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?Ml, in xm&oonists y,. [| ? J ., . . V j 1 fhWrrrr would depose fcim Cronus #K? -i^uj ti'k ii wie wu' o ^ r*I on')* ^''jjl ? urn, theb- god of agriculture. with ' Cronus. Like Wis Greek counterpart, i Saturn carried a scythe. Rome celebrated Saturnalia, a . solstice ceremony of the year's ' turning, from December 17 to 23. ? in-memy weye, the festival reacmb I led present-day New .'Year cele } brations. All work stopped: Schools - cloeed, courts handed down no een - tences. revelers gamboled in mas ? eeerede, and gifts of wexen^freks, M r^^jjhd^An^infant was thet'MgniHeT the khimal decay and refiewal of veg wen aiuwi* waged me ijiiiuOflc ^KLs ul; ^nhUfA n J ^n/inAnfti/in -a Hiai 1 ? (V slarl of th, hew ?*!.* 11 uin onvicui pionic. 11 Whs the time when conkuls and ^ Officials took office thus Je ffas Ceasar designated that date as (be fhrat day of the Roman year When he adopted the Julian calen dar. Changes to Your I Social Secm-jly fltaiy .workers who are ?i retire f i?mt eg* are atdl working Aril time \ at rkgblar employmttht. It is be m Uawad that? great number ?f these i workers have not applied for thkh L Social Security* benefits because jV ther are still working- i' you arc , ft iope of these workers, yau should j=. red^c^ your Social Security Oftic< | person of -retirement ace should |; rsafant his Social Security Office cwoa tttfpsh *e is Hill working: A'man or woman may, in Ljaame asan donlinae tb work fufl mm and atiN be entitled to some HMfcaflta for the year. ;'>(!> A persen can establish entitle Vets Eligible Dental Treatment i - Pea&time vetfertns aH eligible ? for dental treatment under certain s conditions, ?according to J D. De ftOfnuB, Manager of the Veterans ! Administration Regional Office. Under a law effective August W, 1962, peacetime veterans with ser ! vice-connected by authorized any dental treatment found lor be rea sonably necessary for a onetime cOrrectioB 5 the condition, provid ed they apply within one year after their eeparatioo from active duty. Mr. DeRamus pointed oat, how i ever, that if the service-connected I dental condition was the result of an accidental injury incurred tat the line of duty, the veteran is not ret quired to apply for dental treatment wiMh She year from the date he was disdtaiited from the Service, and treathlent for such Conditions I tfett to benefits while he ft still I'aMMfe ?ad hi* claim can be e?m ? plettfer processed before he retires |5? ?Mn be done oven though Ms is receiving benefits < ili the^ftne be ffeMfe( flags MM. E^m'S&SS ?pFirafek ?nd Otter required In ymimm' 11 fill |M When titty Itk Klttwfl %B?iciitiah if an application r,-U ?W tVi advance of actual re E tlrttneht, a person wfi] bane amble & time to aecuire the necessary proofs ijLfqr abmpietion of bis claim. This vtSld eliminate the last rush to B might delay yoer benefit check. We Social Security Administra Oil ia unable to take any action to | wird preparing a person for retire I flat until be has filed an applick Should cdhtact your Soc EC"ilw''111 DlstHct 0ffice immed f laSRy. the office serving Duplin I QttPty ia located at 3tl E. Walnut gjjwcaet in Celdsboro. tor those un ? Ed De?e wHl be^al i^ Courthouse in Jfattyvffle each t'lL m. Mr. Dease, as well a* the em EjlMteaB of the District Office are - always at your aervHce to help you f tmb jrour Social Security problems. Tobacco Farmers Hope To Regain 1962 losses With 1963 Crop Tobacco farmers hope to regain in 1063 aeme of the ground'lost with the 1962 crop. Next year's floe-cured and hurley crop support prices should increase by about one per cent because of changes in perity prices, according to 3. G. Allgood, extension farm management specialist at North Car oline Stale College. A five per cent decrease in acre age has been announced for 1963. Prices received by growers for their 1982 crop average aboOt four celts per pound less thah flt the pre vious year. Contributing to Iheae lower prices was a lower quality and ? larger portion of united tobacco 'Government support levels for united tobacco are si* cents