it J r 1 - V1 IV ti each TJfwJs la Kenwuville, N. C, Cavity Seat r I, I PUN COCNTT . aUilerlaJ, Balnea office aa4 printinf stoat. Keatttsellle, N. a , ; , KUTU P. GBABT ; . OWNEB ud rVBtlSBKK ) ' ' V k EVTH r. CBADY, KDITOE ' V. ,t : nter4 Ai Th tot OUtee. KesastsTlBe. N. C v seownd ffssa waltta1 "- ' ( ' ' TEXETBONB-unaTfti M tr.LlNlcbt Ilt-1 . ' gmiSCSIFTHm EATes': $SM Bar real hi stapMev Leet, , ' Ttti. Oaselew, reaeaiY Saaapaen. New UaM?e ud Wayae v eesjatie; HH per. re aWa (kit area, la North CaroUna; l IMt pir lavShrrkwr;;.';: .... -.. AaTwtJssng tat satiad Iwaaeol A'Daplla Owety Jrar," arret te the relif ieaa, material, edf Hanal. aonnamln and agfiewltaral devctapBaeat of Daplta - " Oaly. - VJLILB. iMsmesj Uncle iPele From Chiltlin Switch SAX 8 DEAR MISTEHT EDITOR: I see by the papers where some v feller has writ his Congressman asking fer Thanksgiving to be chan ged from Thursday to .Friday. He . says this would give the working ' man three days off in a row, while v now he gits off Thursday and has to come back to work Friday. From a practical standpoint, the idea ain't bad. I reckon we could change a heap of dates and make .' It a easier world. Fer instant, we could chancre Income Tax Day from 1 April 15 to February 29 and save ' three year of misery. But as a mat . ter of principle, I'm agin monkey- ing with tradition. I hope the Con ' gress just leaves Thanksgiving - where we got it. Well, Mister Editor, I'm mighty . thankful this Thanksgiving fer a heap of things. First off, I'm thank ful I ain't as hard to please as Ed Doolitle. He said he didn't vote fer either Nixon or Kennedy, said he didn't like the farm program of either one of them. Ed allows as how he's waiting fer a candidate to come along that'll offer control of the weather. Coming right after a national ele ction, I'm special thankful that we not only got free speech in this country but that we ain't got no law making us listen to some of it. . I'mvthankful, not only fer all the new wonder drugs we got to prolong human life, but I'm thankful fer the "progress we've made in other Fields of science. My pore old Grand pa, fer instant, never knowed what 'lit him when he come down with tired blood, Grandma never knowed the thrill of shaving, the if uzz offn a peach with a electric razor, and neither of'em ever had a chanct to count the A's and B's coming thou gh the stomach values. It would be a better world if all f us would be more thankful fer the things we've got and less bit ter over the things we ain't got. We need more of the spirit of the ole lady that got up at a church revi but two teeth, but thank the Lord they hit!" It's a great world we're- living in and I'm thankful fer ever bit of it. I'm eVen thankful fer how well all my neighbors seems to git along despite the fact they disregard all my good advice I'm thankful fer a million things, C. a, a- ., - . 1 V j ' "STOP FREDDIE ...OR VOU'LU rRUtN THE LROVS STOCKINGS! SLEEP SlHOURS-' WAKE (UP TARED? Discover tha Wonderful Blood-Strengthening Action Of This Women's Iron Tonic! After a good night's sleep, do you still feel tired out? Often .this . . 1 A UT" run -down leeiing is uue wj uuu- strengthen your blood within one day I Thus quickly help build rich, red blood ... to restore strength Hungry Blood" k simple iron and energy so you feel fine again deficiency nenHaV. Then it's fasti It your blood is so starved through the day,' get wonderful V Lydia E. Plnkham Tablets from any drug store today. inen just see if you doht soon feel like a "new" woman again. needless for most women to suffer take Lydla K. Pinkham Tab lets, only 'Iron tonic made espe cially tor women. Rich In iron, Pinkham Tableta start to FEMALE AILMENTS Famous Lydla E. Pinkhant's Vegetable Compound (Liquid) also-brings blessed relief from the nUser able discomforts et change-of-llfe and monthly pain. among them my personal freedom in av and write what I think and tn wnrahin as I Dlease. In short. Misitor Editor, on this Thanksgiving Day of 1960 I'm thankful fer an the blessings God has bestowed on vou and on me and on all us feller Americans . Yours truly, . Uncle Pete BIBLE FACTS OF INTEREST By EUa V. Pridgea , Lest we forget to be Grateful." The story of Joseph is one of most dramatic in the Bible. Poti pher, Joesph's Egyptian master had cast him into prison. In a brief time he had risen to a trustea pos ition as overseer. The Pharoah's head butler and baker had also been cast into prison. They were trniihiori nhont the dreams they had one night and sought an interpreta tion. Joseph offered to do this for them. They accepted. In Genesis ( Chapter we read that Joseph told the butler that he would be restored to his place of authority under the Pharaoh. The baker, he said, would be hanged