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Q: I purchased a round tin container at a farm auction several years ago and wonder about its original purpose. It was sold with kitchen items. The lid is stamped with images of wheat and appears to be quite old. What do you think? -- Audrey, Victorville, California A: This is just a guess, but I suspect you have a biscuit or cookie box. During the Victorian era -- especially in farm houses -- there were often rodents, and tin containers were used to keep baked goods fresh and prevent the contents from being contaminated by pests, including both mice and insects. I make this assumption since it was sold at a farm auction with kitchen items. *** Q: I have about 75 pieces of sheet music from the World War II-era. My aunt used to sing with the Perry Como and Lawrence Welk orchestras, and the music is part of her collection. -- Sandra, Port Orange, Florida A: Most sheet music from the 1940s seems to be priced in the $2 to $5 range, but there are always exceptions. For example, sheet music featuring film personalities such as Betty Grable, Alice Faye and Frank Sinatra are popular with collectors. As you might imagine, prices vary. Early pieces of ragtime, Black Americana and jazz compositions are among the most valuable. Wayland Bunnell is a sheet music expert and appraiser. Contact is c/o Clean Sheets, 199 Tarrytown Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire 03103. *** Q: I have a Smith Corona Super Sterling typewriter that is about 30 years old. Where can I find a ribbon for it? -- Earl, Livington, Tennessee A: Bill Wahl is the owner of Mesa Typewriter Exchange, and he specializes in obsolete and difficult to find ribbons for older typewriters. His company has been in business since 1949, and I am certain he can help you. Contact Wahl at 30 South Macdonald, Mesa, AZ 85210; M esaTypewr iter E xc hange @ yahoo.com; and 480-964-3603. *** Q: I have a small collection of about a dozen cigarette lighters from the 1940s and '50s. Is there a club for collectors? -- Barbara, Irving, Texas A: One of the better groups is "On the Lighter Side," www.otls. com. ***

Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor does he do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring return mail. © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

Ask Pastor Rick

Religion In The News This is the 200th Religion in the News/Ask Pastor Rick article for the Julian News. Thanks, Michael Hart, for publishing the articles. And thank you, Readers, for the many kind words, and challenges, that I’ve received about what has been printed. I’d also like to thank you for your thoughtful questions. Keep them coming! -Rick

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Dish Runs Away With Spoon! Breaking News! On Thursday, Sept. 29 at 9 p.m. officers resonded to a complaint about loud noises in a small suburban kitchen.

On Friday, Mr. James Smith, owner of the home, explained what had happened. “There was a rustling noise in the kitchen. I got up to check on it and, to my surprise, one of the dishes was running away with a spoon,” he said. Eyewitnesses included forks and knives. Most occupants, except the kitchen sink, claimed to have been thrilled by the daring escape.

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solution page 14 NPR‘s Barbara J. King slammed this as being supportive of an unscientific and outdated view of how the world began. King believes that this theme park will only reinforce outdated and scientifically invalid myths in the minds of the children who will be visiting the park. The website shouts out a call-toaction to parents and teachers everywhere to recognize the reality and to do their best to stop such “myths” from getting hold of their children. King believes that non-creationist adults should do their best to root out the creation story by opposing NBC’s news story and by questioning politicians about this issue. Source: The New York Times, summarized by Pastor Rick

Ask Pastor Rick

Does the Bible claim to be inerrant?

The Bible does not claim to be inerrant, however it does claim to be true. “The entirety of Your word is truth, and every one of Your righteous judgments endures forever” (Psalm 119:160, NKJV). After years of Bible College, Seminary, and many hours studying about “inerrancy,” I’ve simply come to take the Bible just as it claims to be — the Inspired Word of God, leaving God to take care of His own Book, as He has done throughout the ages. If those who focus on what they see as errors in Scripture, instead would cling to the Bible and obey its truthful teachings, their criticisms in regard to its validity would come to an end, and none would be lost. Rick Hill is the Senior Pastor at Hillside Church on 3rd and C Streets

in Julian, CA. Direct all questions and correspondence to: hccpastorrick@ gmail.com or Hillside Church, Religion In The News, Box 973, Julian, CA, 92036. (Opinions in this column do not necessarily express the views of Julian News, its editor, or employees.)

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