30 p. m. RMMANI'EL Holiness—J. P.] .lone«. Pastor: Sunday, School—10 a. m.; Worship* Service—2nd and 4th Sun.:1 YPE- Sun. at «30 p. m.;j Prayer Service—Wed. 7::45, p. m. CLARENDON CHURCH Of] CHRIST — Bible Study—J 10 a. m.: Morninii Worship—! 11 a. m.: Evening Worship—< 7:5tO p. m.; Wed. Bible Study ι —7:30 p. m. BETH ISRAEL JEWISH] CENTER—.1 S Mann. cant-J in»; Service* each Frl. at 8^ I p. m. The Following Public-Spirited Firm* ^rf Sponsoring Tfce Chereli Directory: W. F. Cox Company Ruoy's Clothing Store tlarrcll Sale* Company Dor-Mar*« Shoe Store ^child's Dopt. Storp Damcron Drug Store Harfclson'K Pharmacy Carolina Dept. Store Klantlc Publishing Company <. C. Coleman Company Love For Living »j i**»r* nunicrpiiirr Following cataract surgery.1 1 was seeing .ume with my J •»•ft eye when Dr. Calhoun ad justed η temporary lens and I f»id, "I want you to weur this and walk about in the hospital.', You must learn a new way of j, seeing." In the early evening | | I set out on my "seeing" tour. < When I reached the doors at the end of the Eye Wing. I • lid not turn back but turned I* ft and walked to the end of 'he corridor and turned right. Then I saw a glassed-in area j1 with what appeared to nie to J be baskets inside. Idly 1 wond- I e»ed if they held admission ] llanks (or the lady inside to tile. On my right 1 saw chairs, sofas. lamps, and tables. As 1 was feeling sick and confused. I thought this was a good p'ac.' l«' rest. After a few min utes 1 found my way back to my room, took off the cataract ions, and went to bed. Early iht next morning, realizing I {hat I must lea -η to see. 1 put ot. my cataract lens and my j lobe and found inv way back ; I·· that waiting mom. Three I pe'.ple 'were there. I did not I neid eyes to see their anxiety; j I tell ;t: and realized the glass ; ed-in area was a nursery, and the containers were to held . babies. Not wishing to intrudi j on the twe men and one woni i an waiting there. I went back I te my room. After breakfast I wont again to the nursery This time I paused to look at j the babies in their little cribs. The I iily. who had been wait ing since early morning joined ' me. and I asked. "Do you have h grand baby in there?" "Yes. hi was born just a few min utes ago." she replied. "He is ever there in that incubator, :· l>iy. luautiful boy. weighin; < ver ten pounds. 1 have four invnddauchters, but he is my only grandson. We an ver;· j Mixious about his mother." ' Her anxiety did not hide hee 1 joy that her only grandson was I born. She wanted me to know I about him and to see him. D< I we need to see Jesus through ' th«· eyes «>f love, and know that our only Saviour. God's only Son. and the world's only Saviour is bom? Should we manifest to others our joy in | Him'.' "For unto us a Child is , born, unto us a Son is given: ι and the government shall be upon his shoulders." Isaiah y:fi. To His followers He say:;: "These· things have I spoken vmt·· jou. that my joy might remain in you. and that your joy might be full." John 15:11. Renewed fights for federal i-id to education, medical car·· for social security, mass trans it systems. Urban Affairs, and j a host of other issues that have been fought over for several j sessions, will constitute other j principal issues. All in all the | KKth Congress promises to be a lively one. Jurors The following Columbus Co •nty citizens have b -en select or; jis jurors for the Junuary ^ebruary session of Superior >urt: Jan. .»8. 1063 Criminal Clarendon: jw Bel 1 a in v. "oolidge Wright, James A. Vard. Tabor City: Edwin Wright, larry B. Bell. C r< η Ο. Cox. F L. Buck. Josepti W. Suh^s, I E. Eloritv. Cla'ktmi: James F.. Marsh, /an Dost· >n Brown. Lloyd •'reeman. Acme: A. D. C irn>ll Whiteville: Oscai D. Bit ton Mrs. Anna ltuth blacknu n, L H. High. Jr., A. H. Ki :> W. Cribb, W. B. U tun. A. u Tuton. Herbert Worrell. Leslie J. Dowl ss. Η. T. Cltiuch I5rs. Elizabeth Royal. Cerro Gordo: Alfred V. Wil liams. John N'an.f Fair Bluff: John C rl Town- ] ?end. I.. G. Law.-'Hi. J. A. Ami- I ir.xiu. UalKb.-ro: l.onnie W id. Ch.'dbouvn: Ahs. M. ru.M< t Γ.. Benton. Norman F.. K..-sam. Λ\ ery McPherson. X.