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;j U " DUPLIN TIMES IV.,; j cacii Thursday In Kennnsville, N. C, County Seat of . , t DUPUN COUNTY LiHC' easiness office and printing- plant, KenansTllta, C. . , .;.' BVTH P. GRADY ; , '' ., . - '' " " DWNEB and PUBLISHER ' - ' ,' ' " CC '-'K ' fcuTH GRADT EDITOH , , , -Entered Al The Port Office. KenaoevilJe, N .C , ' - v . second clan matter ' , i TELEPHONE Kenansville, ' Day 29 S-2171 MrM 21 S-ZM1 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES! $3.50 per year plus lie N. C. Sales Tax In DubI'ji linouy Jones. Onslow, Pender, Sampson, New Hanover and Wayne ewmtiesi 4.sa per year plus 14c N. C Sales Tax oustide thli area In North Carolina and $5.50 per year plus 17c N. C. Sale Tax elsewhere. ' V-" j Advertising; ratei famished on request, A DnpUB County Journal, devoted to the religious, material, educational ecooomlc and, agricultural development of Duplin VVnm ' Fwarwr R' Uncle Pete From SAYS DEAR MISTER EDITORi , ".V'-slsea by: ffie; papers where the , House Committee' on Operiations, - whatever' (his Is, reports, that our. A Federal Government now owns 740 million acres of land in the United ' State and 433,000 acres in them for- r j eign countries. The report says this -'don't include any acres used fer military, purposes. I don't" recollect ever reading in - any of them pamphlets from the i U, S. Department of Agriculture ' what the Guvernment has got on thla land.. They ought to give a de ;. tailed report on their holdings like they make me give on mine. save I a little on' taxes by cutting the cor - ners' here and there in my report. Fer instant, when I list my holdings 5 1 leave "out" the gulleys and ferjrit :' about jthe, chickens. My old lady j claim the chickens is hers and I telf her, at Her'age, she is tax ex- empt on chickens.. I'm willing ter 1 ; the Guvernment to fergit about the gulleys and chickens, but I'd shore - like to know wbaf else they got on i them 740 million acres. Fer the sake f! of the tax-payers, I hope they ain't f got'em in the Soil Bank. ; W0 ' was discussing this item at 4 the : country store Saturday night and Zekfr Grubb allowed as how the PuiiitMMt uvnintf &n much land . T, UHTW.WH .""""'fl could cause trouble. Zeke claims ail the war since Adam has been , ' fought over fand, trying to take more of it or keep the other country from taking some of yours. Zeke re- t. i. ... . .A I J J .I 41. nt firm was littler ever time he looks at it rJleT t,mL trlhhnr and he thinks maybe h neighbor QUU W n ; -t " .-i, ? ife'doibi a tittle fcnemnvimrin the ? light of tlje tnoon. He figgers one t of ;lttese''dayi' Wti have to take -i down big shotgun and rtgit it. ' Ed DoqlitUe, said bim and the I Government jwas . a. heap alike in ' me respect. The Guvernment has got 740 nmlifcfl'V'res of land and 1 is $300 billion n debt. Ed, says h's. got 183 acres, of .land- and . owes i $2,800, not including the $25 he's be hind with bis preafeher..' According to that (eport from the House Com ' mittee n Operations, claims Ed, i; him artd the Guvernment is both i land pof. i Welli Mister Editor, it looks like It's going to cost a, feller 5 cent to f' mail a letter and cost you about WELTS STOCKYARDS -?fc. '' WALLACE. N. C. WALLACE, N. C. t AUCTION EVERY, THURSDAY BUYING AND SELLINGS DAILY EXCEPT , OFFICE PHONE AT 5-2261 y'm: n, l. -WELLS NIGHT PHONE AT -ttl , MOt P. WELLS NIGHT PHONE AT 5-251 IK jiLiDtlnlHsH "Your John Deere Dealer' Phbna LY 2-3712 , I "-h'iic Cottling Co. In Wilmington, N. C. . I r emtur. If waffAinna. at Chitjpn Switch double to mail your paper after July 1. Them Congressmen is migh ty upset over the postal deficit. In fact, they is so upset that I see where the House mailing and fold ing room reports it sent out one mil lion pieces of postage-free, political mail in February and is predicting that by the time the Congressional races git in full bloom in July and August they'll be sending out 300, 00Q