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THE NEWS-JOURNAL THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1953 PAGE SIX Zh Upper Y$m- ti TMt UfPIM ROOM NAtHVIUf TFNNH1 E O death, where Is thy sting? O grave, where Is thy victory? (1 Corinthians 15:51-58. While sittini! tin a porch and .looking out upon the river Eu phrates, I write these lines. A the river, in the fields, tu re than one hundred thousand Christians a generation ao chose death through torture and star vation ratlier than deny their not a story of past bkcs, but it is twentieth century history. Men and women of our own days have preferred death to a Christ less life of ease. At this time of the year when we ponder Christ's great sacri fice for our salvation, it is well for us to examine ourselves and sec how deep our faith is. What degree of sacrifice are we ready to make for the sake of our wit ness for Christ? PRAYER Our Father, the cross of Jesus mid the example of those who Saviorr and live in comfort. They uied praying the last prayer of Ski hen: "Lord, lay not this sin to their charge." As one walks in those fields today, human bores in the sand 1;,vt. followed in His steps remind remind one "f their great , lls that spiritual death is far witnrs ,.r 'he - iv our. 1 his is ,,,, to be feared than physical le.ith. Help us t i witness for Him it all costs. In His name. Amen. THOrC.HT FOR THE DAY "The sufferings of 'his present time are not worthy to be com- red with the elory which shall revealed in us." 5TATE COLLEGE HINTS TO FARM HOMEMAKEKS Baking Time Savers Homemade baking mixes are ideal time savers. Biscuit mix, cookie mix, pastry mix nil these are easy to make and easy to siore. On house cleaning and laundry days, club and PTA meeting days when every min ute counts for the busy home maker, hot biscuits can still be a happy surprise at supper time. Just take down the can of bis cuit mix made of 6 cups sifted flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 table spoons baking powder, 1 cup fat (the kind that does not have to be refrigerated); mix dry ingred ients, cut into flour until the mix ture looks like corn meal. Use 1-4 cup milk to each cup of mix. Knead dough lightly and roll dough to about 1-2 inch thick. Bake in hot oven. Takes just a minute, and 1 cup of mix ;rii!ii:i!!:iii:ii:i:!i!i::!:!i!!:!!iiii;;i will mckc B to 12 one and one- I' inch biscuits. Homemade Rolls Koiimade rolls will make any i leal a hit with the family. It 'i.ic.r.'t take long to make them either little clover Icaves.plump iniiis, or Parker House. Be sure to make up enough dough to make cinnamon rolls or nut and ivishi buns that you can serve f.u- breakfast or for mid-morning v, hen friends drop in. Il.inicmadei breads can't be duplicated outside tho home kit O 'uii. Get out your choice yeast recipes and surprise your family with somo good hot homemade rills. I uuulry I!;nts for Work Clothes First of nil shake work clothes thoroughly to remove all loose dirt. Turn cuffs down, turn pock ets inside out. Stubborn stains should be removed and all rips and tears mended before wash ing Glove Washing Fabric gloves, cotton, nylon, ray on, are all washable. Colored cot ton, nylon, and rayon gloves should be tested for colorfastness before washing If there is no sign of bleeding, wash them with other fast-colored items. Dry your fabric gloves as fast as pos sible. Many leather gloves arc wash able. Read the labels first! It is too late to wash leather gloves if they already have been dry cleaned. White capeskin and doeskin are popular leather gloves for spring. They wash beautifully provided you do it right from the s'nrt and not after they have been dry cleaned. Wax for Furniture Grooming It brings out the beauty of woods. Wax guards against sears, moisture, scratches, spots, and rings. Rub furniture with grain of wood and rub hard to get the result you want. Don't wax fur niture too often. The farmer received 48 cents on every dollar the consumer paid for retail farm products In 1952. In 1951 the farmer got 50 cents, In 1945 the iflgh point he re ceived 54 cents. North Carolina has the largest rural population in the nation. Slightly more than half of North Carolina's farm population is male. . ANNOUNCEMENT H. F. Seawell, Jr., Attorney of Carthage, N. C. and H. D. Harrison,' Jr., Attorney of Raeford, N. C. hereby announce the formation of a partnership limited to the practice of Civil Law in the U. S. (Federal) Courts. Offices: Bank Bldg., Raeford, N. C. and Carthage, N. C. PIKCHUSS CHAIN SAW Bwilt for farm Cutting Stomp tvwea and Ait Uck lh. fat, ww. Mf my No pinrh h. Haw kM mark. Cwt nor pot man. W capacity. Kajr hmmP . Ott a fnw trtioa th rum mci na i anint smut Vljrn H f Sr ounr urn A. V. Sanders 720 Cameron St NOW BUYING PULPWOOD For A Good Price Contact WALTER PARKS Phone 376 Box 473 RAEFORD, N. C. Will Contact An Expert Forester To Cruise And Mark For Thinning The Timber iiiisiiiiiiiiMiiiiJiiiiiiii': iniwiiiiiiiiiw eO TO CHURCH SUNDAY . : : :. ::- : : ;: : x : : : :: r''''4:r.