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mi ' , ft:- , w LIN TIMES ' k 1V-"'"y la KenanivtBe, N. C Courity Seal of . , , ' WPUH COUNTY, ,' i ..j office and printing plant, KenansvUle, N. C. -1 , k'.Nb- 'k RUTH JP. GRADY t ..NER and PCBLtEBEft v Ruth pcraoV, nmvr' - r..;.Ki ! The Post Office, teoajaavllle. N .C , .it'-. r",um 4 is second clat matter v o , 1 w--k,dinsvUle. Day ,.2 f-n?MVlgkf ft MM ' TES: M.SO per year ftlas ljk N. C. Sale To i . ji., , -t Met, Onflow, fender, SaMpsoa. New Hanover au- . JTne counties; 4.50 PT year plus He N. C. Sales Tax oostide Cito area ta Norta Carolina and 5.50 per year plus I7e N. C. Sales ''Tax etowBr.-VV3.-A-4 - .- .; - f-O. . . i s i,nniiin raiea innusaea on request , A DapttC Comnty jon.rnat. devoted- (v the rally tons, material, ditcatUaat:,ra H ad nfjttral' deveropmeht of Duplin ji.Mki . lit ftwauims.o C -iV ,C::...Lj3 ty.J.r.:.,.:! tVUVOtf TCSTtFY TO YOU.' m .1: ... EAR MteTBR EDITOR: . v:v4 1 i iy "(nt'lHml irtlere ; isnran from Georgia, jays . (He Vurernnient has 'got, to spend ano v , ihef "fifr million tjits jrear to git , . W W koj. ctplfira That's on? item , , that, won't have no trouble gittlng y j Ihrough - the Congress . TtWrt same T 4:ofa'1H mted gi git- . .Vilinf.' rJdfOfJdnWanef,. with . Federal BiA to ieliafatiMi' wilt Tote solid to Ihey took ote ol . 0i political fact Ihat mBtoa ls ,J(p pigs than in Tf f : ' 'lpj4rmvfia)Sariimas read ta piece i a roagatiae where JeaeberS; l. some Qitle,is. "gravely concerned over the Ising hemline" among; higft. school girls. I, reckon Jhls is ten-dollar talk meaning high acnoat gir u. exposing mo mucn T.' f..- 1 1 m 4 r;r ;itst'orVd : TWlTtltAITS "V CsliaeTelal' ' "HOTbGsUrtY fljiywarfh a s aiuiir 6anc 6341 :$MtlngsNlgBirand Sandays leg, The piece, said it had got so , serious in some parts of the coun try that 37 fcirls Was suspend from ooe high schol in New York. I ain't acquainted with these things well enough to pass a opinion on it. When I was a boy nobody ever spoke of a girl having le?s. They was referred to in a very low voice as limbs. . ' But I do know"' some changes in the attitude of wimmcn in these matters has took place down throu- Igh the year. I recollect when 1 was. a' boy, fer instant, that when a windstorm come up the wommer folks would always grab ' fer their skht. Now they always grab fer their hat, I brung up. this hemline item at the country store Saturday night and Ed Deolittle claimed hemlines has been rising now fer some time among young and Old alike and the 1 1 .1 r t : I mailer ain i wormy ui auenuuu i He siys about all this magazine pie et proves is that the high school girt is more Interested in her frame than she is in her frame of mind ! ;'.-, they aint nothing wrong with . Um( si these times. In fact, allowed ; Ed. it was right smart thinking. As long as a feller picks out his girl from looking at her hosiery instead of looking into her heart, claims Ed, the frame is the thing. rJ- ' - ( yS, 'YOUR 'HONOR H6 WAS MANAGER k ' Of A &ATH HOUSe i FOR IS YEARS ANO J Lg L , - Or' I.HtRESI BY: Ella V. Pridged ; ' ' t . '"THE BrBLE" ' ; II Peter J:l-Not propiieey' ever" came by the impulse of man. but men moved by ; the Holy 'Spirit spoke from God. 1 . The Bible easllv-oualtfies as the only book in which God's revelation s covtamed. Inere are many Bjb- les of different religions, it is soon discovered that gll these non-chris Navy, but was given a medical dis charge after six weeks and was not recommended for re-enlistment, be cause of his affliction, j's -:, As he grew older the epileptic seW rures became worse, and he requfr- however, if many did not, as he was:: it i ; 6aVkt It t::U6n: ' No doubt some people , in the New Bern and Havelock area wil( re. menbt- lieutenant Colonel John H, Clenn from having met him while he was - stationed at Cherry ! Point from 'MaicH 1945 to January M946 and agaia : om November 1952 thr burrJartu!i.;y of 1953,1; .; ;; r.