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r 4 .ail w ill;!!! .Ktit'.1" vi r. ... rf -v. ; ZLi LUPLINTL"S3 ' . rsllwiW each TeIy la KawaavO. K. C Cssnety Seel . . . nvrrux coomr ' ,; . CdUetvJ, Mm T3c aad rrtitttaiaat, feansawBae, X. C. ' , . r tCTIiC OAADT . k ' ,, OWNtB sad rOBKSOBm i 0 t , raa P. CAD 3TOB v ' Catered At The Fee Ofee, TBSCKirnON BATISi $SM iv.iwr at Depth. I If. Jea,OBsiow, Teaaer. BansjwiM. Hew farai aa4 Wayae Bik HW 'year eide this an hi Hertk CareUnaj : aavl UM ar yea alaewaorf. AtofUto i-atasavaHined A bwaHa Ceaaty Jeataal, Cwaaty. Ur.cle Pefe Fron earn f Immm UmammmW un DEAR MISTER EDITOR: Well, It looks like them Demo ' crats is having theirself a bail at Los Angeles. Television has gut my old lady all confused about how the country is run. She wants to know if somebody ain't satisfied with the ; count In November, can a feller de mand that the vote be polled. I ain't got time right now to educate her In these matters, so I just got rid of her by saying yes. With the Democrats now in sess ion and the Republicans gitting ready, the high brass of both par ties is whooping it up about "deser- By RUDY EVTNS Dwsaf tke put hi weeks I've told yea of aoaee eftbe tmg theories that taaa back aad have beea a topic for inaMlianailWKnMicnriuNn "I'm fond a lot of success aad treta ia tba Teaapcratore Theory . . ." m i tarm . n ia the best ..." mid an angler mem. while a Texan exclaimed. 'Kaigbt'arightr U-11 ! titm k4r ara vnu mn- iaf to believe? If you took all of theae theories into consideration your whole .. . . . . . it i aaamg tecfunoae eouH ne turuwu ou kiharT Thie would put you in a fine M, eey 4tha KTmrade Boating rouadatiomv: t. s ' -. - i n aw.aew Anl f Ve-1etr 1 enslave J iiisiiBaW in the funaT raWory. When yon really ret down to Mi Ian a miiiii Tint n 11 i J all tliaa theories with a littlr mice Ufcrowa ia for rood measure. - Borne time if 1 reea tvm urns hCnighlc Moon VfHoon Down a Ibeak erplaiiiiag ha theory tod ho ha i about riik"f hia coih-mwoos. at amy that I have fnn- I be au for aaaat of' hit cnn?l K'nM i aad aravaa throusb -tenre. auae caBauaagaB wimti uww B aaa ptokibry taa yeaagew anW- nf Itak aiantin and the oral whv iak oahr fwii duruuc aftkedav. gappy boaUuf . . . aad B(tg .ieo. ' T C 'mrw .' -a, f ' a fSi f How liiuDing costts.;- 1. Gt th light on. Get the truck with engine aoi otb comrxmenb matched to your job. We offer the most track models of ajryone.vi 2. B sur off Mnrk. The kind of service we provide can add -thwwands of miles to your track's work-life. . . ' uCcoiJS cbc-jt truc!a3...vo ;'-'; 1 ; v . m"- " ' 11111 dujpmn slovens. ' .ivrv3 abjaeB. aeatartal. i ainoanwr aa i u seenaai or iwaw Chimin Svrilth ving Democrats" and "deserving Republicans." This is bad stuff right at this stage of the campaign on account of so many people think ing that a heap of them deserve to be shot I don't think. Mister Editor, we'll ever have a third party in this cou ntry. Two national political conven tions ever four years is about all the American people can stand. Not to mention them that loses their health setting up all night watching the performance on television. Incidental, if the income tax agent asks you how, based on my tax report, I ever managed to git a television set, tell him I borrowed it fer this specail occasion from Clem Webster. If be wants to know bow Clem got it, tell him his old lady won it at a church raffle. Gittings to more important things, I see where they caught a police man in Brooklyn making a speech in a empty church at 4 o'clock in the morning. I nope they raise his pay Instead of firing him. He said he climbed in the church window looking fer prowlers and didn't find nobody, got carried a way with, the sight of the pulpit and all them rows of empty seats, and Just decided to try making a speech. He didn't know the pulpit was wired fer loudspeakers outside and that he woke up the whole nei ghborhood. I believe the pore feller was tel ling the truth. Ill bet half the peo ple in this world wonders if they could make a speech, and this pol iceman Just decided to try it This thing could happen to anybody, and if I was In a empty church at 4 o'clock b pieurporning I think Cd & ft. And the folks that was listen 'said he was making a pritty good speech too. The only trouble was he was in a strong Republican ward and he announced the subject of his speech would.be. "Down With Nixon." He just picked the