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? M H| .... ?- ... > JL mH m mm B I ? I H K ? ?III ? ?????mp* To Place a Classified Ad ... DIAL 296-2171 ' Kcnansville, N. C. RATES 3c Per Word; 75c Minimum Classified Deadline 1 p. ro, Wednesday mm ' W ? ? ii ; i . ... rat'-a., t Classified .-.ates 1 I Threw cents per Word. Mini ? mum charge of 78c u?|lms ? voir have an account with B us. *" please 6eno mofjey u STAMPS. money order . or v chick with ads r pvsiness services ' h I 4- > FARM LOANS i so-YEAR TERMS. low interest rats Complete insurance B service Thigpen Ficken In SORAnce Agency. Mt. Olive. N. f. CTF I Typewriters, adding machines ! ? reraised. New Royal type writers for every need Dial ? Goes?pwei. RE a-osas Wor ley Typewriter Exchange. 1 its Moth Center St.. Gol ? GOT GO MET HI NO TO SELL? CALL ? DUPWN-TIMES WANT ADS. 296_ ? ' 1 p' 1 i ? DriSc-ih ?mu service. Auto - i slah mstalled. table tops. ? mirrors. i ip its glass, ws hate it. Atlantic Glass Com- i I pansis South Front 1 SYR set, Wilmington" m-'tt. ' ? 5TF 1^- 3 #4 ft' 1 ? federal Land Bank Loans are ' available THROUGH CLINTON ' R National Farm Loan Asso- ' I : " ? : Card, secretary - treasurer. ? ? P. ? Box is*. Phone sese. K<f CUi(IW>. N. C. rj . Kmr. (BARN is in PCA office' in r. kenansville between 11 and , a is o'clock every tuesday H morning CTF. . I Wholesale Building materials. cash amd carry. CSIMT 10 needed. aLL MATERIALS oua i ranteed. WELL WORTH A TIP" to Southern Supply Com pany, Clinton. Across .from the park. CTF. I ' ^OR SALE Ik FOR |SALEi Huggins Original Write Gold Tobacco Seed R. |B. Warren. Box sss. Mt ??. . OLIVE. N. C. 12-20 stc Tor Expert Watch Repairs I See i LK HINES JEWELERS \ 4 Warsaw, N. C. FOR SALE: Large satccribN ot ponies. saddles. BMM.es. ankets. carts and harness. also men size saddlbs. best quality ha*. f* J. J. Baroen Stock yards Warsaw. n. c. ts-27-aTc . ____ Need stationer*, envelopes. (us ness forms printmxt CON ract DUPLIN-TIMES JOS prin ting department. FOR SALE: One heavy duty Lionel Locomotive Electric Train, Track, s cars. One oil cial ?lator. 2 nice slantbls .? reasonable. J. a. itackley. Warsaw. Phone 2s3-4sst. ' " CTF HELP WANTED" SALESMAN WANTED MAN WANTED to supply raw leigh products to consumers in S. e. Duplin Count*. Good ? time to start. No capital re mmrbd. Write Rawltugh. De pt NCL~3to?sab. Richmond. va. i2-2t-4tpd. For the finest in jo* prin riNO contact' the DUPLIN - riMES FOR SALE: Mobile nusi <Tav lor?imperial) with k.ectr1c kitchen. to' x 54' in excellent condition. fee or call mrs. *' lucille Stokes. Phone 295-2321. Ken ansville. N. C. >? CTF ?*+** WANTECT TO B^Y WANTED - POPLAR LUMBER green or dry. write or whone for prices. telephone LO 3-4511. walton' lumber Company. Mebane. N. C. i-s-toTC IN DEBT? A little more money makes a lot of difference. Easy, dignified, pant or full tnb* wow provides good. ex tra income. write avon dis trict Manager. Box i2ss. Winston, h. C. is-so-itc > ,< i J _ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having qmlified as Administratrix of tho Estate of Robert T. Moore, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to-notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on TO before the 23th day of November, 1963, or this notice will be plead in bar of their reco very. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersiga?d. This the 26th day of November, 1962. Lillie W. Moore, Adminttratrix of the Estate of Robert Moore, Mm Get a low-cost Christmas ^C* I y shopping loan from us. Have II II f *A >e cash yon need for bountiful 1 I m giftbic, without disturbing your a savings or piling up big lump sum bills. You can spread m Bank Of Ml. Olive LEGAL NOTICES deceased. Route 2, Box 67-B Rose ?IU. N. e. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 12-29-4T. - ? ' ?f? ? ?T ? NOTICE O* ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as Executrix under the Last Will and Testament pi Samuel A. Jones, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of Decem ber. 1963, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment o the undersigned. This the 4th day of December, iap. Louise Bandy Jones, Executrix of the Estate of Samuel A. Jones, deceased. Route 2, Warsaw, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney ? Kenansville, N. C. 12-I7-4T-H. E. P. NOTICE or SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Under and by virtue of the po wer of sale contained in a car tain deed of trust executed t?j Joe L Tann and wife Pauline Taan, of Luphn County North Ca parties of the first part, to William W. Smith, trustee, da ted the 6th day of September, 1948 and recorded in book 610 at pane 240, in the office of the Re gister of Deeds of Duplin County, Noiib Caroline default having been made in the paynrmt of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust by the terras thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee wiil offer to: sale at oublic auction to the high est bidder for cash at the Court house door in Kenairsville, North ^roHna, at now. on the 18th. day January, 19 6 3 the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the coifn y of Dnplin, Faison township. No rth Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake, so uth western corner of lot no. 1 of Ruben Faison land, and being the southwestern comer of the lot or 5.6 acre tract second tract) as re corded in book 502. at pags 23 of the Duplin Registry, and run* thence from said beginning cor-, ner South 86 east 312 feet to a j stake, near the northern edge of Faison-Turkey Public Road; the-1 nee a new line about N. 46 W. 382 feet to a stake; on the old line; thence S. 34-30 W. 222 feet as a ditch to the point of begin ning, containing 8/10 of an aere, more or less, and being a triangle piece of land located in the Sou thwestern corner of the 5.6 acre tract as set out in a deed to Sam Faison and recorded in book 50? at page 23 of the Duplin County Registry. The successful bidder will be required to deposit ten per cent of his bid. This 17th day of December, 1962. Wm. W. Smith Trustee H. T. Ray, Attorney l-KMrr STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN DEED OF TRUST FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured by that certain Deed of Trust executed by James T. Murphy and wife, Ruby W. to William W. Smith, for R. J. Whaley T/A Econ omy Homes Company on the* 50th day of May, 1961, said Deed of Trust being recorded tor the office of the Register of Deeds Duplin County, North Carolina, in Volume 551, at Page "52, the undersigned, ROBERT BR ITT as Successive Trustee, under and by virtue qf the Power of Sale contained in auM Deed of Trust, will atll at PubUc outcry-to the higheati bidder for cash,'in front of the CUurthouse at KenintUIer Duplin CoUnty, North Caroline, on the fed day of Jan uary, 1962, wt 11:00 a. m. the fol lowing described reel estate, in Duplin County, North Carolina, IP wR: ; Being Lot /No. 19 as shewn a* map mads by Parrlah & Snodgrass, recorded in Book 1SL, Page 421 Registry of Duplin County; the above described lot being a part of the second tract conveyed by" ReM E. Fusseil to J. B. Fusseil k Horace Fuasei) in deed dated May 4, 1946 'and recorded in Book 440, Page >137, Registry of Duplin County. j This sale is made tor the purpose of paying the indebtedness secur ed by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosures. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN DEED OP TRUST FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secur ed by that certain Deed of Trust executed by Dwight Cooley and wife, llary Jane Cooley to William W. Smith for It. J. Whaley T/A , Economy Homes Company on the ; 2Sth day of June, 1M1. said Deed of trust being recorded in the office j of the Register of Deeds Duplin County, North Carolina, in Volume 552, at Pare 47, the Undersigned, ROBERT BR1TT as Successive I Trustee, under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in said Deed of Trust, will sell at public outcry to the hi?hest bidder for cash, in front of the Courthouse at Kenansville, Duplin County, North Carolina, on the 2nd day of January 1962, at 11:00 a. m. the following described real estate, in Duplin County, North Carolina, towit: Being Lot No. 18 according to Map made by E. McN Carr of the J Atlantic Wagon and Vehicle Co. and recorded in Book 118 a ad page I 598 Registry of Duplin Co. And' being part of the same land de scribed in a deed from C. P. Blan chard and wife. Sallie W. Blanch ard to Nero Oliver, recorded Dup lin Co. Registry in Book 439, page 528 to which reference is had. Beginning at stake 150' N. E. of power pole No. TWP B1H162341, 38 ft ESE of the E. corner of a house owned by James W. Barnes and common to his property line, 75 ft. N. 90? E thence W. 90? North 160 ft. to a stake, thence S. 90? W. 75' to a stake thence S 90? E. along property of James W. Barnes to beginning. