t.i ,n. : !....-... . . iuiL. ,'t'" : ( ' m ine pasi seven mwiuu ,1,1 m. . .!..-. .a.. lave found muth pride and joy i 1 being a parent However, .' aUre .almost , every day ,that 1 erhtpa I could be a much net ter parent than 1 am, A child, I have found, needs and deserves a great deal of time and energy. One truly must learn to deny self Wild think of 'the little one; But t-l want to' qualify as a per-. feet ! parent much more than Wish to .be a good parent; and I am jure you desire to be a per - feet j parent also. How can we achieve this ' most high, goal of being a perfect par ent? Maybe : yiu can't ; afford, to give your child the best edu-; cation; passible, or you can't af-t fbfd to stake him all the places , yo desire and how him all the wonders of the world. Maybe .yoU can't dress your child as, tjtell as others. Or on the other Sand maybe , you can afford to gjve your child almost anything roj:tt TcrT.I al Center 1 ation makes you a perfect or im perfect parent In fact the world's ' most "unfit parent may .well be' a .millionaire and the greatest y parent in the world might' be a pauper. If we value our . children's souls and give them avwarm Christian home then we have given them the world's greatest gift. .But If we as parents live a' half-way Chris tian lifevand are boor examples then we;,have committed against them the greatest injustice possi ble. .' It vould be better for the ttuui hM r aid ihom rnnf Pl a $16,250,000 expansion project, the Irttt phafte , of a long-range Medical Cents d. over their' heads than not to 1" opmnx i"Slam- nave oeen announced jomiiy ey meu ot tne Bowman' uray senooi ol lead them down the' path to i MecUcino and North Carolina Baptist Hospital at Winston-Salem. Above appears artist's eoncep non. 01 zne. jwecucai venier auer completion of me aeveJopmeni program. Tnts wow, looking eastshows the proposed paramedical building (left foreground), -the clinics building (middle fore ground)), the. medical school '(left background) and the hospital (right background). Christ, So a perfect parent is not al ways a wealthy parent but is one with Jesus in - his heart. Arc you a perfect parent? Only eter nity willVtell, jomnfuinriiiinir ra- r-i nr hi toses Offered Ort Toe Prc!i!2ms ' Five,,.'? special '- short 'courses teahng primarily with farm and tiiviail .business income tax tprob kms will be offered during Oe i c mber -by -North' Carolina State, .ccordittg; to Tt. M. Thompson, toonty ... agricultural agent. '.The programs, to be taught, in five flotations across the state, ViU)'nclude four two-day regu Iar.c6ui3cs : ami 'Cne advanced coufse; i r The courses, wliich " have the full cooperation of both state and federeal . revenue serv.ce.s, tre primarily designed for: pr isons, who assist others in filling Cut tax - returns, with special emphasis on the Jarm and small tusiness- category. . ' ' Dates' and locations for each c the four jregular courses are as follows: 1 Asheville-Decemher 3-4. , i i Chartotte-'rtecember 5-6, f Noonnnent B JAMES W. DODTHAT itifiat VIm ttnMsmt, lliinriMil cUHm DIfbha sf the NaUoaal AmooUUsi MMifutiren NO COMMHr"ii report sol taciaohts on th national scale. rod dots not aecanarily iwleq HAM poller ox position., t , Washington What logic 'may dictate, , politics may prevent. .; ; This is . the ; only explanation for ,, proposed .. across-the-board pay ; increases li for -'federal . em ployees'; ''V!'',: " Congress last year, raised most iederal salaries under. a bill with the fancy ; title: "Federal Salary Reform Act". At that time the Administra- ing it and;thus balance the budget:--;, 4-.