per pound less than for tied tobacco," Allgood reminded. Hue-cured yields were up In 1983. Acreage allotments incrsnsed 4.3 per cent and the acreage harvested is creased tt.lOO over 1961, Allgood pointed out. Production in 1982 was 81 mil lion pounds more than fi&l and the largest crop since 1996 -.Thc total c*r?y ? over plus the 1962 crot>, is slightly above the 196142 level and 2.67 times prospective disappeanrance. Burley predoction was expected to be increased by six per cent in 1962. flie total supply is about 2>/2 per capt more than the previoas year. Acreage was up about six per cent. Domestic use of flue-cured m 19 61-62 dropped about 10 million pou nds. Exports lor the nine period increased by 10 million pounds over the previous year. Domestic use of burl# Increased nearly three f*r cent and exports by about 10 per cent above 196041. "Domestic tee of both floe-cured Mid Burley it expected to increase two to three per cent in 196243 as a result of the increase in cigarette consumption," said AHgood "Exports in 1962-62 are expected to remain at the 1961-662 level. &K there may be a slight de crease within the aext few years because of trade barriers," he ad ded. , X . . v "Prices are expected to remain steady to slighter higher depending upon the export situation in the next three to fire years." .... ..... .. -i? m, ??. mm ???> Fi yL tmm" Hoint^SOTtafaeprMMUUvc Carolina Pwnr A Light C*. n t? iwn ftoowe gwtag *uwa oo these cold winter mornings, chances are you are hot efctihg the right kind of breakfast. Or per Imps you are substituting a coffee S"ni8faS Send your family off in the best ptkftttfc condition to start their Odw ^ Just what makes up a good break fast to get you and the family go Main High tefc is found fn meat end is the Here's a motto tMtt is well, worth keeping in mind in cooT weather SIssh?SMS CORN MEM. WAFFI.ES make a SSUnfJ&dE rising flour ( sifted), 1 cup enrich ed sdHftotng ctfrn rtieafl, 4 T. Sugar. 4 eggs, separated, Cub trtwted shortening or oil, 1 to l'A cups ihi?. METHOD: (1) Combine flour, corn meal and sugar. (Si Heat egg yelks slightly J)lend egg yolks, melted shortening or ofl (4) Fold stiff* beaten egg whites and i cup of mBk. <s> Add liquids to Shy ingredients and mix ligHUy. Add adltional milk if hated to form thih batter, into batter. (C) Bake in bat wtfne iron <?> Makes 4 to 5 vervihgs. m ' I f is not limited to a onetime corree tion.. Applications filed prior to Aigust 14, 1962, are not valid for this treatment. Mir. beltamas emphasiz ed. and new applications must be submitted. wdg Veterans who beBeve they Sre eligible for dental treatment under die new tew should contact their dearest VA regional Office for assis tance in applying for treatment. risrasrsSkr i School And Your Child jj ? f ? ? * r By J*hA Corey fedacatloa Department t Appalachian Slate Teachm College 1 Bgr Johto C*ey Appalachian State teacher* Uolfege Classics For Age J3 is the readihg jag year Ibr many young&ers. Their hunger tor print is so intent tfcht they Actually ask far suggestions.'Xhd thfey de vour practicing ?>elfthing - even classics. ~ When such enthusiams prevails, parents should be ready with good advice. They need to be able to pass an to their teenagers more ti tles than few favorites of their o>Wfi, wMeh may overly reflect p* ental taste. It 10 fine Mr mother and tether to k* their chMiteh knew what they like But it's also Wise to encourage there to sample classics ?h all sub jects. A g?od gtrtde Of ? "outstanding books tor college-bound" students has been gtven to rte by Mrs. Fred Gragg, head Of the English depart ment of the laboratory high school on the campus of Appalachian State Teachfers College, JWohe, N. C. The flst, cotoplled by the Book Selection Committee of the Ameri can Library Association And publi shed in theJNSA JOURNAL, inctad es books mat saflkty nearly every ihttMK Each book can be considered A classic- that is one whieh has stood the test of time for having some thing worthwhile to offer. Here are some of the titles. And they're goad reading not pist for the "eoUegehouad" but any intel ligent person. Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte. Withering Heights, Emily Bronte. The Good Earth, Pearl Buck. The Way Of Ail Flesh, Samuel But ler. My Antonio, Wlla Gather. Adventures of Don Quixote, de la KUncha, Miguel de Cervantes. Lord Jim, Joseph Conrad. 'The Red Badge of Gourage, Step hen Crane, David Copperfield, Charles Dick ens. Crime and Punishment, Fyodor Dotsoevski. An American Tragedy, Theodore Dreiser. The Gedht Of Mdnte Crista, Ale* andre Dumas. Hie Mill on the floss, George Eliot. The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Haw thorne Hie Old Maa and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway. Green Mansions, Wiiiam H Hudson Lies MfeePaMes. Victor Hugo. Kim, Rudyard Kipling. Arrowsmith, Sinclair LeWfs. Of Human Bondage, W. Somerset Maugham. Mofty Dick, Herman M^viHe. Complete Tales Poems, Edgar Allan Poe. Thh Yearling, Marjorie ftawlfngs AH Quite On the We^ern FlOnt, En rich Maria Remarque K Ivanhoe, Sir Whiter SdOtt. Quo Vadis, Henryk 6ienkiewkz. Kidnapped, Rtfbert Lduis Steven son Hueklehferry Finn, Marie TVaih. Vanity Ftflr, William Hmekhrfcy, Ethan ?FVome, Edith Whfcfton. Bridge of San Luis Key. Thorrttoh WRder. Unde Pete From Chittiin Switch ' - SAYS \'-V. ? ' ?... DEAR SttSfER EDITOR: On account of the fine 'education I got down through the years from reading handouts froth all them Federal agencies, 1 ain't iftVtt had much need fer a cfWHonery. OftCt in a great while I might make ? miscue in nfty spelling, but them occasions ts So rare that it don't bother me none. And it's fer the same reason that I ain't never invested <fft a Ewcjr clepediair. Any felter that studies real gdbd all the information they put in the pamphlets from the be paitmeht of A^ricuhum, the (Wv ernment Printing Offloe, the U. S. Information Agency, to hame a few I gft regnhtr, ItnOWs about aH they it to know about anything KitnpOr tant. ' Fer Distant, I deceived notice last week thdt the U. s' thforMatkm Agency has gift four new booklets ready let the tikpafebs. Wii> is intitled, 'Space Ekplofgnoh/ Trade Explosion,' Mending Meh'S Suits,' and "Growing <5fh;flbentaJ flam boo." If a feller will fit his ohrtie on the proper buverljrtjeht i"h ailing lists, they ain't no lieSd. MISter Editor, fer Hftn to Buy a EhCycle pediar. But it looks Hke I'm going U have to go over to Ed Doelittle's and look 19 ? mutter in his dictionary. Ever time I pick up the paper I see Where a Guvernment "research agency" is needing more money. I figgered research" meant looking fer somepun, but nobody could spend that mucfc money Just rooking fer somepun. I got tb fcife ff "rt? ?earch" ain't got more meanings. I got to admit thtt ? hekp of this research Is fried. Fer instant. I #as reeding where a research agency discovered that empty fle ^ hotter?n anything ever 'tMed'^'fer " ? * * **" , ' search agencies. But Senator Humphrey these research .boys waste & lot Of money just setting aroifnd thinking. If they figgfer It would be better ffer a lightning bug to have headlights instead of tftilliglfts. ,tl*y draV op a henp bf ciiarts ahd file 'fem at*ajr fer futbre "research." Senator HUmjAtrdy says fftjgut 6 million b'f these Charts fs being Hied in no Defense Department ever year, that they already gbt SO million of these drawings dnd charts filed, ahd that It now takes longer let the research department to look ui> and see if a certain Chart has already been filed than it would to file It dgafn tie says this looking op bus iness is costing $2Q0 million a year. I think. Mister Edftdr, 1 bettet look up this word "research." Youfc truly, tfceiePOte ' ? What Questions Vets Are Asking Here are authoritative VmiWtts by theVeterans Administration to questions rroni tormer servicemen and tbeir families: Q-U there e new law changing the Usability rating ttr peacetime vdt erans to triralffy far vocational re habilitation? A-One difference between the or iginal vocational rehabilitation law and the new law la that a peace time veteran With a disability rated leas than 30 percent tnust have "a pronounced employment handicap" in Ordbr to quhlty fer vociOohal rehabiHtation. Q-When nan I expect the regular and special dividend on my f!1 In SU*5T? regular and !