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Hfl^aplin Times Bw-... Duplin County'* Newspaper ' ,r Its THURSDAY JUM 6, IW3. ^ ? i ? ? ?? - - ? ?? ? mmrtm m HAKfTO^ - The Senate last HJI the'mental health bill Hit unanimously 71-1. A House ^Hnlttee has completed hear rbut has not acted on the bill, lit nmtfi to recommend bold Uffey the Congress In . this ne Mtbareh. Ike natioaal Institute > annually roporte Ka; and, according to u>ed even greater increases hi the 0M of the barriers experienced Jprabakting mental illness and ^^HH&n has been that the na Ipk's number ene health problem Hie not command the type of - gpyt public appeal that polio, can Mfr and heart disease have, mar fhalled. One vital rflMOfi k that f^Hptudes toward maptal illness gtt* changed gt a snajl's pace^oj? in triufbt ^dt^sr^understaudiag l^^Hb Jlfcwss. Moreover, the would grant Federal aasjs tancd for the cpnst ruction of resear ch ^ and facilities for the CsmmM^&g it$ study of nqen tal JKneds needs in >1955 when it end&M fA Mental Health Act. At tfcAJute It directed the Joint Com th tocBtoe jii ylth a report on the field and report t| the Cengross on the needs <ar a national Rental hesfith pro gram. The Commissions study far med thf basis of Senate action last Part of the story told by the Com mission was outlined hi national statistics which stated that there are now 800.000 patients filling our mental institutions. 800,000 of these alfhr from mental disorders and over 800,000 are being treated for mental retardation. Every year nearly 114 million people ase being treated, for mental PTOtyew <?* some natare. It is estimated that one-half of the .hospital bads in the I'nited States are occupied by pat ients afflicted with mental dis orders. Congressional action in the (fold of mental health unto*thg ternu of the bill will proceed a*"ng the lines of public health measures now using Federal funds to treat tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and po aooiuio WPr" ao preempt State action in the fteld North Carolina already has done outstanding work la .the, treatment the mental: iMaeas and retardation. Senate debate hub week revealed that our State Has, appended |M4, 888J75 in the lest ten ypaca in this area if .flare and treatmaat. .1 am hopeful that the passage, of this bill wUl now pave the way for Senate consideration of legislation which will cope with equally im portant facet of constitutional, right* of the mentally ill. The hearings conducted earlier this session by the Constitutional Rights Subcom mittee reveal tfco.need for this com panion legislation. CfiangeS lit Ywlr Social Security A}1 of us are interested in our financial standing; therefore, we Health arid Safely Tips . From . The American Medical Association It's time again for that first sun burn of the season. Here's how to .,]? Go to the beach or pool on the flntttot day. 9tay alt day in the ?W in your swim wit. particularly through the noon Spur, when the rays are most peletrating. Don't bother with protective lotions. It Jflftfrvgy easy to get a.painful, almost crippling burn. If you stay out long enough, you can even get a deep third-degree burn. Actually, tanning has no physical value. Exposure to the sua ia dam aging to the skin. Sunlight speeds wrinkling and aging, and excessive exposure over a- period of time can cause serious skin conditions. Phy sicians would prefer that their pa tients avoid exposure to the sun as much as possible. However, medical man also, axe aware that sun tanning is- wide spread in America and .probably wiO continue to be popular despite its potential hazards. Thus doctors ? advise their p^ients to- take pro ? cautions to reduce the skin dtm?a from tanning as mpch as passible. Tbe human skin varies greatly J? the amount of sun it can absorb. ; Park - skinned, dark-haired, dark eyed persons can take considerable sun without burning. Redheads, blendes, blue-etel; ,4gir s .pkinned people need to be more wary J i You must to some extent leant for yourself how rnuqh sun you can take without burning. A. tine-table that wil suit many of us is as fol lows: First day, upon ski* to sun for 15 to M minutes. This means 15 or 20 minutes each on face and back. Second day, increase exposure by one-third, to a little less than half an hour. Third day, again increase exposure by one-third, to from 30 to 40 minutes. Aad so on. By