' ' I L, N. C, r.IAY 13,1961 fit P f ? CORD I ... ifi O International Surrey School Lessen for MAY 21, 1961 f rTfcess sotiwnsntt or bawd V m t)U 7n(maMmai S. 5. Lio Outline!, copyrighted by the International CounM a ftsiiafoiu ffiwooMon, USA, and MMd by pstwst(oit.,) ; the Importance of diligence Memory Selection: "What ever your task, work heartily, ag serving the Lord and not men." - (Colossiant t-8) Letson Text: Proverb 6:6-9; S:t9; S4:S0-S4; Ecelesiaatet 3:tf; i Thesssalonians 3:6-13. Our lesson today strives to help adults appreciate more fully the blessings of work and the value of diligence. ' The writers of today's Scripture honored hard work and deplored laziness. Labor seemed wise and practical; these men realized Chat work is necessary for self-respect. Hard work is written into the very structure of life. According to the account of creation there were six days of work and one of rest Furthermore, God continues to work at the matter of creation Bind keeps his creatures busy. . When .the wise' author of Pro verbs urged lazy people to "go to the ant," he was pointing out . a profound fact. : There exists an obvious heedlessness 'in mature, but all God's creatures must work to gather their food and make secure their Idves'in order to sur vive. Indeed, from the creatures of the field we can learn, a lesson for all creation. Man is God's most noble work; therefore he should apply 'himself diligently to his work. "When ever men have spoken of their most honored traits, diligence has taken its rightful .place among such vir tues as courage, honesty, and love. The lazy man is an abomination to a society of responsible human beings. Work is an evidence of strontr character. Character falls a'nort if diligence is absent. Weak moodiness and unfinished tasks are mute evidences of personal trag edy. iMen nave also observed that diligence rewards . life with rich satisfactions. ',' To mid one's" liv ing by the sweat of the brow is no curse, nor is it dishonor.. Both psychologically and spiritually, work is great blessing. - One of the hardest lessons we must learn .as we go through life is that we must shoulder respon sibility. - In. looking around us we can too often see the tragic re sults of a lack of this quality. One of the most fertile grounds for tragedy is that of marriage. Sim ply because one or the other par tner, (or both) lacks a sense of responsibility, and refuses to face up to things. This can all too often be traced back to a weaK family background. When Jui dren are reared to .perform .their chores with diligence and to ac cept increasing responsibilities' in the home, they are rang trained to make significant contributions to home and community. There is an old saying to the effect that if you want to get a job done, get a busy man .to do it. There is a grain of truth in these m fm I s mm TOA SPECIAL! (101P(iK3XDai((ajQl H!lH fftPTO! MIIJ. FLAVOR FRESH-GROUND FLAYOR YOU CANT GET IN A CAN! UoVJ'r' ) JANE PARKER ICED WHITE LAYER CAKE ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE EACH , " s JANE PARKER CAKE m nun 12-CT. PKG. 21c FRESH, TENDER YELLOW FULL EARS riEW MUTE POTATOES 10 LARGE FRESH LETTUCE 2 POUNDS FOR HEADS 49c 28s ANN PAGE RED OR SULTANA BRAND S52-OZ. CAN We TREAT 'i . CCO PLANTS i. .. ORE TRANSPLANTING BREMNER BRAND 3 VARIETIES JUMBO : 12 ' i j ' : -.u . v ' v,. C?EN FRIDAYS TILL 6;33 P. M. OPEN ALL DAY WFDNTf DAYS 'zzz 1:1 this ad at.z eitzct. in youh rr.izr.DLY Is it necessary to spray or dust tobacco plants for flea beetles be fore tubing them to the field? James M, Stewart, assistant farm agents says many farmers find that it means a saving in time and much better growth of plants In the field if they are treated be fore pulling. Young tobacco plants set in the field Are a natural for flea beet les. Flea ' beetles can severely damage and stunt tobacco during the first few weeks after trans planting. 