-?''4ei;QKxecKK3aw N TIRES? We have a good stock of recapped tires that we will trade for your old tires. This way you won't have to wait for your tires to be recapped. These tires were recapped at the B. F. C. rn.Ar J. - fvkftnrv Wttk f Vl VPfV BAITtA 'TS nnrtflrfrri farlnrv with the verv same & rubber and tread depth that is on their I & Silvertown tire. 1 s s i I- 603 -16 -$3.15 873-15-510.35 7C0-15-$12.45 70 -15 -SH.45 AT AUTO I II H RAEFOUD METHODIST hev. P. O I.ee, liiinuiler fl:45 A. M. Church School i.:0U A. M. Mommg Worsii 6:30 P. M. Intermediate and Senior Fellowship 3:13 P. M. Wednesday, Chlld 'en's Choir Practice 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, week service 8:00 P. M. Wednesday, Senior Choir Practice SANDY GROVE METHODIST Rev. N. P. Edens, Minister 9:43 A. M. Sunday School rach third Sunday preaching at 11:00 A. M. Each first Sunday morning at 9:43 A. M. GALATIA PRESBYTERIAN B. O. Shannon, Pastor 10:00 A. M. Church School. N:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Every Sunday ex.ept the Sth Sunday. Choir Practice 7:30 P. M., Wednesday ASHLEY HEIGHTS BAPTIST W. Ray Gosnell, Pastor Worship Services Second and fourth Sundays at '.1:00 a. m. First, third and fifth Sunuav it 8:00 p. m. Sunday Schoel, 10:00 a. m. Tha. Louder, Supt. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 730 p. m. PITT MAN GROVE BAPTIST Rev. Taylor, Pastor. 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Worship service each 1st and 3rd Sunday. PHILIPPI PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 A. M. Sunday School Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sundays at 12:15 P. M. 7:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, Pioneer PINDAKRACH PEKSDYTLRIAN Rev. Gowcr Crossucl! 2 3d P M. Sunday school. 7:30 P. M. Trenching every 1st lay night. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN 10:00 A. M. Sunda sjiool 11:00 A. M. Every second and fourth Sunday, Mom ag Worship services with sermon by the Rev S. A. Ewart. SHIEOH PRESBYTERIAN S. A. Ewart, Pastor 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A: M. Morning Worship, every first and third i. -nday Mid- ind - hone 5J5 Raeford, N. C. A j Fellowship CIILTvCH OF GOD C. O. Carter, Psstor Id.Uu A. M. Sunday school. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship 6:30 P. M. Y. P. E. . 7:30 P. M. Evanselistlc Ser vice LUMBER BRIDGE PRESBYTERIAN C. M. Bowling, Pastor 10:00 A. M.t Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship 1st and 3rd Sundays. AN ETERNAL FORCE The wind it like the power ol God. It it invisible you can neither tee nor ' h if. A r, v will earrtf m uilhoat y- skimming across the wavet with all the r beauty and grace and treeaom ot a sea- But whereat the wind may die and ?v leave you drifting aimlessly and help- ymp- lessly with the tide,- the strength of God r J . . 1 r ; remains eiernaiiy sieaaiasi. OIt it through the Church that man it 1 given understanding of this Power, for i by worshipping God he can acquire the I spiritual insight which gives fuel to hit , soul and purpose for hit pursuits. THE CHURCH FOB ALL . AU FOR THE CHTfflCH Th. Church j, ,h. (e l.... t " ClllMBihlp. Jh . four muiuI "flularly and .up rt Ui. Church. Th.r or.: (1) on. ,aU- For hi. h'ii " Church itoill Wch BMd. hi. moral and m tSST " !sssil?4t!!SStts Attt. Urhm mm V '""- Book ri.... IbUttbtw f y.M MotirJa I wS' H 22.3" ' jonn j Salurihy. . . PmIb,, 4, 4 RAEFORD BAPTIST Rev. Judson Lennon, Pastor 9:45 A. M. Sunday school 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship 6:30 P. M. Training Union 7:30 P. M. Worship Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, Prayer Services RAEFORD PRESBYTERIAN V. 8 Heyward. Pastor tAi A. M. Church School .':00 A. M. Morning Worship 1:00 P. "M. Pioneer Vesper 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, Adult Choir Practice ANTIOCH PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Gower Crosswell 10:00 A. M. Sunday school. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship COMMUNITY METHODIST Rev. C. L. Ledford Sunday School each Sunday af ternoon at 2:00 o'clock, Mrs. H. W. Ellis, Superintendent. Preaching services each second and fourth Suifday afternoons at 3:00 o'clock. 8:30 P. M. Sunday, Method'st Youth Fellowship PARKER'S METHODIST Rev. N. P. Edens, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Morning worship 1st and 3rd Sundays. HICKORY GROVE FREE WILL BAPTIST Rev. C. P. Hopkins, Pastor 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship every 1st and 3rd Sunday. BOCKFISII TABERNACLE BAPTIST Rev. D. E. Miller, Pastor 10:00 A. M. Sunday school. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship 7:30 P. M. Evening worship 8:30 P. M. B. ,T- U. 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, Prayer service. EPRESUS BAPTIST Rev. S. C. Taylor, Pastor 10:00 A. M. Sundsy school Worship every 1st and 3rd Sun days at 7:30 p. m. Every 2nd and 4th at 11:00 a. m. B.T.U. at 8:30 p. m. Prayer Service Sunday Night at 7:30. PEOPLE'S METnODIST Luther Wesley, Pastor 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship 6:30 P. M. Young People's Ser vice 7:30 P." M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Friday, Prayer Meeting and Bible Study l I..I... L, II- - ... ! -M 111 -'1 Red Springs Phone 2111 Raeford Phone 567 Dependable Service Since 1928 This Page J Sponsored By The Folio wing Business Firms Of Hoke Count Elk Restaurant Israel Mann McLauchlin Co. Belk-Hsnsdalc Co. Hoke Auto Co. . The Johnson Co. H:cf:rd Furniture Co. Hoke Oil & Fertilizer Co. Morgan Motor Co. Hoke Concrete Works Dun Jsrrach Trading Co. Raeford Lumber Company Collins Department Store The News-Journal T. B. Upchurch, Inc. to
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