the fourth day, a nejr pigment wiH begin to darken your- skis. la a week you should have eaough skin thickening and pigmentation to give considerable protection against burning sunshine. Most of the suntsn lotions contain chemicals called sunscreens. The better, lotions allow you to stay to Hto sun longer with loss risk of hunting. They don't shut out afi isuiyi^frypu would-neve* MP ?t n? The suntos pills, ussd under medi cal direction and obtained .by pre scription, can help "easy hufnscs" acquire ? less painful tan, but they re not,'for seif-dosage. . - If, .sftor yeu've seed ibis OWU still go oid and get sunburned, treat It as- you would any okher.bura. Vse soothing lottos to saoe Up pain. U the'burn is unusually deep and painful, see a doctor. WjjweUPniPjigSPmmmrngmmm tion would like to remind you of another account - one that should be SfSMT HZ'&Sn&b account. This is especially impor tant it you havp more than one employer in the course of a year. If you are one of the 9 out of 10 working Americans with a social security Card, the Social Security Arimtinstratkm It keep** a record of the earnings reported to your account, Yoar after year for as long as you wort in employ meal covered by the Social Security Law, regu lar reports of your earnings are sent 4e the Social Securty Admin Istrution In Baltimore, Maryland, to be added to your own persoaal social security record. It is this personal work history that will lie used to figure the amount of social security benefits payable to you and your family in the future. Have you chicked your social sec urity record in recent years? Do yfuvknow whether all your earnings have been correctly credited to JW ?*>?! security account? If your anawer is "No" to either of thooa pupations, you should take action now. Your Social Security District Of fice baa a post card form with which you can request a statement Of the earnings credited to your soc ial security account. You need oaly fill it out, sign, stamp, and mail it. When yon receive tihe statement of the earnings credited to your ac count, check it carefgUy. If your own records, such as pay roil slips. Forms W-2, do not agree with toe amounts shown on your Statement Of Earnings you should write or visit your Social Security Office imipedtttely. The time in which corrections can be made is limited. So don't delay 1 Check your social security record now and make sure that you are getting the credit you deserve. Contact your Social Security Dis trict Office at 311 East Walnut Street in Goldsboro and ask for Form 7004. BIBLE FACTS OF INTEREST BT: Ella V. Fridges "No Stealing" "Thou Shalt Not Steal", one of the commandments. The ten com mandments are the foundation up on which Christ's Gospel of love is built. Why do people steal? to the standard of honesty de cUniQg in America? In what sense are all stealing from God? Those who enter into covenant with God, love God and their fellow men. Honesty is one of those basic mor al principles upon which all human life rests. Almost all ishouesty Is the little compromise, the day by day, cheating of ones self or others. Wo need always to consider dis honesty of word, tyiny Young and old must tako an un eompromiaing -tpy* determined at titude toward honesty. Greed li Oto ?otber ?f mMh of .cvr trouble*. It id responsible for most of the wars that afflict us, whether in th* home, to Industry, to jtfl^.juJjpoaon quarrels and blttarnees, heartaches. and breaks more of the laws of God than any ether form of selfishness that has ever appeared to the wor ld. JEvery man since Adam has had to reckon with greed, either ip him self or in others, greed is Usually the causo for stealing., Greed ggner-' ally brtoga a htttar end, Dishonesty is a device which makes its ?d vapce eyon to the mast upright to S, Dor only defense to our quick Ueq Vf svtt, qnd the ptaqtog of our lives eompeletly to the hands of *ftts fstNULd# Mv&iu; What to s will? - ?sswmw??u?wormq iiiii? - ? ? i jsmm m am E ?ju >?S i ik&Miiitsi ?ft? houses ftjvakviidn I ^enanwillt and Warsaw I I Published each Thur^ay gKenai^^N. C., County Seat of B' Editorial, business office andt printing plant, Ketiansvflle, N. C. || I TELEPHONE?Kenansville Day 29 6-2171>?Night 29 9-2141 I SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.50 frig year phu tlc N.-C, Sales tax in Jt I LenoU\ ^jones, Onslow, Pender^Swi^oa, ^eu^pnjvar andeejjn * ? ^ Advcrtmif rates hftrnishid onfJJW^ \ ^ ? #1 j <??