*". Sfc.lt Thee A Way jBtSrfour awt Aemwit it t?t! p enarytor^he** New uken froni the 1063 odjtiqpof the January is a good time to think about the law of perverse oppo ^ ^qtai^ow, ^rr>o?t ye?r 'ahead, a year' that is not ?*<* to be aby better than tfch teat ami as ybu fctte'w peifeetfy Weil. Why mi? Oumperson's law ft etm Unrepealed For those of Who Ore titfO Ware, Ouh?^?rsoh'e ?a<w feefly dkplains a fiulnber of H+jtating events that might otherwise be put down to mere chance. H is ChtmpersOi^s law, % example, that causes bide grate to grow in the cracks ef Concrete side walks btft ifot oh ydtfr taWft. It accouftts, too, for the Tact that V<tu can throw ? CtirM'ftticli dMt the window of year car ?hd start a forest fire whift you can use two boxes of matches arid a white edition df the Sunday pa per without befog able to start a fire under the dtf ldfc* Ih yon* fMtflace. The law, stated simply, Is that the Contradictory of * welcome probability will assert itself Wh enever such an eventuality is li kely to be most ffudlrrfttog. Rea ders familiar with these matters will perhaps lecogdfee afldther version of the law: The outoMte of * given desired probability will be inverse to the degree of des irability. A brief elucbfatton of the law, with details on its ortgih and de velopment is protested herewith fdr the benefit of the lay reader. Dr. R. F. Gutnperton, interna tionally famous dlvtcist, began serious work in 1M? on a pheno menon long known to scientists but up until then considered as a mere curiosity, this was the fact that the forecasting record of the weather . bureau, despite its us i of the most advanced etf ter. four year rf researcV pt Gumperson enunciated hit now famous law and bftiP make a scuds of pi- ?: ot;: later ;'i(tv fuTi" -uby. othpr scientific wbrkcrs , X*-fieM. S',i .?Y the better Wwn of llietp "Aide mo M That bfter a ralsb in salary yop Will have less money at the end of each rftdnth. than you had b<?- that the.girl.kt the race XWM who bet* aedotding to the of Ujb joAkP s Shti; will pick more winners than tMfe men who has studied the ftast perfor mance of every horse on the pro gram. ? That children have more e nergy after a hard Ay of play than they do after * good night's sleep. ? That the person who buys tntr most tame tickets has the least chance of winning. r|JS the family goes on vacatiog. ** Thet the Ashwfcsher wHl break down the evening yuu give a dinihfc patty for ten piSple. Uf. Thai good parkihg places '.-mi*, hi: 4 feet and cfnrt wn". 1 tms kifevf about -Igiven* receiving tan Sssjgnment in* fng some othdl IttTliWI glittering nftignM 1 Gumpersoil's genius wuuld )? tihtfeneKr lee'th in 194t. Stroll* he was obeytfig the peflbstriOT rule of walking lo the left facing 1 tiMwC jtft Was sUeek dewtr j the riad. 1 Changes In Tour Social Settifly I 'fl inifci ' vupi m voeniy ^ The fourth calendar - quarter M 1MB to draWbig W a'ctoe*. The 6oc- \ ial Security District Office suggests that mm is to good time lor em nlnvart lea (kvnlr mhmai tVifiir MiiHilMk'' pioycrs 10 iiuiik nuuui uirii quarter ty tax returns whitto they will ttovt tye file with the Ihterhal Revenue service by JahU&ry 31, 1663. Em ploy frs should make Sure that their records ctmtdin Hie coh-oct social security number and name df each onslslitotoA cinpn^cc, People ofthn wonder and ask how the Social Security Administration can keep all of the miBWns of 1a divldaal earnings accounts straight, we count on the men, women and machines in otr Accounting Divi sion in Baltimore, bat we know Halt'1 we cannot fckdp accurate records without (he cooperation of etnploy erS add employees. We knbw that every employer wonts to send in complete toad Correct quarterly re turns, but there is sometimes mw understanding about What Consistu tes complete and correct quarterly tax returns. First of. oil the cmplaysi meet have complete and accurate ??' cords. If is important for the em-' ployer to sde the social security card of each wofter (hat he hires. He should record the