wrong candidate fer that particular ward and fer that hour of the day. I rec kon it'll git him fired, but I got a lot of sympathy fer him. Anyhow, Mister Editor, fer them that likes a crazy world, this is the life. Yours truly, Uncle Pete to cut 'Warsaw, K C f J FratathJae No. fBBt ' ' TI TTE!?H..TTONAE mwmm - J ' 1 . . : Choose to Eat Well! The time of year has come when homemakers are especially interes ted in meals in a matter of minute. Some of the special causes for this are: the heat, tobacco season, food conservation season, .awns and gar dens to keep, added summer activi ties. North Carolina Home Demonstra tion women reported in a recent study that they considered planning meals and shopping ahead their big gest time saver in preparing meals. Yet. slightly over half of the 1,500 women reporting planned one or more meals in advance. How do you rate ia this report? . There are many time savers and short cuts in meal planning, prepar ation and serving. If you are an ex perienced homemaker it is likely that you know many of them and have worked out a number for your self. No doubt you have found the many mixes that are on the market today to be wonderful time savers, but have you tried using a mix that you made yourself? You will find this not only will save your time, but money as well. Use the following recipes for breads, desserts and. sauces to save about 75 per cent of the mixing time. f- MASTER MIX S cups sifted flour 1 Tablespoomsalt Ml cop baking powder -1V4 cups shortening that needs no refrigeration Sift together the flour, salt and baking powder. Chop in the shor tening with an electric .mixer at low Speed, two knives or pastry blend er until it looks like coarse meal. Store in tightly covered container on cabinet shelf. NOTE: To save time in measur ing and sifting use a 2 pound bag ( cups) of self-rising flour and omit the salt and baking powder. USE MASTER MIX TO MAKE: ( Breads) BISCUITS: To 1 cup of master New compact-design models ar built to take loads of punishment. Models with 4-wheel drive withstand the punishment of oil-road hauling-. hnowlj ' 1 .-,-rf. . ' i TRUCKS ' -a- V 1. '':,"Vf7 I food Bsfct 1mmm mm a ma art D aaa- CJaaB Obwt db OB mix add cup of milk for cut bis cuits. Add 1 or 1 tablespoons more milk to make drop biscuits. Makes 9 to 12 bicuits. NUT BREAD: S cupS of master mix. Vi cup sugar,- Yi cup chopped nuts and 1 cup of milk mixed until well blended. Bake in : moderate oven ( SSO F. ) in a greased 8" x8" loaf pan for 1 hour. CHOCOLATE CAKE. Mix in this . order: 3 cups master mix, xh cup cocoa. 1 V4 cups sugar. 1 cup milk. Beat' X minutes by band or with electric mixer at low speed. Add two unbeaten eggs and vanilla, beat S more minutes. Bake in two S inch layer cake pans in moderate (3S0 F.) oven. Serve same day. DROP COOKIES: To 3 cups mas ter mix add 1 cup sugar, cup milk. 1 slightly beaten egg and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Drop by teaspoon sful onto a greased cookie sheet Bake in 375 ovea 10 to 13 minutes. Your County - Home Economic! Agents can supply you with many other recipes based on a basic mix you -can easily prepare ahead. Some are: Griddle cakes. Fruit Bar Qui ckies. Pies Crust Cheese Straws Cheese Sauce. Chocolate pie, etc. ninic CArrc UIJLIUi IMVIaf I OF RUBIEST The Gospel' Story - "The Greatest Story Ever Told" By: Ella V. Pridgen The story of the coming of Jesus to live among men and show to the world what God is like, to save men from their sin, and Inner defeat and to impart new life through faith. "So it is", and the story is not end ed for Jesus Christ is still working among men today. The new Testament is concerned with that part of this endless story which deals with the earthly life of Jesus and the coming of his spirit to establish the Christian commun ity and send bis followers out as flaming witnesses of their faith. The story does not begin with the birth of Jesus in the Betbelbem stable, it begins back in the Old Testament in Gods Covenant with his people in their quest for him, in the collapse of their national sec urity, in God's promise that a rem nant of the faithful will survive and to them a Deliverer will come. Most of the Jews were looking a Messiah who would restore their national greatness and sit again on the throne of David - others were look ing for a Messiah as described in Daniel and in the Apocalyptic books written between the Testaments who would descend