-'.;- It would not be too. surprising, publicans in this new session of the i business. Make friends with little Congress is setting up committees children. All these can make you to help the farmer. If I recollect j worthy of friendship. If you have to flatter a man to ' keep his friendship you had better I trade him off for a dog and shoot the dog. Pretended friendship is like' pre tended health, it leaves you with the backache vise-versa. If a man's friendship caused your promotion, trust him. If his friend ship is a result of your promotion, watch him. If a man runs from you because someone is shooting at you, you hid better take up with the gunman instead of running after the friend, j The Divine needs human friends and humans need a Divine Friend, i right, ever Congress since George Washington has set up somepun to help the farmer. What they actual want ot do is help him mark his ballot. Yours truly, Uncle Pete THE WAYSIDE PULPIT By D, B. Earnhardt Text, "Make to yourself friends" Make friends with your wife Make friends with your partner in ex ei extensive drugs to help control them. He was hot capable of hold-' ing down a job. and his was a case that was found not to be feasible for training ot rehabilitation.' While his parents lived, they cared for him, and after their deaths he made his home with an unmarried uncle and two sisters, During one of his sei zures, Mark fell into an open fire place and : was severely burned, making hospitalization necessary for savera months. . - Finally, the financial resources of his relatives were exhausted and ap- l) 'cation was made to the county department of public welfare for as ;i.tance for the afflicted man. The ui -le, now nearly 80 years Old, had given him a home for over 12 years, and the sisters, who had looked after his personal needs, are now narried, have young children, and family obligations which make it impossible for them to contribute to his support. ' ' Under the program of aid to the permanently and totally disabled. Mark was eligible for a monthly trrant which' makes it possible for him to have the required drus, and the necessities of daily living. '.:';S'Af''''...(:'f .'V. Is a quiet and unassuming, sort ff fellow whose Marine, Corps careir has. constantly reflected his : devo tion to Quty and his- complete lacfc of, any effort to publicize himself. $ ? I am proud; of . the fact that bur' first Orbital space flight was made by, a Mating Officer who': receive;:? a part or n:s eany training at we n i. e -w f ' ItJ m.it . tm CherW Point Marine Air Stalion.a tian bibles are all developments in ;am likewise, proud of the fact that me, wrong aireciton,? rney i pesin with some flnsh of true-light; and end in utter darkness l .T' I. Wesson for March 4, TC2 "v , .. .... . , :-; ; . ;: s .many f the; helieopteiS who hab partWipated inr tne, total f- Merru?y Protect . includtai r the sub-orblta Thd ''Unlv 'Rikla" la th inl. Rlni- Jt:i-i - i"a. cUt,n n that offers man a redemption , and U'antain Grlssom were, flown 1 by, l'. .L.I t.ij"L'i 1J''Ua. points the Way but of his dilemma Sixteen hundre year'were neied td t? Qiefe.''.:ting''df the 6ible8 it is! the "work' of more., than thirty authors. ench oif whdm- acted tys , a , scribe to" God.:' ;: J' ' '-v;Tnes6Ymen- lived generatfons: a part. Theyi wrote as God .difected therrij and Underjlis divine inspira tion, they were able to see the; great- and enduring truth, and to record pilot who tifloT Peeh tfaineditat'thjB New River Air Facility attacnea. ur ' 'last fail, naa occasion; w waicn these' pilots .practicing ihevdan"eit oiis . maneuver, ' of pieklng, Ufe .Jfeit cury Capsules frbrfi 'the rou"h surl neap fee-'iriotintt Newv Hlver I let. anit lt' ws easy to see ihat sued an undersaking , nss,; Jtjie "'Me'rcUri' them that other men might see and Protect;; is liot all glarnour and pub otdnous trailing and.rhard "' drk are required by, nianyi' njapy pe;iplt ItsmetimetiAe highly-publicized spectacle such as our- orbi tal space flight,' to remind us of M terrifJcbithat, the ;Marihe Corps and the other branches of our arni know them too. .During these 'sixteen:' hundred yciirs, the-sixty-six books (of the Rible were written by. men 'of a'f ?renf languages, living in differ ent. times; and .in different coui tr(es, but the messatre (,the'y wrote was one God spoke to ench ma i in '-:s own" laH"ua';e, iri his own time, but H!s' mssie. was basically the same in each case.