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K Duplin Times JRIAIS ^ THifRSD^TsEPTEMBEk 5, Jfcj. ? T"?sr nc J**;?**?-- i s ? Health and Saftfjl ttys The American Medical Association I-. A leans will rests this m cotton* ig'ffuns try hunt nuflttioc tllow hun t another r over a I, Unload 5r you've or wound at long distances Never look down the barrel of a gun to see whether it's loaded. You cast toil by looking down the bar rel anyway, and there's always the chance of an accident. Always carry a gun so that you control the direction of the muzzle even If yon stumble. Keep the self* on until you're ready to shoot Keep guns away from children. Never leave-a w*BPOB unattended without, unloading It. #ore guns and ammunition safely out of the readi of children. Unload guns carried into camp 0* heme. Keep guns caged pntfl reaching the hunting area. Always be sure the barrel is clear of ob structions, such as mud or, snow. Alcohol, and guns definitely don't mix. Avoid drinking while you're carrying ft loaded gun. Above all. treat a gun with re spect. Never point It at a human. It might go off. ?mfm am says ?? ??* . , MUTON . Ctvnu li to Kteighlh aaath ef th# cor fc? l|il With most priority atili pending. tone m ?l?' what hot hqae toppco HkN m ontar. A wide range Hbirt involved in the jodg ?p laniaaittaoe hove toon ?bto three of these might __ *-ti Kl tipta OOOMB to* witnessed ?Mdpotiol legislative re oog other in recent ??re than MO of these re Kg. Kara than 400 at tfaete ?,M varying urgency hove ?pengreet ftr acton. In ad Kpduced by meoabers of ??At the firfc, session. All Bwdnced a massive amount Htattso tor committee* to ^gjnat si the majorjrgula Bpaskm to enact la^staUve ? dn tranaphrtatoo prob Hh to odocotion, national debt Costly foreign assistgp ?to civil dgldli proposals. Haoandment*. all of which ^?to4?tbe nxpt serious issue* ?ftftf majority of the ^BtoUooa tar o host of now ^^^Hto *r? nipning into reajstan KMie public .gfckh b becom Hj(i (pcreased ...Federal PLw*v? considerable mm ?MSW*k have pot. caused HttopVe public expression in ?KpceM of, study for*many ?Hpl is illustrative of the pro HKmes In Your ?I JcCui iff JMttfict Manager ^^^KSems to be a great deal ?Ben among aodal aecarity ^Hfa Martflnff how thtk* bos ??r frfp,Tw? ? . w 1W ?M ft seems that this ^Hpprily from the erreaooua K?e haee the benefit en ^Bf. earaiagi ever a two pter period for aU benefi - ^?br of years which we pp deter mi niag . the par BT" reaehee age * or ^??aachee age ?2. The num egual to five less, Una ?r at years afier MSO, up Br of attainment of reUre B.lt tx-ter a woman, age te still must coo Hp as fetiremeat age for ?i pougi| he may now re RSh to estimate the a Mem* presented te this Ccoircsi. Meet members are mure of the tact that present high tax rates are hi need at revision. At the same time, tax reductisa bill must be con sidered in the light of what is being urged In the way of spending. Here the bill ends across the basic econo mic philosophy that it is not sound te cut taxes aad increase spending in times of relatives prosperity. Only a few days ago. the President when asked by a reporter "whether he would call the economy good, sluggish, or bad" is reported to have stated; I'd say good'. The gen eral state of business may be hav ing a considerable effect on many of tte proposals. Commingled with a difficult tax Issue, Congress faces civil rights proposals which are seriously dis turbing te vast numbers of ciUaeos who are questioning the oeed for aad the long range effect of the tlftod powers-sought to be csuvew ?d upon a nsBUous Federal barest craey. Congressional committees have basil studying the issues and en deavoring te reader honest judg ments upon them. As they weigh them, the legislative advice which the tele Speaker Sam Rayburn gave comes te mind. He said once; "one of the greatest statements that was over made by anybody wss: 'Just a minute!." In my judgment, th|s is what Congress is spying be fore it acts on many of these legis lative requests. It, is also well to remember that it will be far better for Qangress to defer action until it cap write good laws than it will be for it to enact hastily concocted bad legislation. mount of your social security bene fit you shpuld: <1) List your earnings by years (or each year after 1950 up to re tirement age (age SS for men and age a for women). (J) Count the number of years after 1950 up to the year you at tained or will attain retirement age aqd deduct five from this number. The result is the number of years that must be used in figuring your Total all of the years with the exception of five years in which yowr earnings were lowest. Divide this total by the number of years shewn is Step 2. to determine your average yearly earnings. (4) Find the amount of your estimated, benefit by cheeking a chart snwMod by the Social Secur ity Administration, such as Pamph let OASI - 855. This pamphlet is free at your Social Security Office. If your earnings were better after 1M3 and up to 1951, you many in clude these years in figuring the average yearly earnings. Note that in this case the number of years determined in Step 2 above would or any other aspect of the Social Security Program, contact your Social Security Oiytrict Office U ail East WphMlt Street in Ooldsboro. Office hours are 1:45 a. m. to 5:00 p. m., and the telephone number ia 735-0811. ? ? i "'"jI4*# ? ?HUE FACTS ft mm ?V: KU. V. Pr^, .hT^fhistoric*1 events around whi ?Ec.ssr'* "Mered J?