_ __^ J . ? ? ? Jy 1 , rjr ^ s ? AyJ- . .'i t ? ' * > V vlvU IJp UIV ni|l|IUlN) WBWI f I coiiomii i icu*ji, of &'<i>!*n fitwm mi * SDR* OP 0 seflt IN IBP UtolUY CAR!* Urtcle Pete From Chittlin Switch SAYS DEAR MISTER EDITOR: I see by the papers where sev eral colleges is complaining that the honor system fer taking ex ams at the end of this school year wasn't workirig none too good. We used that sya.em back when I was a boy The teacher would an nounce that we was on our honor and would we please all set three desks apart. It worked pritty good in them days and I'd recom mend it ler this generation. It looks like the value of mon ey is gitting less ever day. Fee in stant, I was reading this piece in the papers where penny weighing machines was about to disappear in this country. A feller in Men phis claimed he used to operate bUO of these machines but he's now down to 161 and aims to go out of business. He says they *ust ain't no profit no more in A will is a written document in which you state who is to own your property after your death. By it you name the persons whom you wish to benefit or protect. An executor is named in it to collect yopr assets, pay your creditors and funeral expenses, and in general to wind up and settle your estate. If you mako a will, you may to a very large extant designate just how your property is to^be uked after your death. You may, for example, give itbe use or income of property to your wife for the term of her life and upon her de ath the absolute ownership to any one or ail of your children. What is the difference between an executor or administrator? An executor is the person a testation has named in bis will as the one he wants to administer his estate. An executor is not general ly required to give a bond. This Is because tile testator must have had copfidnece in the honesty and integrity of 'the person or else he would not have selected and nam ed him. An administrator is a person ap pointed by itbe clerk of the sup erior court to administer the est ate of a decedent when there is ?o will- Be may also be a person appointed by the clerk of the sup erior count when there is no ex ecutor named in the will or the person named in the will has died, renpned, or is incompetent. An administrator is required to give a bead. Beth aa executor and an admin iatator receive a commission for r ices rendered. What happens to the property of a person who diet without a will? ^ travelling all over the area collect ing 'the pennies'. And up .till it took a nickle to mail a letter, the nickel was about to git extink like the Buffald. The fellers at the country store Saturday night was setting a- 1 round giving each other dt>e bene fits of their doubts and Ed Doo- 1 little said he had noted where 1 Congressmen from some of the 1 farm states wts trying to git a ? special item in Kennedy's tax out 1 plan fer giving the farmer a bet ter deal with taxes. Clem Webster i allowed as how this would bring I on a heap of confusion on account s of every city gar doer claiming he 1 was a farmer. I don't know hew i this would work out, Mister Edi- < tor. 1 recollect hearing my Pa say \ one time that a real farmer could i hear a hen cackle and tell wheth- i I Alter the debts and funeral ex- , penses of the deotbdant are paid, j the balance is distributed in ac- , cordance with a rigid formula j prescribed by the General As- j sembly. In other worth, if you , have not seen fit to mate a will, , tne law wul dispose of your pro lor you This disposition may not be in accordance with , your desires. , Thn failure to make a will may i bring hardships and added ex- 1 pense for your immediate family or. those 'that are closest to you- ] Occasionally a portion or all that 1 a person owns will go to a distant i relative that never knew the de- 1 cedent. I The "intestate laws", which pro- f vkles for the disposition of the 1 property of persons who have not 1 left a will, are not the same in all ' states. They are changed from 1 time to time in North Carolina. j Is it cheaper to die without a 1 wdll No. The attnbiistrator of an es- | tate without a will has limited ' powers of action, whereas an ex- 1 ecutor may be given broad pow ers of action which will effect a 1 substantial saving to the estate. A carefully drawn will can and of- 1 ten does reduce taxes and other 1 expenses. 