- The ancient manuscripts written h . Hebrew,1 Aramaic, and Greek and trans'ated ! But it could be. Mister Editor, that Ed Is a little too broadminded on the subject of hemlines. Ed wat ches television a heap and some of them wimmen on television can git a feller confused about both hem lines and necklines. I would like to git a opinion from that school teaehei- that has been fussing about my spelling and gfammer. It would be nice to git a letter with the spel ling and grammer done real proper, even If her opinion was all wrong. But gitting back to them Con gressmen, I see Dy tne papers Organization An Army is a large and complex organization that uses its Combat Arms - the Infantry. Artillery and , ly disabled is one of the three fin j ancial assistance programs of pub i lie welfare. The otHfer two are old ! ase assistance and aid to dependent children. j Aid to the permanently and to tally disabled is for .needy persons I between the ages of 18 and 65 who are physically or mentally unable to work. Tlrese persons must be making their home In this State; urns is the. 23rd of a series explain-, ments of dailv livimr aueh s fnnH mg public Welfare in North Caro- cloth I Further information about aid to I the permanently and totally- disabl-', Aid to the permanently and total-1 them into a sinR'e modern tongue. FOR THE PEOPLE By Rrmafiotte W. Hnvle Public Information Officer North Carolina State Board of Public Welfare they found that God's promises re main unchanged. Conscience tells, i s in oi'r, innermost, being of the presence of Cod arid of the 'moral difference between good and evil. Christianity finds all its doctrine's stated in the Bible, and. the ti:ub" Christian' deni"s po part,' rlor . at tempts to add arything to the word of God. - As Peter said, "Holy men of Godv spake ps they were moved by the Holy Ghoser. , ... ed service are contlHtlaly dotn for us. and it is appropriate that our reioicine over this moriume,il feat,, we think npt orry of the galla; astronaut, but a'so of the thousaric nt n'hpra whii da routine lobs Co: trlbuting to such iut Wort 5 . - i ) . Foi Expert Wateh f See;--; IIINES JEWELERS VarSawr N. C Mark is over forty years old and has been physically incaDacifatpH Armor tn rlafpnt an nnnm., oA; bv pm PT)CV Qlnra Ma n..l.. , 1 . . . 1 .- . j i. , : u- V"'",J v iccn. ns ea may do ODtainea from your coun- and hold his land and .control his a young man he worked at various ; ty department of public welfare or oaa jobs m carpentry and construe from the State Board of Public Wel tion work. Then he enlisted in the fare, Raleigh. : where both the Democrats and. Re- EtLSt STOCKYARDS WALLACE, Ni C. "'. X ;: ' AljcnbW. EVERY THURSDAY If : &--v-'j.vi';:CEFT SUNDAY - ' , . ; - nwirv. piinivF. at s.22fii t. wiLLa NUiHt: rHOM .At -' dtf&'-i' f Wri t NIGHT PHONR AT 5-ZS11 :''--.STDP1-;; ' '- BUY ' . SAVE ijlApv&AX STATIC H hW:i'P''K3t "W DtlFLIW MOTORS tYAISAW, !,'C,, 'll iV V:' '''OAS' f"" LESs , v E-gttiar-27c "Per dalloH Hl-test 30c ..: f'".,. --urM lJU) Ootano ..; 3.. 