pieces of postage-free, political mail a day from them Congressmen to the voters back home. But they claim this ain't costing but a few million a year, just peanuts. Your truly, Uncle Pete Spotlighting The Home Pegrgie Llmer Home Service Representative ' Carolina Power ft Light Co. Make The Most Of Your Home Freezer When buying a freezer, look for combinations, with the freezer, at the bottom if., your refrigerator door is opened and closed much more often than that of the freezing com partment. You can choose from many types of combinations. To have a true freezer in a combina- rSb. there must be two separate rn i m v doors,, one. to. the refrigerator atid one to the freezer. ! 'You have a" choice of two styles in home freezers, upright and chest 'type. Either is sized anywhere' from a minimum of about seven to 20 cubic feet maximum for most up- i Tights, sizes going larger in the chest-type. If you are short ol floor Space, you'll probably want an up right freezer. And since it's tall, it takes but little wall as well as floor area. The top of a chest-type freezer, if you locate it in the kitchen or until ty room, provides counter space that is sometimes as needed and welcome as the addition of the con venient freezer itself. If you do use SUNDAY Sales Parts -S- Service - Quality Farm Equip Co. Clinton, N. C e t 4 fc ' By EUa V. Prldgca ' , ' , - UNBELIEF , -' What is said -of ; unbelief? "He that believeth on the son of . God hath the witness in 'himself:-he that believeth not God hath made him a. liar:, because- he believeth not the record that God gave of his Son." I John 5:10. . . Some causes of unbelief. "How can ye believe, which receive hon or one ef another, and seek not the honor that cometh from God only." John 5:44. - , .i ' v, -i , Some consequences of unbelief. 'And many false oroDhels shall rise, and shall deceive; many. And because Iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.", Matt. J4: 11, 12. , '. '-!,.- Daneer in unbelief : "He that be lieveth' and "is baptized shall " be saved: but he that believeth not shall be damned.", Matt -16:18. "If we suffer, we shall also reign with Him; if wef deny Himi He also will deny us." 2 Timothy T.n. "I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in'vnnr sins:' for ve believe not that I am He, ye shall die in your sins.' John 8:24. Are unbelievers to be avoided? "Now I beseech you, brethreri, mark them which cause division and ofenses contrary to the doc trine which you have learned: and avoid them." Romans 16:17, If obstinate, what will be their fate? "So we see that they could not enter in because of unbelief". Heb. 3:19. What relation to the law- "He that believeth on Him is not condem nert: hut he that believeth not is Yinfamiuri already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only hegotten Son of God, he that believeth on the Son hath ever lastins life: and he that believeth I -..t C.n c-bnll nnt CM hilt UUL HIC uuu 0HUIJ , the wrath of God abideth on him." .Tnhn .1:18. 36, Taken from "Gathernig-together of Scripture." THIS IS lht LAW By Robert E: Lee ' TRUSTS . , Legally speaking, what is a trust? Briefly stated, a trust is a fidu ciary relationship which is created when one person holds the title to property for the benefit of another person. The following is a typical exam ple of a trust: John Doe transfers the freeber top for work space, he sure to protect it with oil ciotn cov ering. I Freezer management will' be mbte isuccessfuly experienced if you pro iceed gradually. Dont for instance, fill the freezer with the first pro ducts of the season. As the year ' passes, you'll want to add many i things. Organizing your freezer, with spe cial sections for. meat; fruit, vege tables, breads, and other food spec ialties simplifies finding items quickly when you are-planning a freezer meal. .You might also like to have separate storage sections for beef, lamb, poultry, etc. ?? Planned, combined meals