1 What is a cwiicii? A codicil is a written document that amends or changes an exis ting vaua wiU. It must be execu ted with all of the formality re quired of a wiU. A will is not made public until fr the maker s death. It may changed or revoked at arty 1 a!.: i ?-? ^"te^fe^#*^ fa#yi,;,. , .v ' .* ?? ? dCfs* jfc i ??!* r W. -*A . _'J? .;*' pf(dwrttin| BhortHand fcmk Winston Ii"t-JjM(0??PP Appointment Free Counsel.* ot fr Office or In your Home HiMWfftf Business College "A Selecte School Since 1914" 1 HanHnrger Business College | P* Q.Bax 1026 J . Please Send Me Full Ihformation About Your | School. i l I would Hhe an appointment at home at school . Street If RFD. What Near ? Post Office I Say - : Lady... by Sara Hun V Hilt'.. >iueberry season - is hot*. Be sure 0 take advantage of the quick en ;*gy and ootMtional value of these Iragh ilarwss iHere is a recipe for t rnaje ;tic looking Blueberry Moun ain Cake which will add color to my- meet and be so dnttghtfuHy re BhieheCry Mountain Cake t large Chilton Cake . envelope unflavored gelatin < 14 c. sugar A tsp. salt > eggs ??? ? ? : c. nitilk 1 vm. cream cheesy, softened 1 tap. vanilla extract pint blueberries, qteaned WfpiNG I c. heavy cream !4 c. conferetloner's sugar 14 c. prepared soar cream i tsp. vanilla extract .. Slice,-chiffon cake hori/ionlaJly in o t equal-sized layers. Combine up flavored gelatin, sugar and salt in I i IwM D. E. Earnhardt Why da ran doubt Matthew 14:31 A recant graduate from college vanted an interview. Ha told me bat he was having trouble knowing vhere to put God in life. I told him hat his problem was where God was going to put him. Our education is supposed to nahe us go levelheaded that our obacco juice will run down the >ame on both sides. If education is W us from believing, then we should have been lighting bugs with rnr headlights on behind. If we are o believe only what we see, then *0 should be toadfrogs running From the freight train but refusing 0 believe in engineers There are not but two ciyilizers iducation and religion. If man is ;ood and ignorant, his goodness vilf float his ignorance and his gnerance will lead him into error. 1 a man is bad and educated, his meanness will make his education a mrse. sr she was laying or lying. If we (it this new tan benefit for farm srs, we might have to use the eying and lying test. Zeke Grubb told the fellers he lad saw a piece in the papers where the Guvernment was mending $80,000 at Beltsville in Maryland to build a hospital fer the helping of special dobs. Zeke said he recollected that when old Charlie Wilson took a job in Ike's cabinet he said that what was good fer General Motors was good ter the country, and Zeke figgers that what is good fer dogs ought to be good fer people. He's in fav oor of the Guvernment building special hopsitals fer expectant mo thers This brung a round a app lause' from all the fellers and it was so voted. And my pamphlet yesterday from the U. S. Department of Agriculture reported they just completed a "study" .showing how much more it costs to feed a teen age boy than a tenage girl. They announce, fer instant, that it costs on average $11.40 a week to feed a tenage boy between 18 and 19, and only $880 fer a girl tbe same age. It probable didn't cost more'n $25,000 to make this "study", so I reckon it was worth it to the taxpayers. Yours truly, Uncle Pete ? ?* * ?* witS.^ cup^rnilk. Stir kito dry ib er and cook until mixture begins to thicken, or aUuit J5 tributes Slow ly add cream cheese and vanilla ex tract, Stirring until blended well, i ujd In I cup blueberries Refrige rate until firm. Spread Mi of the fre on ,fir#t layer of cake. Top ? gpcond layer and spread rem taping iplxttjri Cap with remaining layer and refrigerate un til firm. For topping: Whip cream and confectioners' sugar until stiff. Add, sour cream and vanilla extract and , continue beating until well blended. Fold in remaining 1 cup blueber- lJ ries. Frost cake with topping. Chill well before serving. Yield la 1Z to I 18 servings. J 1 ' J . J Bid For Highway tr6(&r6virilerif ? RALCK3H - The State Highway Commission today received a tor tal of 103 bids on twenty-three projects during the official Hi^h 'way Letting hold in Raleigh. A total of $6,$95,308.21 was receiv ed. DUPWN ? 