103 Octane - i-iV--AirBfarrfs Of Oil ! B?p$ ptlfNSp:ir OWNERS MATTIE MTNSHEW The Opening 1st. Of BOB'S people. But with all its complexity of or ganization and weapons, the Army and all its elements depend upon one single factor for their very ex istence; the main elements of the Army are its Field Armies; those of a Field Army are its Army Corps; those of the Corps are their Divis ions: the Divisions have their Bat j tie Groups; the (Battle Groups their i Companies; the Companies their Platoons; the Platoons their Squ ;ads; and the Squads their individ ual Soldiers. The Soldier is the basic necessary element of the J Army. Without him there would be j no Army. j The Combat Soldier is a highly competent and specialized indivi dual. ( He must know infantry : tactics, individual and crew-served weapons, placing and demolition of 1 mines and how to protect himself. Ho must know how to read maps and air photographs, how to use a I compass and make rough maps and skpst"h?s, to recognize enemy per I sonnel and equipment, and other ! subjects necessary to help him .ac- complish his mission of defeating I the enemy. The1 Combat Soldier is an "ac j tion guy' who doesn't wait for ithimrs. to happen. He Makes things happen. No routine p'uging along ! for him! He's too much of a Man for that. His mind and his muscles thrive on the chillene of action. To a man like this, living means grabbing adventure by the sleeve. , before it can pass him by. If YOU are this Rind of man, you can prove . it to the world in a way that really ' ccunts - as a modern Combat Sol ' dier. The "action jjuys" of today's Army. Take the first step now and , see your Army Recruiter at Court i House, Keransville. N. C. on 1st & 1 3rd Thursday, (each month) J . '; K . : v.FARM;: LOANS. x.:;"v4ii 5 to 20 Years - Le Cost 1 f rompi-Oosliif - faff Payment : . f j To Purchase . Improve - Pay. off" .Debts V Erect (New Buildings ; . M. T. BRITT LOAN- AGENCY, ?? 7' : , (Tel. , LY trtm tlinton, ,Wo tl Caroluis Nlghto, LY v si: I ' KiK'- ur a bad w rd. No- May wanu to be ca.tcd one. Uvea's thiel plrhsett will eomplaia 4.8ooui oiner inieves. "I've been robbe'.' is common complaint uttered- by those .who habitnally roo omers. To bo urelhere.are twisted minds, busy; in: devis ing; .dishonest schemes, ;: aid proud of their success ,wh Dr. Foreman But then ther. are twisted minds clever uj all ways of crime and sin.' What 'w. can call normal neonlo Hnn't nv, Jo-'W' caned thieves. It is a fatarl oojecuon to a man that he is dis honest, Nothirig "else makes ub for the lack of Honesty, t '-fie i a generous,' hard1 working ma-s. but you have to watch; him ever minute."' ''He's a pleasant gentle man; but don't have any business dealings with him.'' Those ir hot ' ''recommendations'? any of - ui would enjoy over-hearing about . .ourselves. !w.;--xV-?;' lot art konistt J" t y Nevertheless, such is 'lho.' Strange nature of the self-deceiving human mlridV Waf It is easy to ;'kld" burselvcs Into tltinklni we are more horiest than w really are.- One way we deceivd ourselves is by taking refuge ii what U undeniably a faetJj does Wakew dirferencet where the money is taken from. It is Worsi to take inoney frci a cbild thsn frfifti matt big'enotigh'Jq "fight; It is worse, to. take money from a , poor'thfcn 'fhaq fronra rich one. Of .courses but stealing ;i still : stealing; even if not alj ,forras of sveling are equally bad, all fon :re.bd,'Ifi. noftrej for ex , arnpla that if the person from whom we withhold whatf is theljf ? . ,-iignuui uur . is ncn. enouen- maybe Hot a person at alt but a t'orporatwn or a ' govcmaiettt. tea it's all right to do them for Onr current, bctterthan-ever rate nf Af- nttA tm nvino-e oPKrifT rftiti mir riatani Jirn ili ' ' make regular thrift habits rewarding for our neighbors without thei having to investHT h!-f'!s only one good reason for saving at WACCAMAW. - V. 'i- :.:'d:.'Zf YOUR MONEY IN THE BANK IS SAFE. Sound inanageniettt. conservative investment policies, periodic examinations, jJlus ijepo" i j .xa ' JaIIamo lnnUiI iviUri 'tic 1 - ..t , ,- four good reasons why A BANK SAVINGS ACCOUNT IS BEST '! ': lllli YOUR MONEY IN THE BANK IS HANDY. Yea like td knOv 'that you hate 'Some reserve cash:aet ' aside for use when' an emergency arises or as,6p-v. ; portunity presents itself . and money in the jbank:?' is money yoil can count oik riifi'ft T -as v.1-. " ; '- K:;.:w BEflOMllON & IIEATING !.