frozen together can' be stored together for unexpected dinner guests, school lunches or special diets,., You'll want to keep an inventory to help you remember quantities of various foods and length- of ' time they've been in your freezer. Keep the record accurately so you will know when to replenish supplies as well as when to use foods that have reached their time limit' in the fro zen state.'; v. t Freezing season is. an year round but the spring and summer months give us an opportunity to really put our freezer to work. I will have more information, tips and recipes in this column in the following weeks which will be helpful to you in using your home freezer to best advantage. I will also be giving demonstrations oq freezing at var ious places as the freezing season progresses. The first such meeting will be a -freezer school in -Beula-yille on May 3 at Harrell'S Depart ment Store. . Skating Afternoon and Night 2:30 to 5:30 , ; 7:00 to 11:00 . y Price To Everyone ; Saturday Afternoon Only ; Ladic Night Mon. Night Skate GOLD .-PARK ; r lake : 5 Miles South Of H Recreation f 'til V ON Vpi v. DAT property to Richard Roe in trust to pay the income to Mary smnn ior life and, on Mary Smith's death, to transfer the principal to Henry Jones. ' - ' , , The person who creates the trust is the "settlor." the settlor is also sometimes called the "creator; of the trust, the "donor" or the "trus tor." The person holding property in trust is the "trustee." The per son for whose benefit property is held in trust is the "beneficiary." How may a trust be created? , These are three principal methods of creating an express trust: (DA declaration or statement by a pro perty owner that he holds the pro perty in trust for another; (2) A transfer by a property owner during his life of property to another per son to be held in trust for a third person; (3) A transfer by will by the owner of property to another person as trustee for a third per son.. " .'. . The declaration' of a trust in re spect to personal property need not be in Writing; and if in writing, it may be contained in letters or other writings. No technical terms need be used. It is sufficient if the lan guage shows the intention to create a trust,, clearly points out the pro perty, .the disposition to be made mi 7 Kenansville A - nv i i p ; - j "W "T"' 7D CAY 'is Y : . zsJ i YCL HONG, CGCTXDKL WHAT exiza OH L.EO riantcr? ooN' DAT SECOND STOW sJQO 0UCKS: DA CROOtCZj of it, and the beneficiary. A non-lawyer ougnt not w atremm to create his own trust. He should consult and follow the advice ot an attorney. The trust instrument should be drafted by an attorney. Many persons have found it advan tageous to set up a' trusi from the tax viewpoint. ..,.,.,., In addition to ' express trusts, there are implied trusts, namely, resulting and constructive trusts. These trusts are adjudged to exist by courts of equity, either because of a presumed intent that tjjpy shall exist or for the purpose ofcwreyent ing the "unjust enrichment'"w the holder of the title to tne property. May the creator of the trust be a beneficiary of the trust? Yes. He may be . either one of several beneficiaries or J the sole beneficiary of the trust. May the trustee be a beneficiary of the trust? -Yes. A trustee may be one of the wvornl hAnpficiaries of the trust. Example: where property is convey ed to A in trust for A and B. . Where the same person is both the sole trustee and sole benefic iary, the beneficiary becomes own er of the property free from any trust. Since ha cannot maintain a ADD A' TOUCH: OF -i..,v . .. Perk up your savings program at Watcamaw ;.. , . th6 bank that makes it a breere to keep your savings growing all year round. Waccamaw pays 4 guaranteed interest on one year cerftcates of Ato your savings or open a new account J-JoW. The'? nd letter way to give a life to your spirits this1 Spring anoj f W? Jo your future! J , ' '.-.:, . s $ . i K . ; -i : . i .'.