from Heaven to Judge the earth. They weer not look ing for a Savior who would be born as a baby in a manger, grow, up in - , , , KATHLEEN ; WHALEY - i . Bookkeeper At The Beulaville Office Of The , '. ;T7accarw Lzzk l, . a- ; B D. aV Farkenaav Wareaw ; HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED When the other fellow acts that way. he is "ugly", when you do, it's a case of "nerves.! c. ;' ,''' .. .. ? When the other fellow is set In his way, he's "obstinate." when you are. it is Just "firmness.". , . When the other fellow doesnt like your friend, he's 'prejudiced", when yob don't like him, you are simply showing you are a good Jud ge of human nature. When the other fellow tries to treat someone especially well, he's polishing the apple," when you try the same game, you ' art using "tact", ...ft .:,- I.' When the other fellow takes time to do things, he ia ''slow" and laxy' When you do- it you are "Deliber ate' and "careful."' , When the other fellow spends a lot. he is a "spend thrift,", .when you do you are 'generous." . , When the other fellow picks flaws in things, he's "cranky" and 'criti cal", when you do you are wisely "discriminating." - '? When the other fellow is mild ir his manners, he is a "mush of con cession", when you are, it Is being HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED?' a poor man's home, become a wan dering preacher and finally die on a Cross, but the ways of God are wiser than the expectation of man. . Jesus was born while Herod the Great was King and since Herod died in 4 B. C, Jesus was probably bora between and 4 B. C. No one knows the day of the year, but since the fourth century, y December 23 is celebrated in the Mithra Clut as the winter solstice and the sun's bir thday has been observed by the Christian Church. ' ' -,: We 'are told nothing of Jesus childhood or youth exepet for the one vivid story of his visit to the temple in Jerusalem at the age of twelve, but since Mary and Joseph were devout Jews, and Jesus quoted so often from the Old Testament, we know that be grew up an eager thoughtful boy, saturated in the wis dom of the Jewish Scripture. After Joseph's death, Jesus was the chief breadwinner" .: ' '; ' f i , . The story of the hidden years of Jesus life would be of great interest The Gospel writers were gripped only by the amazing events of Jes us' Ministry, death and lesurrection appearances, and neglected Jesus boyhood story. . Continued next week '1st of the Gospel Story" Capt, Denver C Harper Army Capt. Denver C. Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman E. Harper, Route 1,. Alberston,' N. C, graduated from the Ross Aviation Instrument Flying School in Oak land, Calif., June 3. ' i The eight-week course is design ed to increase the proficiency of Army officer aviators. Captain Harper is regularly assi gned as assistant operations and training officer in the S2d Trans Dor- tation Battalion at Fort Ord. Calif. Me entered the Army in 1951. The 31-Vearwld officer era. duated from B. F. Grady High acnooi, seven springs, in 1945 and attended Brigham " Young Univer sity, Prove, Utah. 8ji'oa,,j(Q)r,f;!:j t , ; the awful nervousness and'bot flasliea" el -J '4 In scientific cltnlcal testa by noted doctor I Every case tested got striking; re lief from awful discomforts of cnange-of-life. Nervousness was reduced for as many as 87 . . , "hot fiMhes" 75l , No CoiHy Shell Needed Female Ailments, tellevedl Results were credited entirely to Lydla E. Pink,ham's Vegetable Compound. Acting through the 1 sympathetic nervous system, it has remarkable power to relieve this functionally-caused distress. Don't suffer needlessly. See if ' & Trvzt Ccrr-y -f 1 Preparea by Vi sent af E3U :' - rrebrtr i 3 lot. Cege .. KSaxtoB, No j C,,!viiaa . Castro takes over more American business properties I What shall we do when someone does us a wrong It is a relative! y simple problem for us as individuals when we have, done a wrong. We must acknowled ge -our error, apologize, and make restitution for any damage done. It is a much more ' difficult probien when someone has done as a wrong. What can we do? i' c-jr.;-;.: In Matthew 18:15 we find a verse of Scripture which tolls each of us what to do when some one does us a personal wrong: "And. if thy bror ther sin against thee, go, show hlra his fault between thee and him alone: if he hear thee, thou has gained thy brother. But if he hear thee not, take with . thee tse