-!.Mit Kenansrille : i i (Located by iones Tire Recapping Co.) on Hvry. 24 - 5 . Klnl To Any Tyjpe Of Refrigeration ' fteneti 'tittnk Boxes ' ' j - '.' A '''-- 'IV ' a A. s 4 vouuiuuncrs . fAtrr Type Of Heating System ' 7 -Guaranteed . Service ' - : .) . . ' ? y rbon 23 6-2351 ' - a.; -v FOR SALE Lumber, Moulding, Plumbing Supplies SVSH HtORA. ASKFSr.S StDTNG. ROOFING OF ALL KINO. PIPE , , ' Plaster, Rock Lath, Shectrock, Mortar, Brick, Cement ' Block, Paints And ; Builders Hardware GUTTER. TERRA COTTA " Z. J. CARTER ' & SO!! " v- . I . f "r , .' - WALLACE, N. a .- .. : Mi ' Tm lsffl'- THE BANK IS CONVENIENT. A wfd range of other financial '$ services; to meet' yWr varied needst' is available under thhc: same" y) roof; and that ctin mean a (saving f timrefiort, and money for you . mm . .,,,.. ,.. . s ,;:!.. .:. '. ,.. ;:- .'-j z'-xj.r1: THE BANK IS HELPFUL. Because of our varied ex perience. We are ii & tmkrlie position to provide advice anay assistance wiui money t roauers oir many Kinas;. I we're aiways glad to do so. rut . . II 111 . I ; aU. 4 can gel by witL Jesiit on one occasion gave' a strong bint to the Pharisees that they.wert cheating" the Roman eoverhnient dv not baying taxes. Saint Paul flf Romans -13?V) found nTneceBsarr V, : to instruct hil feUonr-Romans to i X paylheir taxes. One of the com ;v- ' monest forms of theft nv AttrefV ica is seating the government out of tat -money.. Business . flrtn ' would even; make a Joke of It; I ' pnse ' accounts woro known ay. .' j "swindlo;' sheets," vvi-,,?'-.v.-, X.yV;" .. , ; Another common form of steaV ' . Ing it to tako money from Moplo i ' 4 grown Americans would actually'; take money irom a child; , but ' ome Americans have slow and ' creaky consciences whea it comes 1 - to- taking advantage of their yesfe i tion by charging much too much. Tboea-'jjriee-fixing eases m allV read about were like thail'A city I . would have to pay enormous sums .' ! for electrical equipment, -because -v te bids were ' "rigged" Ind'nof !. c6mpetlUv. A' landlord . will ; i charge exorbttant rent for oil 1 broperty; all because Je,kiioti the tenant has nowhere, in m M i union, will, charge iU "members, j or a surgeon his patients,, or a j . plumbei his customers, with" a bill that is aU out of reason- just be ,' , ' cause the workman or patient or ' ' customer has no choice ' but 'M t . :The incident of tht motley-1 . chancers in the TemnI f Mart ( . . U:15-19) illustrates two fortes of) stealing at once. The temple taxef v had to be paid In a special cur rency. These money-men WotUo exchange (say; Roman inoney into temple money, charging a very high iee for the service; NrJ they were cheating the public o4 sacred premises;-but stealing is stealing no matter where , it's ' done. In America aneounted samt are lost every year in gambling devices m certain ' church "fes tivals" and "picnics" and the Was, l not to mention double-priced whito elephanU at ehurth bazaars. It's all for a good cause, we are told, and even prominent public lead ers set a bad example of gambling evoa if it is for the benefit of a cancer fund or some charitable organization. But it's still steal-' ing, more is lost than won. Or to take a different example: How many churches pay their janitors and other Servants even the mini-' mum. standard. weesTl A church' has no more rigt to underpsy employees man any individual hits. Keeping what belongs- to. people out of their hands is still stealings', ? .'.' iT. ' w 5 I i -iMiha 1 ' II i r r it. U lii.ulo. tl CkriitiAA t .U.a. - oanrll ! Ih, o of , ChrlM l Ui. 11. S. A. a. .4 OasBlaUf frnt iHibl.) . ... . Kenansvills Rose Hill . Bc-bvills . . Clr-'j-in Mrrnhrr Federal niwwit nt. Cnro
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