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosures. ROBERT BRITT SUCCESSIVE i TRUSTEE 12-27-4T-GAC STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN DEED OF TRUST FORCLOSURE SO| Default havin - been made in the payment of the indebtedness secur ed by that certain Deed of Trust executed by Aimer Pierce and wife Irene Pierce to William W. Smith for R. J. Whaley T/A Economy Homes Company on the 22nd day of j March, 1960, said Deed of Trust being recorded in the office of the : Register of Deeds Duplin County, North Carolina, in Volume 533, at Page 99, the undersigned, ROBERT BRITT as Successive Trustee, un der and by virtue of the power of sale contained is said Deed of Trust, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Courthouse at Kenans ville, Duplin County, North Caro lina, on the 2nd day of January. 1963, at 11:00 a. m., the following described real estate, in Duplin County. North Carolina, to-wit: A certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in Cypress Creek Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, about 14.5 miles North east from the Town of Wallace, N. C. about 5.4 miles from the inter section of N. C. Highway No. 41 with N. C. secondary road no. 1827 and being about 0.6 of a mile in a northerly direction front the inter section of N. C. road No. 1827 with N. C. road no. 1875 and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the West side of road no. 1975 said stake bearing South 17 degrees 40 minutes west 1317 feet from a point in the center of the Lorn? Branch culvert where it crosses N. C. road no. 1975 and running thence from the beginning point so located North 7 degrees East 100 feet to a ?stahe; thence South 75 degrees WeSf ISO fegt t? at stake; thence South ? degrees- West 100 feet to a stake in an tram road, said stake bearing Narth 75-degrees East 546 feet when igeasored along said tram road from Aimer Pierce's [and the Sheiar brothers old light wood stake corner, and runs then lofe (let* fee'4th comer so located North 75 degrees East ISO feet with the old .tram, road to the point of bggimdae, containing 0.32 of an acre, more or less, and being a p3**ef a tract of land conveyed in a deed front M. L. Lanier and wife, EuTa Lanier, to Almef-Pierce and Kite, btne PierCe, November 10, 1953, and recorded hi fiook 437, page 5, of the Duplin County Regis try. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtednoos secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosures. ? ROBERT BRITT SUCCESSIVE TRUfRB ia-37-or-gAC : NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Under sad by^virtue of the power and wife, Audrey Meore, to Wil liarti B. Craft, Truetoe, dated Oct ober 1>, 1961, and recorded in Baak 565, Page 461, in the office of the: Register of Deeds of Duplin Coun ty, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indrtttodneae thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclo surtt and (he holder of the in debtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said in debtedness, the undersigned Trus n-e wbi frrer tor rt'c at ?PHc mic-1 tion to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Kenans ville. North Carolina, at Noon, on , the 4th day of January, 1963, the property conveyed In said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Kenansvilie, Township, Duplin Coun ty, State of North Carolina and des cribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: All that certain tract or parcel of land containing l7'/i acres, more or less, which is I described ir a deed date i the 2->tll \ day of September, 1946, from C W. Surratt, Jr. and wife, Lois P. Sur ratt, to David Moore, being record^ ed in the Public Registry of Dup lin Couniy in Book 439. at Pa-e 149, to which reference is hereby had. SECOND TRACT: All that certain tract or parcel sf land containing 15.1 acres, more or less, which is described in deed dated the )9th day of March, 1947, from C. W. Sur I rntr. Jr and wife. Lois P. Surratt, to David Meore, being recorded in the Publie Registry of Duplin Coun ty in Book 439, at Page 511. to which reference is hereby had. THIRD TRACT: AH that certain tract or parcel of land containing 4.18 acres, more or less, which is described in deed dated the 1st day of April, 1947, frcm C. 'ft. Sur ratt, Jr. and wife Lois P. Surratt. to David Moore, being recorded in the Public Registry of Duplin Coun ty, in Book 469, at Pane 334, to which reference is hereby had. A ten pec eent deposit will be required of Bi# successful bidder as evidence of"good faith. Advertised this 4th day of Dec ember, 1962. r* WiUiam E. Craft Trustee 1-3-4T-W. E. C. ? NOTICE OF SALE Under and By Virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in the special pro ceedings entitled: "Troy Mercer and others vs. Margaret Mercer Madigon et als", and being Special Proceeding No. 3554, the under signed Commissioners will on Fri day, the 4th day of January, 1963, at 12:00 Noon, at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Caro lina,, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash all those certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Smith Township, Duplin County; State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Lying and being on the East side of the Northeast River and North side of Limestone Swamp and bounded as follows, [viz; BEGINNING on a cypress on ; the side of the run of Cabin, the beginning corner of Elizabeth S. Sanderson, and with her line South 70 West with the drain to the main road at the mouth of a ditch to a stake, Elizabeth S. Sanderson's cor ner; then with the main road near ly West 30 poles to Calib Quinn's old line to a stake; thence with his old line South 20 East 44 poles to a pine; thence South 37 West 16 poles to a pine; thence South 29 East 20 poles to a stake; thence South 22 East 104 poles to a stake; thence South 45 East about 95 poles to the run of Cabin to Lewis B. Mercer's corner; thence up the said run as is meanders to the begin ning, containing by estimation 80 acdes be the same more or less And being the same lands descri bed in that certain deed dated Nov ember 20, 1058, to John W. Mercer and recorded in Book 23, page 124, of the Duplin County Registry, to which reference is had. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at the run of Cabin Branch at the main road and runs North 78 East 21 poles to a stake; thence South 3 West 140 poles to the dividing line between Lewis B. Mercer and Joseph IH. Mercer, then with said line 11 poles to the run of Cabin Branch; thence up the run to the beginning (average width of tract 11 poles), containing 9-Vi acres, more or less. And being the same lands descri bed in that certain deed dated Jan . ? - uary IS, 1867, to 'oho W. Mcrcei and recorded in Book K, page 100. Of the Duplin County Registry, tc which reference is had. THERE E EXCEPTED, how over, from the foreroing tracts o' land, the following tracts of land EXCEPTION NO. ?'. All that cer tain 1-tt acre tract of land convey ed by John Wm. Mercer to Eliza beth Sanderson Cy deed recorde hi Book 5?, pace 52V of the Dupli. County Registry, refrenece to whirl is had for a more accurate descrit tion of said tract of land. EXCEPTION NO. 2: All that cer tain t/S of an acre tarct of lar conveyed by Joiui W. Mercer te William J. Kenedy, Jr. by deed re corded in Book 45, page 544, of the DupNn County Registry, refereirt to which is had for a more accurate description ef said tract of land. EXCEPTION NO 3: BEG INN INC at a stake en the Southern edge ?