'By treating with DDT before .they are taken out of the plantbed, effective control of flea beetles can be expected for ten days. DDT can be. applied to the plants as a spray or dust. Tne spray is more effective and can be applied tat the rate of V6 cup of 60 wettable powder in five gallons of water. Three to five gallons of ; material should be used on 100x9 ft. bed. This should be sprayed on and allowed to dry just prior to pulling plants As a dust, use to 1 lbs. of 5 or 10 dust per 100x9 ft bed, This material should be used just prior to 'pulling plants. By treating in the plantbed, farmers -who ihave planted from treated and aiontreated beds re port a big difference in rate of growth and looks of the tobacco plants. Tihe treated plaints stayed green and grew off faster because they did not have flea beetle dam age. .'' This treatment in the bed is of real importance to tobacco which is set early. 18.11 3.06 1.16 4.34 36.44 .44 8.63 2.61 8.11 7.47 1.60 1.60 .29 13.49 i:;o;.'iiia!L HURTING YOUT ImmsdlofC 1 A few dropa f 0UTGRO Mat MmiJ reiiat from wtmimiM pin ox mgnmniuui. a om all. alknra to bui w M aot ana tnrapra Tnt furtharpaln awl dtaooenfort. OUTUBO to anllabla at aU i akin ewtenaath th Singing There will be a Gospel Singing at the Old Bull Creek Baptist Church this Saturday night, May 20 af 7:30 o'clock. All singers and listeners are invited. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD 8 A. M to 12 Noon FRIDAYS THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C. 9& 9 9fr 9& 9& 4 NOTICE I960 TAX SALE TOWN OF MARSHALL NORTH CAROLINA . MADISON COUNTY At 12:00 o'clock nooa on Mon day, June 12, 1961, at the Court House Door in Town of Marshall, N. C, I will sell at public auction', to the highest bidder for dash, pursuant ito existing laws of North Carolina, the following real estate in the Town of Marshall, N. C, on which the 1960 taxes remain unpaid.. Penalty and advertising costs to be added: Brigman, Knox & Buquo, lot $1.01 Brown, E. .M., 11 cres andi Improvements Clark, Lillie Heirs, 'House & lot Davis, A. E. Heirs, House & lot Edwards, Charlie, House & lot Edwards, Hubert, House & lot Fisher, R. L., Lot Fortner, Jeter P., Sr., House & lot Frisby, Swann Jr., House & lot Haynie, James, House & 12 acres Hunter, H. V., House & lot Jones, Charles, House & lot Jones, Hubert, deceased, House & lot Jones, J. Will, deceased, lot Ledford, Ben, House lot Lunsford, Jack, House & lot 25.07 McLean, Lena, deceased, House & lot 3.34 Marshall, Broadcasting Co., House & lot 63.44 Nix. Charlie. .House & lot 18.04 Nix, Clarence S., House & 13 acres Nix, Joe, House & lot Pegg, Paul, Lot Plemmons, Emmet W., House &S3.7 acres 176.68 Price. A. A., House & lot 11.46 Ramsey, Hannah, House & lot 27.55 Ramsey, Weldon, House & Business property 206.71 Ramsey. T. K. & Salola, lot 86.57 Rector, Albert, House & lot 4.41 Redmon, Fred, House & lot 25.62 Riverside Diner, Buildinij; 13.70 Shelton, Manuel, House & lot 8.19 Shelton, O. M. Estate, lot -73 Shelton, Vader, House & lot 78.45 Shelton, Valerie & Ronnie, House & lot 21.39 Smith, Van Estate, 30 acres 11.80 Strom,. Otto. House & lot .13.63 Tilson, James E & wife, Lot & Nursing Home 52.78 Treadway, Wade, House & lot 7.46 Weild, Mildred, Lot .58 Worley, Clyde. House & lot 6.26 Worley, 'Harold, 6 acres Worley, Jeter, House & 20 acres Worley, Helen, House & lot NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE SUFBRaUK COUKX RKFVRP. TiHR CLERK BONEY JOHNSON, Plaintiff, vs. CHARITY BRAZIL JOHNSON, Defendant, TO CHARITY BRAZIL JOHN SON, TAKE NOTICE: The Defendant above warned will take notice that a Complaint against the said Defendant has been filed in the above Court and a Civil action instituted wherein the above maimed Plaintiff seeks an absolute divorce from the De fendant upon the grounds of two years separation; The above named uedencant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the of fice of the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Madison County NortSi Carolina, on or be fore the 19 th day of June, 1961, amd answer or demur to the com' iplaint that has been filed in this faction, and that if she fails to do so the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief sougtht in said action. This the 21at day of April, 1961. (s) HERBERT HAWKINS Clerk of .Superior Court 4-27 6-lpd. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Adttniniastratrix of the es tate of Dave Phillips, deceased. late of Madison County, this is to notify ail persons tewing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the 20th day of April, 1962, or this Notice wall be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. mis the 190b day of April, 1961. (s) DEROTHA C. PHILLIPS, Administratrix. ' DVn 9 M. ITU) XT.M. lawJfn 4-20 -25c c 1 61.18 21.50 3.03 words. Those accustomed to dili gence perform best. .But what a sad commentary that is on our way of life! Too many capable people are content to say, "Let someone else to do it"; thus they leave tasks to the already over worked. American democracy is dependent upon ; dedicated com munity leadership. . When we are unwilling to face responsibilities, community and national life are endangered. ' .But we must keep our efforts in the matter of diligence in pro per perspective. ' We must be most industrious at the things fiiat mat ter most ; Jesus emphasiied this truth when he visited ire the home of Mary and Martha. Martha was overly diligent in preparing for Us entertainment, wfaile Mary, with equal industry, discussed with faim the things of God. Jesus praised Mary for choosing "the ?ood portion, and criticized Mar tha for being "troubled about many things." XLuke 10:38-42.) Jesus did not mean for Martha to be ; lslovently in her liouseworlc and f inhospitable to her guests, but he did want her to be more diligent about the things .that mattered most. " ." Jesus taught that e:uh of us must use what talents we liave, 30.51 13.56 5.37 J. .HUBERT DAVIS, Tax Collector, Town of Miarshall 5-186-8c Draft Board Needs Information On These Men 'L A P Z :"cuc:i 5 at.., ny r-. ccz and to good advanta . he meant that we nvu.'.t solves 'diligently kt it" God. We must love C TLe application of su '. t. everyday living 3 f -. fr.Tence betw.-ni : ' re ,i v t'.e pivn "y that 'y our- k Of 1 nan. Edison Gosnell, RFD 3, Marshall; John Calvin Smith, 949 Eurelda Rd., Wyandotte, Much.; .Dave Walter Shelton, 521 C. St., Copeland Park, Newtpont News, Va.; Perry Robinson, BludSf; Jesse L. Roberts, RFD 1, Alexander; Paul Worley, Marshall; William Cameron Phillips, Dxexel, N. C; Lonnie Clarence Caulder, 624 E. Market St, Taylorvdlle, H1.J Wil lis Gentry, Hot Springs; Dewey James Shelton, 7221 40th St, Tam pa, Fla.; Robert L. West, RFD 2, Marshall; Richard Troy Payne, Marshall ; Stuart James (Britton, Walnut; Robert H. Moore, Pensa Cola. N. C.: Rov Ernest Briggs, RFD 2, Box 138, Mars Pill ; Paul .Harney, RFD 2, Marshall; Clarence Meadows,' Spring Creek; Paul Greer. 67 New York Ave- N. W, Washington, D. C.;, Oscar R. Shelton, RtFD 1, Mars Baa; Charles MetcaOf. RFD S. Marshall: Major C. Freeman, 210 Bryon St, IRiver Rogue 18, Mich.; Glenn E. Phillips, RFD 1, Flag Pond, Tenn. ; Otto McGhee. RFD 2. Marshall: '.Ray 0. Shelton, RFD 2, Marshall; (More Names Next Week) Ball Cemetery To Ho Cleaned Wed. l.lzy Z . NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY The undersigned having quali fied as Administratrix of the e Btate of Roland Peek, deceased, late of Madison County, this is to notify all persons having claims ainst said estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the 11th day of May, 1962, or this Notice wall be .pled in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will plea make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 6th day of May, 1961. LELA C. PEEK, Administratrix RFD 1, Mars Hill, N. C. 5-11 16c COLDS - Relieve aches and pains of colds with STANBACK Tablets or Powders. Also use as gargle for sore throat due to colds. STAN BACK'S S. A. (Synergistic Action) reduces fever, brings faster, more complete relief. Remember... Snap back with STANBACK! GROUND STEAK PLATE with MASHED POTATOES Choice of TWO VEGETABLES COFFEE or TEA 65c" HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 N. PACK SQUARE ASHEV1LLE, N. C NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY The undersigned, having qual ified as Executrix of the estate of C. L. Stanley, deceased, late of Madison County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons nav- uiig cu turns against sauu esuiie w present them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of Ap ril, lbbz, or tms .. .Notice wiu be pleaded an bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate .will please make immediate payment to (the undersigned. This the 24th day of April, 1961. ALTHEA C. 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