-ikl a: Clvdt '' \ li:-. G. I». Benton. Wan. nish: EH oeii M.;.'. in. Feh. I. if»;;s ■Criminal CI.'· n.ion: l· >-:'!iklin Li-vet·, («ri«; Glee Cribb. lludolph Shaw. Clarkton: W. I). \V*«»»en. Jr.. I?;.)·>'<; Fret man. F nk Your·: Whiti·\ il e: Th :■ ιν Μι Λ! ister (lit. 3>. L.e:·:« Κ Fuller .. D. Burney (lit. 2>, ν ι» >tei Λ. Currie üit. I). Mrs. N: unit I. Τ ompsoii (Ki. 2». Η '.ν;.·,c Λ». Crudi (ltt. "J>. Ros»r O dill CHbb. Uclcu: Robert Reynolds, Fl Ui rt Byrd. Ralph U«.i ie nx Τ 'bor I ity: IV»cl. Fowlei Jr.. Thtlbeit Puwull, Elbert Soli <. C. CWbett, J. C. Kl" 1. J«·. William K. Jacobs (Rt. 3), E»i Mills. John J. liore <Ut· ·>». Η dlsbo.O: D.'vid Boone Acme: M. C. Edge. \V. Μ Potter. Jr., J hn Ucn ν Wad dell N.'ki!;a: Herbert l.omj Newl bam Fowler (Rt. 1». Ch;;rtboum: Lacy U »yes (Rt J). Carson Fowler (Rt. 2>. Kve -.rten: I.. Γ. IK-od. Pan! V;" lilt III L'i-.bv (Rt. 1 >. liosi;: ur monstration SCIIEDtLL Frii. v. Dcc >mbe:· lt. t 7:<M I>. in. (!i«j(lb<iurn Η Π. Friday. December It. at 7:3· I m Noith Τ tum 1!. 1). Κ· id y. Decern bei 11. at 7:31· ··. in. New Hop Π. D. ; Mr.«· l.avemi· Boswill. Sa'.nrd:iy. I)· e.( 15. 10:15 a. m. Radio Pr>nran, \. r WFNC in Wliiteville Mond y. Dicenil'i ι 17. r> 3:30 p. in. WiK'.i η P· r.g 11 .). . t the Clubhouse Tue V. n« t i.er !H. a' 2:iJ0 p. m. Si. Γ! ins Η. 1» it Μ · . Arttsur C ι . ' Tuesday, December in. a· 7:· 0 p· m. Ha!lsboro Η. D. ... .Iii· tMi'btious \Ve< need y. i) ccmbt r t It·.110 . in. It ·.:■ !\vi·· d H. D. W < s·!. y. 13. -I mbi 10. . ' 1»:>>ό p. in. New i.it"*- Ii i). IV VNOl.K .1. S'KKS TAHOR C"! ΓΥ — Evan.·'.« .1. :u> Sikes. ι! \ ·ι! f!..i n it-::. ;»t. i. <·ι> i Wedm ■ · > ruor • Itji. »U h id hv ι t· A1 "Ii ■ 11 tion ο) I."· In .bus· C uiu.. :ΐ'ο>ι i.l hi- !:t. ami was : Vjtier· r < mux Λ\- .·', * ·· ι α»Τί«Τ Τ - --"•'Τ' . !ϊι· r >r Swt t Home p-a ι i-t Chuieii. V ii<■ * 1 sei \ uv» . ι wi re conducted Thursday a; 11 ' -30 ρ- π», at Swet Hornt Bap- f ii-t Chinch. InU-rrnent follow- ! (,νί ίιι Siiidy Plain Cemetery. ] .Si.rvivtut! are hU wife, tht • mer Sar h Millio n of the ι , on·.··: foil:· ν ι».··, the Rev. Ε·- 11 bt i t Sik« s of I .in is S. C.. I' l.loyd i f R leigh. Brocks .<ti'1 j R< y Sikts. both of Clarendon: j ι lh (v {Inughti >. M» s Eli/:-! jet II melon and Μ ·«. Dor-| V"itis. i> th <i T'<obr C'it*·. ! ir' !V:*·.·;. !I<· 'j;e of Tho üitisv lie: two b-..them, l!ob! n·' K. '» i-ik I nth <>f Fay- ! Ott« villi·; and 2tl Kiaiidchil drcii. F« ·« d · >·:·χ ··<. rr:ones m v In th«· ivas<.n ?ι.·ι·Ηι··.ϊιικ of tin tffifs occurs loss fn-quentlv ti women uiuler 50, say» thts Mt rth Carolina Heart Associ itiun. A healthy heart is the itrongcst muscle in tin· body. Every hour it puts forth ■nuugh energy to c.irry a l.r>u * m>uik< man from the str««et to be ruof of a three-story build n·:. according to the North Carolina Η» ut Association. $19.95 $19.95 ί 9x12 j APPROXIMATE SIZE 1 om mmm ebgs As ;m iii<hu;enient to .iret .you to visit the store since remodeling has started THE SMI ; :: BORO FUKNlTUiK V O.UPANY of" MuMins. S.C. is offering you a ·» χ li! approximate size braid ad rug i "»· only $19.95. These are in your - hoice :>f green or brown. Thoo prices are cash anil carry with only orte to a customer at these prices. lleniembor v mi get a ί> χ 12 approximate size oval braided rng for onlv $19.i»~>. ..Inst go to SMITHBOUO Fl ΗΝΊΤΙ'ΠΕ CO. any day this week, also until S o'clock Monday through Friday nights. OVKIHVE1GIIT? To prove 100 ; safe UNA TRIMTRIM Tablets can ait! weight cont'ol and stoj> overPiiting, hurry or write t.> I ..ORIS DKUG STORK. I.iuis. FKEE SAMPLE 72 Tablets S2.S0 Efl^S' SIIOE CENTER Nullit) (I Ρ1?ιζ;ι. Whirovillf, Ν. t\ Ct.ι ι l'owril's. Ine . LuinlMTton, Ν. C. .! t'i v. C-M;I "·. Snriat'tr. Joy <v. Twrt-illos. ' V MKS* FASHION HATS. "| • · ' Tnlfe'd \boat .V- Walked About Sh«» r (Jnt-ii \ ι Approved Cluircr Account Today! if you're not getting service like this, switch now to our "Watchdog" 01! Heat Service! Member* oi' liie Columbus Counl> IVtroleum Assoc. TABOR CITY OIL CO. Phone 7·>7Γ» Tabor City, N. C. 'WATCHDOG" OIL HEAT SERVICE MOUNTAIN DEW IS
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