< the public road No. 1700 and said stake being located Northwestward ly 30 feet from the first graveyar-' marker and running thence from said 'beginning point locate! Eastward as the Southern edge of i said road No. 1700, 60 feet to r stake; thence a line perpendiculai to said road in a Southern direc tion 60 feet to a stake; thence s line parallel to said road Westwarr 60 feet to a stake; thence a line perpendicular to said road North ward to said road No. 1700 60 feet to the point of beginning; and being the strip of land on which the pre sent graveyard is located. A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 4th day of December 1962. Russell J. Lanier, Commissioner H. E. Phillips, Commissioner 1-3-iT- H. E. P. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION MOUTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. JESSE B. POTTEK VS. SVALA J. POTTER To Sva!a J. Potter: Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief has been filed in the above entitled Civil action, and that the nature of the relief sought is that the plaintiff. Jesse B. Pot ter, is seeking an absolute divorce from the defendant, Svala J. Pot ter, on the grounds of two years separation as set forth and describ ed in the Complaint filed in this cause, and that a cause of action exists against the defendant, Svala J. Potter, in favor of the plaintiff and that the defendant, Svala J. Potter, is a necessary party to this action. You, the said Svala J. Potter, are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 31st. day of January, 1963, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to th<- <V?urt for the relief souirht. This the 10th day of December, 1962. R. V. Wells, Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County 1-S-4T V. B. G. . ? ? NOTICE Of ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Co Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Mattie Lee Brown Carr Cavenaugh, new deceased, late of Duplin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against her said estate to present them to the under signed Co-Executors on or before the 8th day of June, 1963, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of December, 1962. D. A. Brown Eloise Brown Teachey Co-Executors of the Will of Mattie Lee Brown Carr Cavenaugh Vance B. Gavin, Attorney Kenansville, North Carolina 1-3-4T- V. B. G. Got a house to rentt A low cost want ad will do it. Got something to sellt Call DUPLIN-TIMES want ads. sse. inn ,1 I for RENT jqroaskr houses & apartmeni Kenansville and Warsaw Mrs. Belton Minshew Phone 554 Warsaw, N. C OR Mrs. Homer C. Brown ^JWioi^ Crossword Puzzle ACROSS I* 1* 1* Y 1* HT 1* I* I" 1" I'* I jiffiVin, ^ ~ ~ ~ ~ HB"* I ~ ~ ~ J IT^Sbr most J* j 25. Head cover fc n Bff J h WmT** "j 29. Pastry ? ?r "Eg M ?? | I ?bbr. 85 R ~ 558k nhj 31. Roman Mi M ^ 88 MW 33. Calyx leaf , S ^^ 35. Males W 1888" \" 88 " * ?'?bln? ? gftf I 7T 38. Back teeth K mL I? ? W ? ? ?- ? 40. Line " B8H" 88 " 41. Paddle ? ? i I IM I 1 M ,L il l 42. Espy ?. i nereiore az. uarton a l. ztereauy zu. space 46. Be 54. Breezy factor 22. Unclosed 47. Scarlet 55. Garden tool 58. Otherwise 23. Tear 50. By mouth 56. Before 59. Affirmative 24.500 sheets 60. Poems 26. Affirm nnurw 27- Browns , DOWN slightly Snrirer lo Pni?i? f. Prefix: 32. Smears . |S|3|d|Q j3l3IAM3ismai under 33. Cutting tools 11 11 v11il 2. For 34. Weaving Iarw 1 VH* oleM i V ^lol 3. Useful thing machine la'akBlwlvlilo^Bakfci *? Insect e6W Wedded 5- Interlaces 37. Toward 6. Japanese 39. Musical bote PI Pfi l coin 42. Tender lNl*lwM-?|v|d|3|?Hs|3|Sf| 7. She 43. Of an age ^ioI 8. Foe 45. Comply UivB^PrawlolsWT|V Ifll 9. Highest 46. Chops point 48. Sea eagle 10. Reluctant 49. Stains .*1, SLuk SaKD 1 if 11- Prefix: three 51. Sediment KIT arlgBgKrT yT 12. Female fowl 53. Metallic rock |H|AH|Vi3iriM^pi|f<i Vld|5| 19. Swine 54rGone by^_, ' % "3 L 1 Ksais^iM fettmnUonal Uniterm *?d*Y School lesson. WwM Bible Material: Isaiah 8; 0:6-?; Luke 2:8-20; John 1:1-18; Hebrews 1:1-4. De> oilenal Readlnf: Luke 2:48-55. God Comes To Us Lesson for December 23, 19C2 THE truth about Christmas Is 1 not to be seen on the Christ mas tree, not in the bargain-base ment Santa Clauses, not in the holly and the ivy. and not in every Christmas carol. Yet some of the Dr. Foreman carois leu ine story truly; "Im manuel has come to thee ..." or "Thou