17.567 miles grading, base course, concrete, bate, bin der, surface and suuctures on NC 11 from US 117 at bridge over Roctfish Seek, northerly to a point just south of NC 41 at Tin 4,1 at3-P City. , $45,955 25. Nello L. Tee , Cbmpamy, Durham, N. C. STPUCTURES; $24,984,36. Rea- ? gan Construction Co., Wilmington, I N. C. ? ... , j COUGH Tftft MUCH?* \ SHORT OF BREAftft* Nam ignore these two dan gee signals. They might be nature's way of warning you . of something wrong with your ,i Hkeathing. I ? , * You way hove a Res piratory Disease. Year tion 'seysi bon'T^fa!k# (bonces. See your doctor. t *. v - >?j;. . > i ' -.mJST i Swimming Season - Daily 19 a. m. 'tf 10 p. m. picnicking FACILITIES Ideal ro Church Scbeoi Youth And Family Groups. SKATING Aftemam And Ni*ht 60LD PARK LAKE 5 Miles South 01 GoMsboro . ' Hi ' II ^1 HI I I ft nm'tmit \ &*ft to S tumbM Co. I ?Di,t. of Pyrofax Oaa" J ? DayPhoai "^-'^ ^pfciii , If God Cares Ltma far foe ?, 1M ?_ BlbU Material: Psalma 10?: 19?. ^DavatUnal ftMilifi Paalm 10?:1-?. f* JOG- Ufei for Hie owe. flow ? ?:?&sJreldS? wJUlApl>8teve thatataU^be :auae they are convinced that if xssranvs* hen l? W wiui may *e, we |caa not conceive Of > wh?^ujfht?< to t destroy *i? o*n creatures. Ttje K Farem trouble here Is with people, juat like oufselvm, or perhape actually ourselvi. There may be people who could haw believed in God K it badd't bees tor ua. -that la a terrible thought, but don't throw it awdy jnet because it hurts. It may U tru*" If He aarea, w. wast ' . It God is our God (and we ma to claim ifim), then it He cam , far other men, a? must ws. No use talking about ourselves as God's children if we act more ltte fie deyil than like God. No #e talkiag about eureetvee aa God's children if we make no effort to he and do like the true Son of God. It the Father in heaven is any human being, evanfSelesA; if. our divine Father notes even, a yarrow's fall, then the least w? can do is to share Hie concert. Now it ia not psychologically pea tibia to have exactly the concmn for people that God has,, for cfe simple reason. Hie awl la Ufinfte and,ours '? "*|W' iSnppoif i big airplane cr&fthcs somewhere in Peru, Fou read in ?Kt mnrn the list ? American ? ? ?j atemg* "Nobody *1 *wer torw." dg^off thought le^hi *Valt Per$*oB;. :asSssSfi?2: graep it. Every minute or so ??>? ane dies, and that fleath means' sorrow for some onet per W; and if yoh felt ml Gut gritf yourself, you Would he crushed by the continual bur' i jg a n i a If we earn, vt atuai half . One writer in the Bible, .Saint Jtftaie*, make* fun at people who Ml peepie-In" tee?Me? "Go in peace, be warm and fed," without doing anything to make the with come true. A benediction is not ? happy substitute fur a break fast. Caring about people is not a matter of emotion, feeling sad when they get Into trouble and dancing with them when they are .gay. If yoa do actually care for people, you will go to same trou ble to help them out at trouble. A person who is helpful only when it's convenient won't be much helje and not very often. It's.hard to believe in God when the people to believe in God if people who do claim to believe in Him act as if they had not even read His Book. God is being made eredtblp, or incredible, every day in the world, by the people who bear His Name. TM shape el leva If we ask a blessing before we e*t, the asual way is to thank God tot the food which if spread be fore us; and at breakfast we may thank God for a peaceful night. Now it does not make God's glory or. goodness a bit leas If we re member that without the aid of peefle we would have neither the feod nor the comfortable night Somebody planted the see^s of What-Pbu .?#t, somebody raised the chickens and Qte pig* ? and cows, sornetKtty planted the wheat for Bid bread; aad somebody &w how to cook? So with ft* ceful night. Polieemcn kept it nairy,- when you come to thai So did me good cookt without- her a him) you'd havp hag jpdlges and a night you couldn't fed way God operates- We jure ly would not want it otherwise. To piest .opportunity oFiae. Nfl|t that we are like the tpola of a?ma chinist. God does pot use persons as you use a pencil, God, uses only these who are willing and ready to be used. SrSs-g.lFa?rS CmanSf Frm IwtUi.) . . >i f, ' t M ,< . , N?*? BTATIONKRY, W4V?U*M. IUBJMSBS roBMt PMNTtor CON 1UALITY JOB PNINTIN* CALL TH? JUPLIN - TIME?. i ?'? v---- . - K
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