within three days. Both dream in terpretations came to pass. The butler had agreed to refer Joseph's unfortunate plight to the Pharaoh. Having been restored to his for mer authority however, "the chief butler did not remember Joseph, but foreot him Finally the Pharaoh dreamed a dream and asked for an interpreter. Only then, after two years, did the butler remember. Joseph, who year ned to be remembered, had waited a long time for the butler to show his appreciation. In the New Testa ment, a similar story of ingratitude is told. Nine ( of an original ten) lepers who were cured by Jesus in a fcertain Samaritan leper colony dil not return to give him thanks. Only one returned to Jesus. They simply forgot. : 1 First of all let us b egrateful for simple things about us. Gratitude for fater, for productive soil, This is a season to be grateful for not only the physical side of life;. Let us be grateful for spiritual capaci ties for the ability to love and honor,' to be creative, just merciful Wei want alert minds, broad sympa thies a vision of truth, a sensitivity to the needs of others. Let us be . i i. . Prepares by fteparttt,... i f . - I Presbyterian Junior Cu..) Maxtea. Jx'ortJi Carolina Life is a struggle, but God made us fit for the conflict .Christian life is a striving to find and follow the Way of God. Paul the Apostel wrote: "Not that I have already ob tained this or am already perfect; but I press on to make it my ewa, because Christ Jesus has made me his own. Brethren, I do not consider, that I have made it my own; but one thing I do, forgetting -what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press en toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God In Christ Jesus.' j thankful we live in a land where we many purchase devotional liter ature. . , i-;-' W' e Millions of people1 are denied the right to buy Bibles, hymnals, and Church School literature. Another area for which we are grateful the Christian Church " The church has benefitted mankind -in . so ' many ways. This includes i hospitals, or phanges, colleges, doctors skilled technicians, : and hope. These are fruits of Christlike concern. The world is learning compassion,: it is learning 'it because' the church of Jesus Christ has held high the ban ner of her Lord. I- am grateful for having been born in a land that be lieves in a church. ? 1 "Bless the Lord, 0 My soul: and all that is within me, bless His Holy Name, Bless the Lord. O My Soul, and forget not all his "benefits". (Psalms 103: U) , , . so connoenr ... so glamorous . IN THREE LENGTHS so comfortable i SryUiOI-toyoaj-W. Jfyle 400-14" Hoyea- Style 200-2 - 14" oyoo kudk ponrr okdJe.sftaw ywf " ftlMeihtoned, oB alertie, foyoa , - PutMoiiiioaad comfort .. V , 5roaiyWwoMtohnlawhbper efieovwtoMf.wrtponA J9Q SWor end tmeoHw wrthoet tseewihelMN .;:...$7M ' sVyla'tili-toyee-ir.UW . rtnkl "" 5 Ifv). 2I-Nril ,7.";..95 Styl 4-Nylo-ir...7J0 - Slyl 2-W-Nn...$7.50 t V)a7arogob) mtaO, medium A lwfle-esroejiioitVJ' Ethel's Sftofete Wo , ON SAVINGS WHY TAKE LESS? MUTUAL SAVINGS & loan Association 114 E. Gordon St. Kinston, N. C (i , i . , ... L.i.cct of Bible, I'reiKyteri:m Juuwr College. C m m : . By M. H. MOORE Under the 1960 amendments te the Social.' Security law," survivors - of any worker who died between Mar ch 31, 1938, and January, 1, 1940, (and who had worked under social security for at least a year and a half before his-death) -many now get bgnefits. , , , :. -' The original Social Security Act provided benefits only for retired workers, when the law was chang ed in 1939 to make benefits payable to the survivors and dependents of workers, no provision was made to pay monthly benefits to the survi vors of a worker who died before 1940., , . 1 , y. : - Under the new law; payments can be made to the widows of workers who died after March 31, 1938, and before January 1, 1940; to the aged dependent parents of these workers and to other disabled sons and dau ghters.' rt& . To qualify for benefits, a widow or dependent mother, of a worker who died before 1940 must be 62 I hi i;,t l.ave a Hisahilitv so severe tliu't it keeps hira ot hes from duing any substan tial gainful work and the disability must have begun before the child's 18th birthday. .. , ;A : ; vIf ou believe that you may qual ify for these payments, get In touch with your social security office as soon as possible. October 1960 is the firstmonth for which benefits can be paid, but you must make an application, before, payment ; can start, - - J -' : a PS BEST QUALITY ' ' .' Outside White Paint -r $3.90 Galloa ' JUNES JEWELERS 225 N. Railroad St. "Warsaw, N .C. TV . . . , ' SfJTEl'S HOME AND AUTO STORE ; Furniture G. E. Appliances "Acres Railroad from Branch Bank" " , Wallace, N. C. s , - it