didst leave thy throne . . ." or "Word of the Father Now in flesh appearing"; and others telling the same story. The deep truth aDout unristmas is that the day celebrates the coming of God to us. The very name Immanuel means "God with us." Now it would not : at all be true to say that God had never come to this world before; he was here in creation, he has been here in history, in the beau ty and the order of all this vast universe. The prophets, one and all, knew him, and the poets sang of him. But what was new about the first Christmas (and what it began) was that now men could not only know that God is, we know what God is like. God is Expression Jesus Christ is the translation i of God into the language of hu man living. He is the Eternal in the pattern of time. There are philosophers who do not see how the High God can possibly ex press himself; but the Bible tells us of a God who is not content with expressing himself, he de sires to communicate with his children. In John I Christ is called the Word. He lived to be, he lived to teH. He is God's messenger but also he is God's message. The Word?the Expression, the Mes sage, the Communication?of God "became flesh" on that first Christmas. Anyone might have thought that if God came to the world he had made, to the people I he had made, in a new way,? they might have thought it would !* I oc a njv; ?o.-m of word*, a new tl.poio.'y ? new creed to believe. But .?>?God expressed himself above :Ji in a man who wys first a 'i'.t'o baby. God's Word to us .3 ; Ji in the form we can under stand, in one who was made "in all respect like as we art, yet without sin." i God Coxes in light Prets and writers of Christmas carols have often made something of the C.'iristmas-eve picture,? a dark hillside, no light anywhere except for the stars overhead and the one light in the stable. The Apostle John, writing hi* own Christmas story, says nothing about the inn or the stable or the shepherds. But he does say some thing about the light. John in thinking beyond Bethlehem to the generations yet to come. He sees what the story of this child, grown a man, this Gift of God to man,? what this Man, this Godman, will mean to the race of man. He In the Light, God's light, "lighting every man." John does not fall - to see that the picture has a dark side. There were and there are some who do not receive him. The darkness never has under stood the Light, the darkness never has quenched the Light; hut yet the darkness is still there. To drop the parable a moment, the coming of God to us in Christ, the Light of the World, can mean and does mean nothing at all to those who will not see. Once we understand the meaning of Christmas, the coming of God to men, to all men who will turn and see, then we understand there is something to be done about it No one on whom the Light has shone can be content that it has shone on him alone. Those who have found the Light are bound to spread the Light, indeed to be (as Jesus said) the light of the world themselves. But if we stopped here, it would leave us with a discouraging ques tion. How can we be the light of the world? Again John points to the answer. To those who receivs the Light, God gives "power to become diildren of God." By our selves, we cast a pretty feeble light. By ourselves, we are weak. God's ' coming" is not like the coming of man. People come and go away, and wc are not greatly changed. But when God comes, and we open our lives to him, we begin to be changed from ths very core of our Uvea. As we shore in the vision of God, so we sl.art in the power -of the God who "omes to us in j&esus. U'acS on outlines topyrifhled kp ti.u Mvltieo cf Christian EdueatUn, Council o* the Churches eff . In the <J. ft. A. Released hj cunity Press Service.) IFOR LEASE I Modern - Two Bay SERVICE STATION I Call 293-4995 r | STOP BUY SAVE B.A.K. GAS STATION LOCATED NEXT TO UCJPUN MOTORS WAXSAW. N. C. UA8 FOR LESS Refular?27c Per Gallon Hi-Test?30c ?4 S/10 Octane 103 Octane BA.K. Sella Gaa And Kerosene ? "New Gives Out" All Brands Of Oil I RELTON D. MINSHEW - OWNERS - MATTtE MINSHEW
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