or two more, that a the mouth of two witnesses or three every word may be established. And if he refuse to hear tnem, tell it unto the church; and if he refute to bear the church also, let him be unto ' thee af the Gentile and the publican) ; - H .That is a process which has been proved successful In settling many issues between individuals. Can it be 1 applied : in international pro blems? '. vj --fi''.;! -: i First the United States Govern -ii Pvt. Ray N. Essen ..Army Pvt Ray N. Esaell, saa et Mrs. Lila A. Essen, Route 1, Rose Hill. N. C, recently was graduated from .the SM .Airborae .Divbloa Jump School at Fort Bragg, N. C. Exsell - received - his paratrooper wings after, completing four weeks of intensive ground and aerial train ing which included five parachute Jumps. He entered the Army last September. The 19-year-old soldier is a 1959 graduate of Franklin High School In Harrella. : Charles V. Reese ; Charles V. Rouse, seaman ap renUce, USN. son of' Mrs. Maiy W. Rouse, of Route 3, Rose HUI. N. C, is serving aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Springfield, to be commissioned July 2, in the Bos ton, Naval Shipyard, Chartestown, Mass. -,. . , A 10,000-ton Cleveland Class crui ser, the Springfield is equipped to launch Terrier surface-to-air missi les and is designed as a fleet flag ship. Her home port is Boston, Mass. " .7 1 Check storage now tor the fall grain crop. Keep com and soybeans free of crotalarhu 1 t t " ' , that tension, Irritability, aren't relieved with Plnlcham's. See If you dont escape suffocating "hot flashes" that made changepof -life so hard to bear. Today .get Lydla Plnkham's- Vegetable pompound at all drug stores, t, SLHP S HOURS-WAKI W TISEDT ' When due to simple iron defi ciency anemia, take Pinkham Tablets. Rich ln iron, they start to strengthen your, iron starved blood within one day. Tobacco Farmers! It Will 5oon Be Time ! ' To Sell Your Tobacco i Come In And Discuss Your, 4 Financial Need With Us. -. i 1 A, : UAT.;rrj;: I " ' KeaEjrriHe Beulaville ment would .ma' e..rt to talk over the wrong Crstro has done. If that is v.il..jut elect, tlien the help of the diplomats of some other coun tries should he touirht ia swttn Bot Castro to act in justice and fairness. The third step would be to .turn the problem over to a group, like the organization of American nations, the Hague World Court, or the Unit ed Nations. If none of these steps will move Castro then we Will have to break off Our follnwKhln with him and let him alone,' diplomatically I aad economlcly until be is willing to do the right thing. Even then we will hold the door open, if he will repent of his wrong and seek fellow ' ship again. Yon see the door of the cnurcn was always open to Gentiles and publicans who were' ready to come into Christian fellowship. It is our Christian duty to seek peace, even to refrain from bitting back when someone slaps our fac es one one cheek. Maybe he will1 get control of himself and not hit' us a second time. Da are not ta throw our pearls of peace before swine who trample them underfoot and turn again and rend us. We must protect ourselves against wild boars and mad dogs, but Christian ' men, and Christian nations should seek by available means to ; avoid war and solve problems by peaceful me thods. ! "' - j." T! : V 1 f '. r Pvt. Gleaweed E. Bearias Serving with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Air Fleet Marine . Force Pacific, at . the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, San ta Ana, Calif.; is Marine Pvt Gleen wood ErHonrlne, son of Mrs. Pear line Hobbs of Route, 1, Faison, N. ac!ik:q nuqsLEa CcUylievfire4sc muscles Vth'STANBACK Pow AM of Tablets. STANBACK'S S. A, (Synergistic Action brings faitexi more-complete relief from raio..Kemember . . . Snip back With STANBACK! -.itiib v v FORMAL -' WEAR , RENTALS New Yea Can - Beat Taxedes White i ' - DinBer' Jackets ... Fatt Dress ; (An Formal - .' Accessories 'j, ' Fer Weddings Dances ..Formal , Affaha ' i Our. Rates Are Mont Reasonable ' ' 4 ' " i i See Us Fer . Your Needs -( Allow Five Days Fer DeUvety) f t i ' ' ' , Letter Brothers, Inc. 125 W. Walnut St Goldsboro, N. C. ' k ', 1. lid 'Bible Katerlalt Amos 1:14 IS; t, : . Dsratiaaal Kaadlast Prorerbe S:t-U, a... J aa . tassoaforftilyYT, 19t" ALARM wUstlss blew, alrena aoundad, aignals nashsdV Tba , ; Whole dty should have been to aa uproar, but It was gotng about IU business as osuai. Excited