*W* through ?nd thro St for^? religion and ex ,?.pt ;?5 'he coming of Jesus Christ w T0rS' his Me' ^ 'each Mifs, his death and his resurrwiUn 3^th?e?^aWifli,lg 0# 0,6 ChUrCh we ^,rrUnity ?f Ws foll<^erS: we would have neither Christianity mean^lh ?"*fl!!ment ^ does SorTnf ?^a ^ wr,Un* * record of these came first The evente took place, the church was founded: and out of the experience Kt ?f thC ot the first and early second centuries the writings came. We are apt to as firt* Testam?* came am. To the contrary, the church gave rise to the New Testament The new Testament was written to create a second literature. Although nw tw C^Lietia" write" had the Old Testament as their scripture. N?* m* of them had any idea .J*. WM wr*MW something that would its?* become Holy Writ Nevertheless Cod used them as ?j1*i.1USed the 0W Testament story tellers, prophets, poets and seers, to write eternal truths that still inspire and quicken our spirits The New Testament is shorter than the Old. It contains only twenty-seven instead of thirty-nine books like the Old Testament, but it is even shorter than this would indicate because there Ts noloi^ Jfv"'^ s?me of tbe letters are very brief. It contains only "J*1" Uterary types-letters, historical records, .apocalypse all interspersed with spiritual and mor si wisdom, ^ f r > ? The marvel is that this one small book, a collection of still smaller books, survived the fires of perse cution and the changing patterns of after "inetea centuries, the world's most signifi and greatest spiri tual treasure-house. Look at the books emerging from persuction - Hebrews. I petter ?d the Book of Revelation The New Testment did pot produce Christianity. Christianity, on the contrary, produced the New Testa ment. Next week-"The Gospel Story." Nature's bank is the topsoil. "The forces which nob us of mil JW5 of tons of soil every year are ?elective - they take the best and most productive portions of the soii and leave behind the least pro ,^Ve " Mickey, fa "Sea 1th From The Ground Up." Got a mousk to unti a low ouplin-times want aos, ass. Shrinks Hemorrhoids Wfthoot Surgery start Itck?(Mines Rata Ftr the first time science has found a new healing substance with tktu ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to aeliere pain - without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving paia, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took jrfaee. Most amasing ofudl ? results were so thor ough that sufferers made astonishing statements tike "Piles have ceased to be a problem I" The Secret is a new healing substoaca ( Bio-Dyne*) - dis covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avals able in tappotitorg or eta im sat /ana called Preparation A*. At all drug counters. THE DUPLIN TIMES | II emeh TkwmUy in Kenawville, N. C., County Soot at DUPLIN COUNTY Ik* 4 * ? ? ,*i j ?? a HSditorial, business office arf printing plant, Kenansvdle, N. t. ? OWNER mJ PUBLISHER I RUTH P. GRADY, EDITOR I Entered At The Port Office, KenansvUIe, N. C. Uncle Pefe From Oiiifliri Sv/ifcfi SAYS DEAR MUTER EDITOR: The fallows th?j writes th^m big headlines in the daily news papers has long ago lost, the com mon touch. Ever day we v?it a steady diet in big black type a bout the Reds pushing the ling, a few mile in Laios, or JFK and Bobby taking a stand on Civil Rights, C DeGaulle being agin this or that, ana about onct a week we git a headline on how things is going in the British Par lament. Actual, this don't sell no news papers on account of the people ain't interesed. Everbody knows the Reds is always pushing the line a little here and there. In Qp bg, fex iqstant they got it pushed just iO mile from Florida. What do we cere about a few. mile in Laos? And with a election coming up next year, JFK and Bobby has got to take a stand on Civil Rig hts about twict a day to keep the iron hpL,, And ole DeGaulle has been agin evprthing except fresh air and sunshine since he took office. Scandals in the British Pa rlamentis ifrAhiwg to what we got The* was at least A dozen Items buried in the bjg papers hist week that was tug, headline news and woutd've sold papers like, hot cakes t? the average Aiftericap ?jj'er, instant, it, was