llble MatMtidt alm pfanlana 1 fi:10-2u. -,:r . i , : I. Deretloaal Beadtes: PfalllFplana 4:4-18. SSrc2ihlaC:i Lesson for November It, I960 1 THAT IS needed in this world ' VV Is not always better people. If s people who will stay as good thw r. lunt a while loneer. you have yonr best moods, don't you 7 Or if you .'on x, some peopje around you surely have some good moments. ' .Suppose those moods lasted longer T fluppoa those moments, became hours or days t The difference be tween one really good, person and K another who real ly i3nt, way not 4 A GRACE "AT? THAMCSGIVING Dear Lord, niay we who gather 'round this board ' In love and peace ask one more boon of Thee r Give iis Thy grace to know how blest we ar' Who live in this fair' land; we who are fret To live, to work, to worship as we please! And when the feast is done, we pray Thee thsa Help us to share witihTall men everywhere t - I This blessed heritage of ours. : : . ' v ,. 1 i 1 I 1 U ' - -- - t . ' , AIUmU i i if always. d -inai, , a one Is- srood. the - nth- had. The-v oreman , both may be good, only one of the . two Is able to suck witn it, jie nas atnvlnar Dower. Jie doesn't fade: v i while the other one folds up in nuny. t i j , Slrsngih kin ,--'. ' When you read the 6th chapter ' of Pphesians you get the impres- slon that life is a fight, even for the Christian. Tea, that is true, we must say especially for the Chris tian. The non-Christian doesn't try tt mrim nrfttnnt the tide, he roes 'with the crowd. If a man sets out . to be a Christian he soon enough discovers that it Is no bed of roses: He discovers . where strength , is needed; for one thing, against the pull of temptation. Strength of; body may help, but one's Very phys-. leal strength may be a-' source of! temptation. Strength ef mind may ; help; but a strong mind again may' Itself be a temptation to doabt and ' pride. It Is strength InAde, strength of spirit, that counts most in the fight against temptation. Many an alcoholic, or others who find liquor- a real temptation even if not rated - : "alcoholics,'' know how this 1st Just to say NO how hard it 1st ; Other people can help, but the fight la really on the Inside of the one. &h Is tempted. The battle-field " may be out of sight, but the battle 'jt leiTibiy real. ' .Strength For i Just as a Christian needs inner strength to hold out longer against temptation of all kinds, so he needs strength within so as to keep his ?ood intentions going. All of us ,wve generous impulses. We aim to do something for some one. We have a picture of ourselves yelping some one out of trouble . . and that's all it ever is, a picture. We hang the walls of our mind with .these pictures . of ourselves,' all : noble . . but pure imagination. They are pictures of what we in- :-,. tended doing, what we maybe start- . -ed to, do but never finished. ii 1 , Or perhaps we really do gel go- ' tng on these fine projects, but get . too tired too soon., We are like the , grain in Jesus' parable that fell on -rocky soil. It came up all right, but , a few' days' sun and it was gone. The good start had no follow-up. ; There was life in the plant but it had no staying power. What 'we need is inner strength, the , "Will t . that says. Hold on!" . ' , ; ' How "t find Strength ; ' . ' One thing" should be -kept In mind at all times : inner; spiritual power is not like physical or men tal power, uome people are oorn with better physiques than others. Some are born with high IQ's and the Iow-IQ people just never will catch up. Not everybody, in short, can be an athlete, not every one can be a "brain."' But every one can have-' the inner strength' about which we have been talking. If every one does not have tt equally, and some not at an. It is not be cause any are barred off by God'a decree. It is because some do not fulfill the conditions. - v ., - The very first condition, and the continuing one, can be put' In a question: Do you want itf Here as in other matters, God Is more will--ing to give than we are to receive. We do not have to make ourselves h ready or fit bet ore God's spirit comes Into our hearts. We do have do one thing, quite seriously. , e must put ourselves at the', Spirit's disposal. The Spirit of God . -will not come te the help of anyone -; who uses, or tries to use, the Spirit for his own private ends. Only the . Spirit of God within us is able to " give us that Inner strength which . we so continually need. But the " Holy Spirit Is not to be bought, . wheedled, harneeaed or controlled. Only those who welcome the Pplrit and yield to Him may have Him. tataM elwe vrri"t Vy Ow ii-llea SI tHrl" ItMaal 4vaa'. ef t" Chnrrmm f . r CkrlM la ti O. 0. A. 1iIm kf Gaauaaaitr SerriaaJ " , ...... 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