-;::i-:vv. :. But not government.; Last year's Salary Reform Act ignored -the. policy "makers, but cost ' the v taxpayers ' $670,000,000 in the fiscal year 1963 and the cost will rise to over a billion dollars in' the ' current year. . , ' jsince then a commission head ed by Clarence B Randall, for mer Inland Steel; President, has recommended substantially , high er salaries for top congressional, executive .and judicial :offices. ' -'feo .'npw-bh ;th')asis of this reportTrsr Congress going to go back and do, at a i cost of per"- haps $35,000,00Q, what ' it failed to include.'in last, year's bill? ; ' ','!0 f.oourse.; not:: .instead, the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service has reported a bill again raising salaries across the board. The bill as reported will cost .not $35,000,000 but ! Bj Ted KMt The use of boats for hunting it on the increase. They are used not only to shoot from, but eve& more as . transportation ' to 'the shooting' area.; ".,"'..;,." SJ One Chief .reason ; is' the' irri-t provement in boats and motors. Out Doard-powerea. - trait - now come ' wider rih4 , larger "They offer 4riore seawoathiness and steadiness, 'mbre room for : gun ners iarM ." their guns- '; Yet i they will - navigate obstructed water and are easy to transp6rt over land in various ways.;; And they will stand up nd stay leak-proof in and out of water in ail kinds of weather. Motors are now more reliable and much quieter. Hunters are taking to boats for tion. ' and :; nrnba'blv most 'Cnn gressmen, knew that the most ;$600;000.000! needed "reform" was -to estab lish a logical salary relation ship between government and private employment at the policy-making level. To have brought legislative .salaries just, a bit -'more,' into; line . with .what ' GreenVillfr-JDecember1 10-11. 1 the policy ma Mers 'In bidustiy are ; Greensboro December 12-13. ''paid wouid. have,cdst about '$7,-, " Ma.Py ln WisHingtori feel thirt i lfarticipating in.' the programs ! 000,000. vf,jTo.; hayeKbrouaht ,up such ,adjusUnep5, ,by attracting wi no rnmihon ( North I n r.- .jvMuttvb inn luniri.mi iiyhb , inio.Lfc . , .... . - t Iinav fa(V Perartment of Ag- line would 'have' '.added some" ticultuial Economics,, the U. Si thing like $25,000,000 more.' ' internal Revenue Service, North But did the pill tlo this?' Cci nue3nd",1JVe"tSqclal Security Ad niiilistration. ' ', aries across the board except at r -. , , , t . reaction, s';,, 't - i .Qumnlviilrt1 Jrfhn Rtnnrt Mill: if he were alive today, would ( gree. tat. Washington, pontics is not V'a system ;of logic!",) . , The courses will be offered; the important policy-making lev jhifcugh tttUitrjofBtW, MJ " umyeraiiyivpn ijew'rs . yf. policies -il this KVtona nnUW.rtnai-BlUnM ffillh v'tlut l ' ,'.1 .' ' . - t v Nofth CaroTTna '''Sbciety 01 w4i.i, .jurnmpnt . pither pYecute or en. taars gov- t'-The four regular courses will foree paifclesV So ' there coyer, all areas, of taxation,' al- na developed a pattern under though a, major portion of thep whwh very few federal govern opurse will be devoted to. prob., ment official8'. are paid -more lems peculiar to the operationi than, a congressman, Whether ,j4 farms arid small businesses. they be rjn tne executive agen. h ;T.he ffvartcei coars has)been eies, independent agencies, or initiated for persons whrt Aave,; tjje ,'courts usiueraoie unowieage anct ex-;j lf a . Dusiness were losing penence'-in filing income tax,money because costs ere too teturns both state and federal.i u:u .... ,u ,,rh ndder; Kirinir Under the '.bill as reported, salaries of Senators and Repre sentatives would . be increased from $22,500 annually to $32,500 and somewhat comparable in creases would be given tq Cabi net officers, ' judges 'arid1 bther toe-level officers. " ' " ' " j l Mah'y in Wishihgtoh fe'el that eral'servlce could mean' reducing federal costs' through better man agement, .', yl.-.-'fe . . vBut-n.0 matter how they feel, ; irvni ffll A rBP7BlfII tmtiim C H are it X: jSHED EGXSCURE , ON NX. HIOHWATS Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 A. M., Mon- levunmieuueu mm , ursi- 90me new department headsltolKUled froDato 1156: wme suiqenis anena ane of tne ,.ofi -nav fV,om ,lmii' - h ' v-mi p n.i- r.. v... lien HIGHWAY 32 NORTH ; EDENTON, N. C. , . vsmm i ,.r II-.. 8:00 P. M. TIL Admission: Couple $1.00 - Stag 50c n.Un. uAHMn .. . 