-..'"": . ' " ; v.. . - : :'; r'V' ' ....(.. . " . ' - ' '' r " QJouVe yoh il: maideuten got it fiaoedf mm Rose Kill - Member Federal v; - - 'By D, E. EJiftliardt. Put affection into your lov4j Rom. 12i9 t '! " tye have an abundance of s new houses bjjt we need more of the old home spirit in them The home shor tage is disastrous. r ' ', ' We can stand complaints like the folkrtting;!) sHe. does not give me moneySenough.2) What in the world does she do with so much money 3,1 lie never acts like he loves me. 4.) She acts she aoes noi wam uk around. ,5) He: thinks nai eyerjf thing his daddy says is law and gos pel.6) After she visits her mother I cannot- do anything with her. , Even a good home has its miserr les nut it is like the ocean with hankers on the surface and a vast f thaf hnlrls it in lance. We need to acecpt husbands, and wives for what they are and not what UMk rfrcamed they might be. Invite the preacher arouna iur ai0 anri let him tell you now calm and placid it is at his houes. f- t' t " - V t- i. Changes In Your Social Security n. . .,ninv of the Goldsboro Social Security Office have made' a resolution for 1962. mey nave resoi sneedilv as pos- sible all claims for social security benefits that tney receive m They want to put that first monthly social security check Mo the hands of the beneficiary as soon as pos sible. Retired persons, pisaoiey - dlviduais, arm uiiyu - . . i. hnlr, Ihpm to live and survivors oi oece- ea womci vnij, r - -- self to carry oui uie Phone 554 l?hone 3741 TO YOUR SAVIIIGS it.. V..S5. '".IT'. J 11 . ill Beubville" Deposit Ins. Corp. 1 ."you vnil be pi opai ed if you b.i-g I with you certain documents when lyou Jake your first visit to the Dls trict Office. - ' . enoo'i-nn vour claim, perhaps the most important docUi inent ta bring wiw yuu tl security ard'or the social ec irity card of tne deceased. . . : you .shoulcL also bring with you some proof of ypyr age. A birth cer ificate is preferred. here is no original birth certificate ivailable, old records or documents can be usea io inure - Many of you probapiy nave .u .v cords or documents around the hou se that you are not aware of that can be used to prove your aw. Such tecOrds..qr documents as old .famj ily' Bibles, old family records old insurance policies;- your age a n vour marriage cettijicaie or the birth cerUficates of your children, etc., may ne wswy" your age. A definition of ;old wo iddbe any document which war made ten or more years ago 4. none of these Is available. brm,p what you have. - ' If there are cnuuie.. eiunicen VK . - , ren who have been unabUi to worj. since before their eignieem.. Aav). vou should bring tne birth certificates. The "M,P" tocopiea of birth record , whch a not signed ana ao ed seal are not certified birth cer tificates and cannot be used. ? Some proof of iast yeai v- 1 J TUto rlnMimpnt CO ngs is requueu, . j , ,nd be In the form of the worker's W-2 Form ( withhoiamg ia ;t ment) or the self-employed indivj dual's 1961 tax return. The tax r turn must be a copy of th i origins rotnrn which was sent to the Uirec tor of Internal Revenue. To provi that the sen-empioyiMcuv - i been -paid,' a Cancelled check, t money order stubor a receipt fron; .money oraer iuu, . r- - '.. i. iorrir lir M me duii . .. , . , cPitv District Office simpij FOR ; re iit HOUSES & APARTMENT in - ; ' . Kenansville and Warsaw Mrs. Belton Mmshew' -i ' u Warsaw, N." C OK ' ' Mrs, Homer C. Brown - ' L ' ' ' ' : ' ' ' ' ' - - -t iM, j iu.i-i.it 1 ' ' ', JLJ 4 3 ' -trt 4 unpin Biblt Matirlali Act 3 through S; , -I Peti-f "a. ; "' "' . ( . Dirtlal Pblllppuni 1:13-16.. - Asinst Prc::ur3 . . Lessoa tor May , ,1962 JT is so easy and respectable lo I be at, least ?onvculional Chris- n tian il iAmarioav othat are shocked by the picture "Question "T" because it makes starkly plain 1 tne ugly penaiU(js Christians have to py in omtnumst I countries' jnst for bmg -'Ctiristiaq. Locausa rthere- it s ah cli- arenct bi'UNO'ii vt'oua. try. and Es( Gef : n"')y j(fcw exam ' d V at between . t.. . ot-i , country. an0 ' the Roman , Empire "inn the .fir ieeuUry ;8-teE,;C rist ', are tempted to overlook the feet that we too live in a society-that is stiU kvery 'argcly pagn., ine thru i tic i ta whom the Letters In the t.ci tj.H.tivi.