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Bjbte Comment: ; , Literature, Yes; But First of All A Book of God Many bocks about the Bible, particularly in recent yean, have dealt with the Bible as liten ture, or as a bock of human This approach is valid as far as it goes. It did not need trans lation of the Hebrew and Greek texts to reveal its greatness as literature. But the printing of the Bible in English—arising out of an age which produced Shake ‘ speare — gave it a pre-eminent place in the literature of the English-speaking world. In human interest, too, the Bible is a captivating and pro foundly revealing book about man. The archeologist and the anthropologist can find in many of its pages much that is sig nificant. But the Bible is primarily the book about God. The unbeliever •who looks to it for literature may pay it the compliment of his interest. But he misses its true worth, and though he may not realize it, he actually uses it despitefully, through failing to recognize what it is. The Bible is great as literature because of the greatness of the ideas, quests and the truth with which it deals. It is not merely a cliche to suggest that one can find true spiritual uplifting from reading the pages of the Bible, v For sheer spiritual courage there are few prayers that can surpass that which appears in Psalm 139:23, 24: “Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me, and know my thoughts; and see if there be any ■wicked way in me, and lead me into the way everlasting.” CLASSIFIED WANTED UPRIGHT PIANOS ffyour old piano Is in your way convert it to cash. JOHNSON PIANO CO. Phono JA 3-3584 FOR SALE PRACTICE PIANOS $79.50 UP Any used piano bought—we will allow full purchase price within 4 years on new Spinet piano. JOHNSON PIANO CO. Phone JA 3-3584 NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. Plant fruit and nut trees for shade and ornamental effect, also epjoy fresh fruit and nuts from home grounds. Write for Free Copy new 56-pg. planting guide catalog in color— offered by Virginia's largest grow ers of fruit trees, nut trees, ber ry plants, grape vines and orna mental plant fnaterial. Salespeople wanted. Dept. N39 WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, Waynesboro, Vir ginia. Jan. 1, 7, 14, 21, 28 EDWARDS Fnneral Home Ambulance Service dial. JA 7-1123 * KINSTON, N. C. Buz Sawyer By Roy Crane / 600W KEEP \ 'contact as long ' AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT ALARMING HIM. REMEMBER, NO / ' APMIRAL, A OUR PUNES REPORT THE RUSSIAN SUB HEAPING EAST, APPARENTLY , v FOR HOME. / • ATER, FAR ^OUT UNDER THE ATLANTIC 'OUR MAIDEN VOYAGE INTHE NUCLEAR-POWERED, MISSILE FIRING 'CAVIAR' HAS BEEN 'CONGRATULATION* k A GLORIOUS SUCCESS/. comrades. WE'VE SCOUTED THE SHORES OF AMERICA' WE'VE IAIN FOR THREE DAYS OFF THE COAST UNDETECTED.' IN FACT, WE'VE MAPE MONKEYS OF THE YANKEE ANTI-SUBMARINE vWARFARE SHIPS AND PlANES. S3 RUNNING submerged until it REACHES ^ HOME WATERS, THE "CAVIAR" FINALLY SURFACES IN THE BALTIC_ err is soon sighted... sv two men on what appears t? TO BE AN INNOCENT FISHING TRAWLER. CAWELVE, 11 HOURS Later... CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE, WASHINGTON, D.C.,GETS A REPORT... WELL, WELL! SO THE "CAVIAR" IS BACK HOME IN THE BALTIC'. HAVE OURBOYSKEEPANEYE ON HER, RAGAN. WE WANT TO KNOW WHEN SHE STARTS PROWLING AGAIN eAPTAlN EGOVtTCH SETS READY TO REPORT TO HIS ADMIRAL... RESPLENDENT, PROUD, THE MOST W CELEBRATED SUBMARINE CAPTAIN IN RUSSIA STRUTS TOWARD NAVAL HEADQUARTERS... f I'M AFRAID THE ADMIRAL CANNOT SEE VOU, SIR. HE'S . IN CONFERENCE. TELL HIM ECOVITCH HAS RETURNED FROM THE SHORES OF AMERICA.'... HE'LL SEE ME. -1 jF MV DEAR ^ EGOVITCHJ VOtfRE 1 BACK. CONGRATUUffiOBS ON A GLORIOUS i CRUISE, WHAT, YOU HID FOR THREE DAYS BESIDE THE WRECK OF THE "ANPREA DORIA " AND THE YANKEES KNEW NOTHING OF YOUR PRESENCE? ■ NOTHING? HAD IT BEEN WAR, I COULD HAVE DEVASTATED SO OF THE MOST IMPORTANT CITIES IN THE CENTRAL EASTERN ST/ THEM VOU COMPLETELY OUTSMARTED THEIR NUMBER ONE ANTI-SUB 0UTRTf '-Hftiio; ADMIRAL. I MADE UTTER MONKEYS OF THEM!/ REST ASSURED, COMRADE ESOVITCH, N 'THAT YOUR BRILLIANT CRUISE ,IN THE "KAVIARTWILL NOT GO UNREYVARD.EG, -©MORROW WE HONOR SOU WITH A GALA CELEBRATION AND...AHEM— SHALL I SAY... A WELL-DESERVED SURPRISE! p» FURTHERMORE, TOUR HEROIC, SPECTACULAR SUCCESS IS TO BE FEATUREP OKI THE FRONT PAGE OF / MAKE OUR GLORIOUS EXPLOIT WORLD FAMOUS, ADMIRAL/ , PLEASE, JUST! MORE, . EGOVITCH. , CAPT. ' TOUR NAME, YOUR PICTURE WILL CIRCLE THE GLOBE. WE'LL SHOW THE WORLD THAT WE EXCEL NOT JUST IN MOON ROCKETS, BUT IN NUCLEAR, MISSILE - VFIRING submarines as well. . 'IMAGINE, BORIS DARLING' YOU'LL BE , ah ADMIRAL! vou'll be FAMOUS/ COMFORTS, LUXURIES/even XAN AUTOMOBILE OE OUR -- VERY OWN/ "THE CELEBRATED BALLERINA, DELIRIOUSLY WELCOMES HOME HER HUSBAND.. BUT SUPPOSE SOMETHING GOES WRONG? .-AND YOU'RE NOT PROMOTED TO ADMIRAL? BUT TUT, TUT, MV PETSKV/ WHAT COULD GO WRONG? MY CRUISE WAS A 'SPECTACULAR SUCCESS. THE ADMIRAL HAS ALL PROMISED ME the WORKS! C3W0 HOURS LATER, BESIDE THE DOCK WHERE THE "CAVIAR* IS TJ BERTHED, THE ROLL OF DRUMS, THE BLARE OF TRUMPETS... COMKADbb, WE AKfc GATHERED ' TO HONOR OUR MOST ILLUSTRIOUS SUBMARINE LEADER, CAPTAIN BORIS EGOVI1CH, WHO HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE MOST HISTORIC, GLORIOUS CRUISE, IN THE HISTORY OFTHE RUSSIAN NAVY.
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