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GERMAN TEACIILRS STUDYING INN. C. Western North Carolina Is play ing host to three German agricul tural teachers who Just arrived in the State for a month of on-the- job training under supervision of firm agents for the State College The three visitors are Richard . Seller of Immenstatt, and Leon hard Stadelmann and Gunter Loe ffler of Munich in Bavaria. -.:.. The Germans arrived in the V. S. June 19 in company with 21 WELCOME TO KINS.TONAS,- fall" Uncle Sam Says Festival BUT TOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW USB OUR LAY AW AT PLAN VHITFIELO JEWELRY! CO. KINSTON New to the time te make eertate your dollar ere net eeotrlbuttag their , share b creating sanation. If yea're really- wis yeeH see mat they area'! Idling, ettker. Hake sure Soy're working for yen today -ee at tomorrow theae dream ef year wlU ome tree The safe and aawe, Way I U enroO for the V. B. Sav ing Bond rayrel Savtag mi where yea are employed. Bonds par chased oa thlo aalasnatte plan aetn all;' add to year "toko home sav b:ju." -'NOW j LET'S i ALL BUT no vim " .v, u I. It mm six weeks. Another , six weeks was spent In Chicago where they visited the stockyards, farm machinery factories and jneat packing plants. Thn last six weeks before com ing to North Carolina they spent in New" York state. rne inree nave traveled together from state , to state, but they split up for individ ual visits to different counties , w "Main purposes of their tout is to study the workings of State and county extension, offices. : ' THE LEDYARD VAULT PRECISION -1 AGE - BUILT 1 ' Alii Alij&M$tx:- Maufactared hyf ,V. .SMITH ArAULT Ca:q; s.v-. "ji'KINSTON-"-?4- Consult your local funeral director. other , farmers and agricultural workers from the American Zone of Germany. After a one-month training course in Washington, D. ,C they went to North Dakota for OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOl F. F. WILSOIHSOII'S FEED and SEED Blount and Heritags Street KINSTON , ' ooooooooooooooonooooooo Sevell's Pharmscy t Preertptton Specialist ' Phone 2554, Kinston, N. C ACHIEVEMENT WEEK NOVEMBER 4 TO 12 ; IOO000O00OOO00O0OO00OO0O0 WELCOME TO THE Harvest Festival GET YOUR DRUG NEEDS AT Standard Drug Stores no. l -queen & NORTH n . n . no: 2 i. lint a rp queen & CASWELL National 4-H Achievement Week is being observed throughout the nation Nov. 4-12, and North Caro lina's more than 123,000 4-H Club bays and girls, will Join in celebra tion. The State's more than 2,000 local clubs will hold public meeti ngs, banquets, and other special events during , the week. Exhibits will be shown in business places and adult organizations will fea ture talks by 4-H members and lo- 1 year "SAVE AT STANDARD" oboooooaoooooooooooooo AUTHENTIC FOR MM v .... w; SSHBTV.S . i. k-.. oT" II I ,' IB. w " ' .A : W " ;v Ri IV 1 IS f 1 : '' 1 ' : 100 pet Wool k V Newest Fall and Winter Fabrics . - Expertly Tailorsd Alterations Free $29.59 to $45.00 .': -. - ' ; - Suite that are so expertly tailored that they arc gnaran- " teed U give good wear and L proper aervlee tor 1 year. 100 wool gabardines, sharkskins fend worsteds that would ordin- , arUy eost $70. to S80. if they were "tallor-msde." Now yea can select year suit from oar :: eeapleU stock at great sav- Jngs! See them tomorrow. . , .WHEN YOU THINK OF ' CLOTHING THINK OF" ' - I AN EDITORIAL U7H OEVUR, DELIBERATELY! VIOLATES any of God's laws) sins twice. Tba first sin lies in the intention- that precedes the 'action. Thus a .man who plan but does not. actually eommlt the tin of murr dec has nevertheless branded' hlnv sen; m.Xiofi yes, as a .murderer. The .same is true if adultery, stealing, or any other moral offense Every roair who offends God sins first Ihrou'ah thouBhi "it -is in'l.e taint: 'that MempuitoaV' tokea root ana me.oaie. o;gins netwesn Vn? ;clnce'vni thJ' efllicements7 "Of tilv ? . t Bad thoughts even those wWch !may never- be translated Into bad laetion. must never be allowed tol gain control of the mind. r Unchaste, lewd and even lustful (thoughts invade the minds of the most virtuous,: Temptations come, unsought; but when they are resist ed a n d overcome the soul Is strengthened and acquires an added! merit in the sight of God. . The s ee r e t of fighting ' evil thoughts lies principally In prayer. Impure thoughts must be replaced by something good. As soon as the mind perceives it is being seduced to evil, it should turn at once to God, The i mind cannot hold two thoughts at once. Even the most bersistent temptation must eventu ally yield to prayer and the grace of God. s ' It is always a help to keep con stantly aware of the fact that God krowa and Judges every thought Some people permit evil to oc cupy their minds because they feel safe in so doing. K they could bnly be made to realize that God will one day weigh each person, hot only by his deeds but by bis thoughts as Well, they would be peeply concerned about, leading i good life, even in their minds. ' It is all too true that a person's thoughts create his character.; .us uiuuKiiia aeicrnuna wnewsm it the last he wlU stand wortMyi ii ui ur ox etemai judgment Of tow his head, ashamed and eon lemned by bis hidden Iniquities. Tk kT eitorisl sag "r mm,t irUI upurlBf l Ckts sat' 1 ftmt kr BsUstom XhrimM" r POFULAB IN JAPAN . . . Ipa : aeae crowd arena in Yokohm ; t attend revival meeting spon' sored by the masloal evangelist, : crusade, beaded by Bev Law rence Laeear. The evangelists,' Accompanied by. an orchestra., have been a hit in Japan. Religious Question Box : 4 Qt What are the Forty-Twi Art! elesT ' v ' A: Articles of faith framed ' ' largely by Archbishop Cran- mer and Issued without formal authorization for the church of .England" in 1553. , They later : served as bases of the Thirty Nine Articles, doctrinal formula of the Anglican Church. 