1 1 ' .1 I wwtvi ICUCKIU4 J71 'HnU, the ipartsmsn's actions and movements are being increasing ly restricted. . But on tne water there -are ; no feijces, no signs reading "No Trespassing". Also, expanding population1 around cities, even around towns, ruins, fields and woods.. But marshes always are affected last, if( -at all, Increasingly, these swamp or 'near-swamp regions and ad jacent waters are the last refuge pf , wildlife and hunter alike. Since before' the days " of the cave-man hunter game has tend, ed to congregate around water. Boats now often serve as head- quarters, replacing the old. hunt ing camp, according to Y"illard Crandall, Boats Editor of Sports Afield, . MagMine.. -n: Houseboats ranging ,from- the modern and elaborate ,to only ' degree above shacks . are -prime ;' favorites, but caDin cruisers are Decommg ' jn creasingly pbpular. , ,Th .blkt- form-pontoon boat, v its summer canopy . replaced by anything from tent, to DOrtable cabih. may be an on-the-spot hunters' camp. These craft move easily under! power and don't draw too much water. . They serve to .shoot from, too, as they are very steady and are adaptable to camouflage.' Tor transportation "to the hunt ing grounds, ; any type of boat that is 'suited ' to the "waterway and will icarry ? the load properly, can be used. ; j ' Swamp-grass .areas are --where airboats excel: the inboard modr els for nice speed, the Jess pow erful outboard . ones for porta- jr. in preference-to r. ' I I. KUFPlED Maw of rut- ' fids .top 'black' tulle "dress,' .' featuring -eqtlslly- frilled - cape: fclorence;.. Italy," de , ' signer adds extra elegance - by -spraying the tulle wttb . dots of chinchilla. .' f bility : rand easier concealment. Much the .same . can v be - said of the jets, excep.f . that since- they need "clear water to f 6rm a, good' stream 'and'1 nof'-' create . intake clogging pr6blems,,k they ; will probably " be better . in ,. water that's' shallow of has solid ob .-T,ff:P.i-'r I ' ' Tl-f ,', V ii"'tiulte as 'rrre Wisd&fl, but when icharity does- toppear. It is. i known by its pa-r-tienceiand - endurance. , v , t . : 'U 'Mary Baker Eddy. i 'Hf f.'.'-'-W A.. y- .'M'ffV;. ' - f' - , - , Y 11 I'.wiv. u..;.'n ' I!.. 7i-. tetDlQND0N g'iiiiiiiiin,;::'...! BEEFEATER GIN -1 !.: - '1-1 ' t irr : ;w4 IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND BYK0BRAND CORP. ? 11 ' -' NEW YORK 1, N.Y. : . U!.:, 94 PltOOF 100 GRAIN NEUTRALSPIRITS ' - . , 1 MWWIVUWWWWWWWMWW.IIW.. YczrfpzZpzft to II c't'V: AOhristmas Club check fill Santa's :pack with wonderul gtffts for all'.' .'minus money; worries for Santa, himself! ; rfORllAr ' Olirape HafnrA oftamnl. ingj the advanced section.' The advanced v course is-at Raleigh, , December .17-19., .' - ftn -, The courses were developed because of the complicated na-. ture of modern business and the presence of special provisions in income tax . laws applying- to farming and small businesses. . tor information ? concerning either the four regular or the advanced course, contact the Division of General Extension, North Carolina: State, P. O. Box 5124, Raleigh, N. C. 1 . .". INTRODUCING THE DEFENlEA3LESJ0R:64 C Tsvlor Thsatre ' Edenton,N.G ; .'j i"n. ": ; ': ;; Thursday nd Friday, Noymbr.21-22 "THE THHEE STOOGES GO AROUND THE WORLD IN A DAZE" Saturday, November 23 norBLR PKATVBB Arch Hall. Jr., in i THE CHOPPERS" Kichard Kiel ln nCEGAH, THE tfAME WRITTEN IN BLOOD" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Nortmbar 24-25-28 ' ; Charlton lletton and , Ava Gardner la ' "i5 -DAX AT -PEKIKG-riaaaRmp sad Colar Sunday Shows 1:30 and . 1:30 " Week Days: j ZOtH 9:30. Feature 140 .-.'.j- 'o '. ' ..':.;, 'trfnesdayr November VI , FlAY 1UCKY. IT'8 FREE! , - , r ln . : . , : lj ; . .;'.x 5' v-f .1.; -. ;-f 0-1 Cfisilf J :X-"';lia:,-:-''-;,',i;.i ""ejeiaMi. ... m- . i .. , 1 i - mm i'ett't invent Jhe compact.. i f A 1 L 1 " v:e jast enlarged upsnitl atmpsuiaaiipCLil - v. Dooec MVnoN CT CHRYSLER , T f mntmt cuhhwaikx i ?S5N'' V-lJook ahead to, YOUR role"of Santa, next ..year, and make it your all-tune star per 1 kV' formanccby starting a '1964 IChristmas A ii lluK A'i4milr ItAfA- MAW? ''''! 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