- - ----- reminded that they had come ouj of darkness into God s h. '.to The .darkness had not Vfrnislic i, it way out there tike, wast di eadiut night tuions t tin ilr'T''",' f .li 'iwe 'r,iiaot'-tUToumlet by pitcflbblackness. - It is becauss Christian ideas and ideals; hv permeated society as a ; whole. Much of America's "way of life? has Christian origins. .Mevei'th- i. MOHAnism thAv tatr 'm m fnrrfk of a grey cloud, a log like thki . .... i.AH.I1h Drlgni wnpunm u "white-out v Nothing t be plain) ' iy seen in it; . This kind of paga log surrounds the Christian, often without his realising it Wk caA tkke some expressions front 4 l-'Pvter I, to illustrate.- The writer speaks of "passions w .ine nesn : that wage war against your souls.tf (Is America paganism, much al in the ancient and rottisig Romd orid. the suesestion h eonstanUt . ptie, in advertising. enteHsin- (hent. literature ana ine orainary ithing it aU'rlght for you tf yett really want io oo w nav iv. Liquor is all right If you want it, UM -besV reason or a juvorce n hist that you want one, yoanf tM- pie don't have to wilt until.'fnarv riage before jnr i other. Thes and pother 'el arj i Mrt especially ior young ,peopl. WHO OMiJBPi re" uwv jufc vivp of, "Everybody". may be luft the vou: c age-old paganism . f Aaionc ha 8mIm z . The early-tiroes Christians could -not havebeen fooled by thjia. They that f ttvervbodv" was mosti a Iy pagan. To took to popubr opnv . HJUi 1U nj ""uu , - tian- standards of livirigj- would ha.ve seemed ridiculous, VCnrlt tian was expected to be dMferent , they knew that much, orimost ol them did. Today "cdnforgaay" la very much the thing, but. we do not ask. as we should, Conformity with what? with whom? Imitating people who do not even Spretend to be Christian, is absurd; yet. ' millions of ehurcb-memtxrs do A , Take two simple example. There Is a magazine about Women's .'hair-do's." It's what the mage, rinejis all about, nothihg eh tjuery:ls it a Christian use of time, brains 1AH money to spend. -money making and buying a mag -azlne ' devoted 'to t hair-do' ta there nothing more important to take a Christian woman's tiihe- "Bet tt,;uaistM(;i W' Ko one should suppose that the jChristian Ufe;Qnsists mostly ta whacking pagans ever tjie Jiead with Jthe nTett,; Commandment Neitherqoes it consist in jnerehr, dot doing this and not doing that, Saint feter did' not lay, out the Christian We a, series of Don't' . '3Uva.i free-men r. .Jn Uve as, nnU of God.'; That's: positive .tiding, (ot. negative. Honor U t men, he says. Love the ibrothei hood. That's' positive living in two direction! The Christian has deaK l mgsi.with. nOn-Chriatians and a)0 wita Christians! and negative ap preaches are no help either Wijk The! best" tesisiance aglns tli , consunt pressure of pagnism 11 dot. to keep snouting NO all the ' Uihe. lt U to tod a way of Uvlrf such' that it will be the pagan, M the Christian, who discovers that bl JUe is. empty. The Chrifclisi ' ifan well get on withqut the pagan I ' 'fun; '' but the pagM mair , 00104 aro""d by observing u iChristtan'g kappines., .; . . aiw ii m v, a. a. - .. -v . , ... . because you are. unable to, find 6B or more' documents mentioned bove. Get together what ! you do have, and visit the District Office . , ." - : - i A ' for further instructions and assis tance, the office for thli area, Is tocatetL-at taA.M. Walnut Street, Goldsboro. Their hours, are ,. frqm t:4S a. m. ta .00 p. m. ,' . , I f The litlte,brown bat has very noir eye-sight aMI jit. guided in, t!-;. and locates its insect prey will) natural "i edar ." ' , '. : . ' .
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