9: Wheal did the Jews first settlt In Scotland T - A: At the begining of the 10th .. century. 1 ' t). What are Tltalar Sees? , - A: In the Roman CathoUe - Church, sees in which the ' Church once flourished . but ; ' which later were overrun'- by ' pagana and no longer have real- . dent bishops. Titular sees are now assigned to bishops who have no dioceses of their own, -for example, auxiliary bishops. : What was the Corporation Act 4 1601T . . A: A law excluding Dissent ers (from the Established Church of England) from mem bership in municipal and siml- -lar corporations In England. It : . gradually teU , Into desuetude after 1718 but was not finally . ' repealed until 1628. Q: What la the Eplphanyf ', .. A: A Christian festival in- f tended to commemorate the ". .. manifestation of Christ to the Wise Men from the East fi'sr:5 1 Col tztkt "r i Hi tit Fnsldaney w- " h BED BAT, Ala. Delegates to the Church of God general assem bly here endorsed the candidacy of their leader. Bishop Homer Tomlln sott of New York, for the Presi dency of the United States. Bishop Tomllnson had announced his can didacy at an earlier session. Addressing the closing sessions of the convention. Bishop Tomlln son said he would ask for th united ti:; ut of t.A churches. Christmas TOYS COJVIPLETE DISPLAY . tfse Out Lay-Away Plan i STAY DEE'S : "For Things That Please" N. Queen St. Kinston . . v . ' -sr, - .a" . t' li -rTLl V "I'm ' wstemsrrirf ' f 1 1 Memorandum' , from ' , , Washington - - Bernard A. Goodkind IfBN IN UNIFORM: Stampede to get men into uniform is over. Change in Korean situation ha' made possible "a more orderly pro cedure.'' ; Defense Secretary Mar shall lias ordered each Reservist al lowed at least 30 days between time be is called and date he reports for active duty; also that he be alerted at least 4 months before call. If ypu are a Reservist and not yet alerted for active duty, you will not receive orders for at least 4 months. Note also that a credit system (in -which age, years of Reserve service, com bat ; awards, dependents, overseas service, etc, are considered)"(will determine your preference for call ver ' other Reservists in future. Meanwhile, except for a Jew spe cialists and officers, no further calls of Enlisted Reserve Corps person nel . are expeted for some time.. Draft, of course, 'will continue-3-though possibly at slower pace. cnrai; defense and shall TOWNS: Federal, State and local officials have gotten together to fat civil defense programs in high gear but there's disagreement on just bow Job is td be done. U.S. posi tion is that its job is just to coordi nate. Haay state and local officials idisagree. They hold that in toul War, dvil defense is just the other side of military picture and should all be paid for from Federal funds. Rcaliratioa is growing that small towns and Tillages will have colossal job on their hands in event of atomic attack on big cities. They would have to take in millionsof refugees, " clothe them, feed them; boose them, give tthem medical care and even educateiundreds of thou sands' of jcity school children.- ' THE RISING BALLOON: Here's' view of Agriculture Depfs econo mists on 1951 food prices': meat up JJ moderately above 1950; milk and dairy products.: will rise ' sharply; eggs about the same; turkeys and chickens early in ' 1951 will cost about same as at beginning of 1950; fats and oils, beginning now. Will be much higher; fruits and -vegetables w!U go up; potatoes (if price supports ' stop) are likely to go down. In the non-food lines,', the economists foresee rising price trends. V, Official Sept. 15tb figures show; Over-all consumer prices up to only half percentage point of Sept 1948 all-fime high, 2J4 above year earlier, 30 above June 1946 (OPA) and 73 higher than 193S-39 average. T:- Food prices re mained at about sames theiC'Aug. IS heights, but 1.9 above June, 2.1 higher than- year, earlier and 108 over 1935-39 average ; ..' No indications yet that President Tru-. man has issued "t" day price-wage control orders. Official policy is still watchful waiting. ' DIRTY WATER: Hardly i. im munity in the country is free from stream pollution, usually caused by discharges of sewage or industrial waste. It makes irrigation and stock water unsafe for fanning, destroys fish, - endangers water vf or aw bu rning, makes water plant purifica tion more difficult and costly," cor rodes shipping, gives industry high er water ' costs..; It's'just generally disagreeable. To lick stream "poKu tion, U.S. Public. Health Service lias begun cooperative program with Hit States looking to ereeffnn of sewage freatment and conversion, works'. EXCESS PROFITS TAX: Pros pects for eventual passage of an excess profits tax on corporations Were not harmed when latest profit reports ' appeared the other day. 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