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. •:-iii, SI, This has become a lost concept in our time. Charity, which once began at home and in iae he art, has been taken «ver by fovorn ment, and has been transform ed into a cold, calculating polit ical mechanism that cares less for humanity than for votes in the nqct election. It was paradoxical; in a.way, that this subject was being dis cussed in the Congress at the beginning of Christmas week. The One whose birthday was to be observed a few days later was not mentioned once during the debate. Nor was any of the admonitions which Christ voiced about how man was to fulfill his personal responsibilites. Nowhere, at no time, did Christ mention a government welfare program, let alone endorse one. He suggested another way, one that would work. But neither the politicians nor the pebple have paid much attention. They have preferred instead to try to do it their way. They will fail. As long as the real mean ing of Christmas is obscured by the artificiality of man-made political substitutes, we will continue to wonder in the swamps of failure. It is something to bear in mind as we move into another New Year. ' TREE DAMAGE Continued from page 7 mg Hazel <1954) Hurricane) that are still growing.” He added that, if ^the tree is large and severely damaged, the services of a reputable tree surgeon may be required. He suggested that, if the tree is small — 15 to 20 feet high or three or four inches in diam eter — perhaps “it should be left alone.” Another suggestion: “Cut broken limbs of hardwoods back to the nearest larger limb or trunk and treat with a tree ' paint or wound compound. Don’t cut off ends of limbs. Cut them flush with the larger limb or trunk.” Whitfield also warned of the ■danger of falling broken limbs. ■“They should be removed,” h,e said. And one blanket suggestion: All damaged trees will recover more rapidly if they are fertiliz ed. Whitfield suggested using a high nitrogen fertilizer — a 16-8-8 analysis or equivalent — at the rate of two pounds per inch of diameter. A 19-inch tree would receive 20 pounds of 16 8-8, for example. COURTS Continued from page 1 the magistrates each and all op erate .under the direct orders of the superior court, and wefe us ing search warrant forms provid ed by courts and were further using instruction sheets on'the ■preparation of search warrant in compliance with the law as it is now on the books, as quoted earlier in this article. It further overlooks the fact that each lawyer is a sworn of ficer of the court, and'as uch, has not only the duty but the responsibility to help other offi cers of the court, when and if he feels any court official needs help. Magistrates are fellow of ficers of the court, and if from the depth of their wisdom and the breadth of their education any lawyer sees that mistakes have been made, or are about ■to be made that will impede the implementation of justice he is sworn to intervene and to help, and if i have their 1 ior court control ©V~ — T the counties of his residency. What is more identical war rants to those refused by Judge Copeland and Cahoon have beeta used against other witnesses with the approval of these judges, and at the same terms of court when other identical warrants were'being denied. ! / ' Deaths « Thomas Hanry Edwards Funeral services were held Sunday for Thomas Henry Ed wards, 94, of the Woodington Community, who died in a local nursing home last week after a long illness. Mrs. Narcissus Watharington Craft Funeral services were held Saturday for Mrs. Narcissus We therington Craft, 66, of Kins ton, route 6, who died from in juries suffered last Wednesday ih an accident in Kinston. Mrs. Amy Garris Bradshaw Funeral services were held Saturday for Mrs. Amy Garris Bradshaw, 79, of LaGrange route Mrs. Junie Pope Manning Funeral services were held Saturday for Mrs. Junie Pope Manning, 58, native of Lenoir County, who died last week in Portsmouth, Virginia. Francis P. Rasberry Funeral services were held Monday for Franfcis P. Rasberry, 55, of 1504 Carey Road, who died Sunday after a lingering ill ness. Mrs. Lula Gardner Williams Funepal services were held Tuesday for Mrs. Lula Gardner Williams, 87, of Kinston, route 2, who died over the weekend. Mrs. Lydia Evans Ricks Funeral services were held oi-e Edward Hill , * _services were held Wednesday for Steve Edward KH, 15, son of Mr. and MrS. E. G. “Buddy” Hill Jr. of 728 Caw alier Cirde, who wds'MUed Mon day when hit by a car on Lib erty Hill Road wbil« walking home from school, f . From Lurley Hines to Ed ward and 'Marcia Dudley ' lot in Pollocksville. ' From Olivia and J. P. Tyndall to Geraldine Casey a y tract in Cypress Creek Township. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH r! ' V ' ‘"rr- ''*/* . t. STANLEY E. WINCARD, PASTOR INVITES YOU TO ITS REGULAR WORSHIP SERVICES "Standing for The Ferial Inspiration of The Bible? Wednesday Services 7:30 — Sunday Services — 9:45 AM. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Services 6:15 P.M: Church. Training Union 7:30 p.M. Evening Services Highway N. C. 58 Between Trenton and PoHocksville Hardtop White Sale Special / 1971 Ford Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtop FORD Bettor idea lor «afcty~buckfcnx Import-sized car. Pinto. Ford’s Pinto Is Import-sized. Import-priced, but with these advantages over the popular imports: more usable room inside, a lower silhouette and wider tread for good stability on the highway, a 75-hp engine so you don’t have to worry about moving Into expressway traffic. And remember Pinto Is a carefree little car. It saves you on gas. It’s designed to need less routine maintenance. Most maintenance you can do yourself. Bold, new personal car. Mustang. Mustang Is at It kgain this year with a lineup of personal, sporty cars that could bring out the new you. There s a new took InMustang '71. Its spirit Is bolder. And there’s a new wider stance fTbetter handling. New standard features include side door Steel Guard Rails, concealed windshield wipers and recessed door handles. And there a a tong list of options to let you design any of six new models to your own specifications. Mustang... It’s a personal thing. WHITE SALE SAVINGS IIOUS GALAXIE 500’sl Whan you buy this quiet Galaxie 500 Special equipped with vinyl roof, wheel bumper guards, accent stripe, special ;trim. , end Free Power Steering ... If the ial you choose is also equipped with air tomatk seat-beck release, pnd visibility
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