decided in North Carolina that counties would have to quit changing $3 a bead tax on mules. The Gov ernor allowed as how anybody "afflicted with a mule" shouldn't have to pay tax on the varmjt A headline across the top of the Chicago Tribune saying "N. C. Cuts Taxes" would create a sen sation. This is probable the first real tax cut in this country since the -Pilgrims landed. The. Russians h^s started build ing a , $3 million Embassy , in Washington. This . it^m was bur ied back with the want ads. As tight as them Russians can git wfth a dollar - they was now 4 year behind with their U. N. ducs-t'his 15 aUsolute proof 4e Russians ain't got no idea of ever dropping, a bqjpb pn Washington. Rut lpok where the papers put this item! . pien they was thij little item ,5.JII.I5 ^ .Mill, g?w imj.n m -1 By: Ralph M Cettr Director ^ DupUnCounty U vet? fortunate to strutted tniilding which "]^o be built In the next few months. Pre dru'gs; but wfcM Ikis moved, it will i have a 30-day supply. WHY HAVE THIS HOSPITAL? In tkA .||?|.| ? ????<-> 1 . is 1_ inc event or a nuciear attacK, it is eftipi^ted that from 90 to 75 per cent Of the 1 ,'800,000 hospital beds a vailabie in the U. S. would be de stroyed or rendered unusable. 1^ would take numajpe* volunt^er^. to operate it; but w|en *0 at 'jjliT in our country become operiSblm, - It is expected ttutiq an emergency attack. The unit we new have stored oest the Federal Government approi xately $22,000. When the new build ing to be constructed in.Wallace is completed, we wOi receive addition al equipment and supplies which will bring the value ef the IM/ay unit to about $45,000. This will more than double the /value at our present Civil Defense Hospital. Yes, thlf la very expensive equip ment that we have received. We are, and should be, grateful that our county was the recipient. By receiv ing this hospital, large responsibili ties are now on our shoulders. It takes manpower to operate the equipment. The hospital will be <d little value if you that are qualified do net offer your sei vices, it will mov^(j|Bt the^s^v^^e assign vice and will provide leadership in lhoHa? this. hospital * operational. PLEASE DO. MOT WAIT TO HE CALLED UPON. CALL Oft SEE YOUR COUBTY CIVIL DEFENSE DHUSOTOR IN KKftlANSVILLB OR CONTRACT DR. BLAIR IN WAL LACE. Your. Civil Defense prepara tion is only as Strang as Us weakest link. What have you deoe? < ? ? ? t' 7* i* if* - I * burled beck in the peters, shout a Sheriff ia Georgia. He riw on a platform that if he was elect ed he'd make the county so dry you'd have to peine a felow twict afore he could spit The bootleggers. put a time bomb in his car aud Wowed it to heeuen. But the Umiiig was, bad and the Sheriff wasn't ia it. The insurance company immediate cancelled the Sheriffs policy but he hPUBht himself two snore was and said he didn't need no insurance. , JNow these is the k>hd?< ?tonos, Mister Editor, that'll sell papers, .People just ain't excited no more about Laos, DeGaJulle and Bobby. *""? *726. iu wTrt I < E, BuKwUMilT I bow my knees touQo^. Eph. Bow to God only, because you re 4 . .. i. ^' - *? acmble what yen worship. Warship the cross an dyou set crosseyed. fssmihss' ond you become a moopshiner. Worship orfeanization and you be come a galley slave. ftow to <iod because He is ijie dreet First C?use j W er say that Gpd depended,on .man to, mgfce crops. But God furnishes t s&sksraSM and growth, the mineral deposit in each grain of dirt, and.,the .twelve children who are looking to the fields, for bread. ? I'N Bow to God because w Him , is your freedom.. K you bew to men . they will, take yoy captive, Mind you and bitch yen to tbehc. mills. Your kiadneea and loyalty, belong to men but your worship belongs to God only. ^ L NUBnua YOUI brnMuXS Tt-- i jf 1J I' Jtmmi. I w<3wou^wyy??y I MUmftsnllnMii ilhminiifint OUTGMO usbiry 3TO-UX* wttf I ;<>>!& '?< ixi yo'uzk If you haven't discovered the pfcacfc bf rtiirtd tfia^ comes with a WAGCAMAW GMtGkiN0 AC COUNT of your own, stop in sdbh. We #IH show you why the?e days "dlmosf everyone pbys by check". WACcW cftdMrM&Ukt QJou'*> gt)i it made when ybti'i# ?bi (h Saved t SNr-(i , ? -v JBSm ? *' ' ' lit }f (u-j ?? Depo.it, in B^kAre MM* By F6^6ffll I)6pOSlt 1 nsiirance 'Or^oiilioo I <j Ftrglvtnow ^ ' ? ? wbok itory o^JMepfc in 1 ' ft?f?U Whe^, might jiave out U he a atarTef-good...s. good plotted againsThis life; an&jS five the natural- reply: IleaStt have loved UMm..venrt<aiit)t Skat's-very clear,-isn't itl. What Other motive could produce am wiiojc-lieartod forgiveness? jp am iay^ba^had mh tkein. it then can be na MNS ^f^k!i ?? ?? tS^jMji^BI JJ?f *1^ gaxa^ I ? " iVai^? i*e most rapidly expanding *eg M?nt <4 American. ?criculjar?.> n tamily Urm with $10.?M nr w?rth of sbimmI -sflfeflt ^045!^* iK to 0h> U. 4. ^
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