offlriela .. telephoned trcrywher a naistaks . baa been made, tela is no arm, w pay no attention. But nobody paid to tne r apologies, be eause nobody had paid attention to the alarm. Head quarters had ;nany phone calls that day, but and this is the in Ureitlng point avarvbodv ' BUD- posed there must' n Poressan . ; be some mistake, Not a aoul took . It aerlously..;.,,.v' i, k-: '' .; .That little story, if true (It got. into the newspapers at any rate), shows up very nicely the American state of mind. We cant believe any thing is wrong with us. ws can't ': see how anything can go wrong with us People who drive out f few miles from any city la Jimtiica. may see signs: Evacuation Route , . . Feeding Station, and so fort. But how many American actually expect eves to stand hungry at a feeding station T I - JUItWi:,Sslls ; '". The prophet Amos, speaking for Ood, faced a nation (Israel) small er than ours by far, but just as eomplacent, Just as sure that noth ing could go wrong, just as gently eushlonsd by a feeling of national security. The facts and factor that made them feel so lsXe and. happy are familiar to any who take-, time off to observe the American, oeane. For one thing, they were nation operating by military power. Many of Us kings, if not all ef them, had been general of the krtay. In case of rlral clstmsvnt tor the throne, the man With the aMat troops usually got the prlve. The eountry had knocked off enemfes one by one. Just at AmoeV time, the boundaries of the coun uy wen wider than at any time vines Solomon. What armies had. dime, armies could do again, they ' tnuught . . and so do wa. "We have never been beaten in war, wa shall never be beaten." Football coaches know that no wnuung ' stresx lasts for ever. . ?' WMltbaBatattarr - The little country of Israel waa -not only safe at the moment from military attack, It waa prosperous. 1 People built homes of Ivory that Is to say, decorated with ivory tat si lavish way. They had money for; , summer and winter homes. They' drank the finest wines, they had1 money and leisure for the arts. AaV Amos pointed out, all thia tuxury was only on certain streets, Aerw were other streets where people went hungry and cold. But the people Amos talked to were mostly from the eonntry-elub suburbs They never did believe what Amo told them, that prosperity is not! the same thing; as security. There' no point tot throwing a bis; party if the house ia,burning down over your head. We are a little like the Israelites, arent we? Many Amer icana think we can. buy our way. out of any trouble, we can make friends with any nation just by spending money there. Tba Ensny Within After all, enemy armies werw not tha greatest danger to Israel as a nation. When a wind blow djwn a iree In the forest, we say. that the wind was to blame. But' was It the wind, or was it the slow rotting inside the tree-trunk? The ,iame wind struck other trees but they did not fall. This one fen be cause it was hollow, a Uttle push lent it tumbling.., What concerned Amos most, looking (we may say) through God's eyes at Israel, was not foreign politics and , foreign wars, but conditions Inside Israel. Oh, people would nave said to him. conditions are not bad here. Look: at the temples, they are filled every week. The number of sacrifices ha never been greater.. But Amos wans not impressed. Ood did not care f or Ml their religlom It was only re ligiosity, which is another thing., Ood is more Impressed by Justice and righteousness than he is by elaborate "w6rshlp services." Amos made -dt clear that chin-dr attendance Is ne guarantee of ' nation's safety. The burning; ques tion Is: What do. the people who go ' to church do td other people the remaining six days of the weskt If the nations heart is not sound what use are her defenses T . ... ' t' ... r ' -: .. ; ;., '' ' ' . . (Baaea eaUtnae eearrfrMal ay the Dlruiloa el Ckristiaa Kdaeatlea. Natlaaal Caaael a tka Oaaiefeoi ( Carls! la ike V. S. a. Baleaied ST, OeauDUr Fieee trtlee.7 ' I ) ..... c:d r:n cc::t;::vj!o:i . - - '" Now yem cmn end your eon!"" tlon worrwi once and for ml. Put , ede chemical laxative, oil ec bfan iiae roui noa that nwv opaot your i syatam. Instead, take ivuRUTAH ia a , (laai of -water iwi day. bmurui k aa l-rgMe "-. live aid that prvm tre prnner moisture, buk 1r-.' e latum you itvb , .. i, 1 lut t ' t W eJA It .. 1 - e 7 ' ... I 3
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