employee's social security number and name eiiaar quarter, the employer should" fijSfc p complete and correct quarter 'Viininnwnsi ? i inns a. in' : 1y to* return wKh the ' Internj drtter t? he complete and cornM rtmgt show tneh employee VmcM sefcifrUjt 'lumber. name, and ww 9 reire^ttot 'as# tormtoom to to is# ^nhSWti iiiyuni oi WajcB pain u unrig UH quarter, tf ?either thejdfclal tfciofl ty number, name er amoant of wsN ei H omitted, the employee fallal a also ana mould make sure tnfl they Help by presenting their itM lal security card to each emptor#! that they work tor. It is ndt enough 9 thnt one emplo/er or a farther torn 1 pioyer hftve their correct MMHtA 1 securitynumber. Many workers [tfy 1 to remember Uieir social a?Mrib I number or write ft down on fcnMfbefc 1 hard or piece of paper Oifr nLm- 1 ories often piay tricks to ihf ,and J anyone Can ntoke an error M writ-1 ing down a nuiriber. These imtr* 9 tnay -result in the employ incorrect or incomplete tafcfl ahd fhe employee tnvolvfeH thereby tod la get tamper ct<9 earnings gad lose valuable, .1 gjjtfsbcinl Security Offibeto^B business to help both employe? employees, if there Is anythitSI : ever having put his mind into any me of them. In many books ih; much knowledge; but hi many t*x>k* may be little wisdom. Agi by itself will not prepare d>ou?li for living. to two state* young ttd M'S the ZuFzL tL" toeS y is that hhybody old enough to dght to tod -enough to vote. But nto-thto true? Does any oar sup ptoe mat etveiy boy or girl tort turned SI is suddenly endowed with the sense and the ability to ml* tte Stttttt ehoMt de manded of a good voter? Mens years will not bring wisdom. The toM ?( ted ywanwd WglB Ml V {!. Nf away in?thl* tosMto*?but too*, WBO CPfM DOT wttOHflfff w At S'rJ^TTi8^ ?23^ v<W"j plijaUjr pftb W - imali a^Gtw wiili, II ti alao wall S? V Jiff* *?* i I bfo to) t ormetsT BY: EH* V, tWA** New Year Of 1M Knowing that The lift! the build in the coining .year will be a 'New temple: nobler thdh the lakt", we wto are living ? life to close to it to measure bur own growth. We cannot, like the growing chid, put a pencil -mark on the doer peat to show how much we hfcve grown in a year. Yet, we ?find a kind of measuring stick in Paul's defini tion of love, agairfst Which We may pttM -01* life and ? toast gate some idea Of how our growth pre gfeMh. 1 CortntMana, chapter is (read ii often during the Mar of 1981): IRtoe * patient told kind." Love to hot jeatods or boastful. LOVe to hot arrogant m- hide; lobfe MM net insist on Its own wag; ?fe net iiVithUt * resentful; ?*4. aj' . ?? ? Afc ' . t. J UvW nW w vWTvIIjjJj OUv ibjaicto in the Vight. Love bears all things, believeth aU things, hopes ail thine*, endur es till things. Love never ends. As for prophecy, it will p**a away; at for tongues, they will cease; as fotjl know ledge ft wffl pass ***y for}! n?w, we see in a mittiM* cHrnly hot ttton f*e to face, how I know in part; then 4 Shall uhderstahd hilly So faith, hope, love abide. thgM three; but (be greatest, of these Is love (Revised Version) the* We to be returned earlier ^A^Tfc forma should be returned ? i:" ?: - * .* ?L.' - ?> 4 " ft r ?? ? ?' ? ???? ? - -mm^r fetff, What] Loom fer Jaftaary % IM I ? ' ' ' ' ? '' OfM , J fHEwttttnu or woman wflj mm ii wa? mvu? Mot tt?r? o?| #o?ltl a, tif tOMt. TW* fiftfr GeipM* Wfe hot 4lik?, and on? dlffenmf^^kctt vgp ?lil *. Fimu ,<l -I - a. w>* euleted, Jwu> u.fe Mighty One. Natbyl^MthyMHto . JSgS"* "ltfew'rS ^25 the eam^T |^nsE?ig dW*Hal, fctrfittsft office and printing plant, Kemmsvnlk, N. C. - T ? J EUtHP. GftADY | BOTH P. QEADY, EDITOR L?. Entered At The Poet Office, Kmansvilie, N. C. i || mm jfa : aa second class Hatter*: v J ? A. ?? 1$ f. | l^^i^fcPHON^-gna.vsville, Dip ? ?HT1--Nighi Pippd'er! Saiapsoin^^gw tttrnt. ^d XVavL^dS Ker r**r pirn 1?<- H. C. Safe Tax onitfti* firis lr?a i North be per year pl?> lit N. C Sales Tax else* hat*.'' * ?' H > ( * 1 ... . . u ~UU i .1 ..d . A Adv^ctisifi^ rsitd' " ?l reqUttft ?Uq Qofiniy JllBHiM QCYOIM id tftT r^llTHHlS mSSfcltSea raUCSilStW I I
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