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li 4 lnli THI NEWS CORD N. C. APRIL I ,1W Sumlay School Lesson for APRIL 8, 1964 (TWN comments are th. International S. f$MM Outlines, copy righted by the International Council of Religious Education, USA, SPRING CREEK I 8. VIRGINIA JUSTICE Correspondent (Too Late for Last Week) Born to Mr. and lira. Cllne .Fowler, a daughter, Donna Lucin- da, March 12 in Haywood Coon by permission.) THIS IS GOD'S UNIVERSE Memory Selection: The earth la the Lord's and the fullness thereat, the world and those who dwell therein." (Psalms 14:1). Lesson Text: Job 38:1-11; Isaiah 40:12-26; Ull-lX How can we demonstrate our belief that this is God's universe T A study of the Scriptures for to day may, perhaps, serve to en lighten us in some measure. Cer tainly it should help each and every one of us to gain a new a- wareness and insight of God's sov ereignty; of his faithfulness, anil give us renewed confidence in him as a faithful and steadfast Crea tor. Of supVeme inportance, down ty hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Waldroup of Fletcher spent the weekend with their parent, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waldroup and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Haney. Mr. Edgar Justice and Mr. Recce Holt had a birthday dinner Bunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Reece Holt, Charles Holt, Jo Anne Duckett, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Justice, Linda Justice, Lar ry Plemmons, Mr. and Mrs. Toys Ledford, Peggy and Eddie, Mr. ana Airs, joe justice ana lariene e and the pastor at Luak Chapel, the Rev. and Mrs. Anders. A won derful dinner was enjoyed by all. Ronald Kirkpatrick is visiting his grandparents, Mr. aad Mrs. Andy Woody. Randy is in the Air Force. Mr. and Mr -MsaasBaa aV"awawawawawawl MMMM.. I (AHTNC) Pvt. Randolph C. Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dew- Roy Waldroup R firiffin. Rt 1 Alexander N. and Rhea Haney visited Mr. and , c comp,eted an eight-week in- mrs. n. l.. Meadows ana mr. ana Mrs. Joe Justice Sunday night. Miss Margaret Coward was home over the weekend from Asheville he is employed. through the ages, is the fact thnt Cod created our world and is still where the guiding power behind it. So it was in the past; is now in the ence thousands of years before we present; and will be in the unlimit- dreamed of it ... a world of God's less future. creative powers. From the moving and majestic And in "conquering it," or "dis sentence "In the beginning God 1 covering" it, or whatever we created . . ." to the promise of Rev-' please to call it we must ever elationi that God will create a new fjuard against making the mis heaven and a new earth, the sov-1 take that must inevitably follow eieign power of God is indisput ' . . . that of thinking that because able. From the lowest form of we have DISCOVERED the dimen life to the final God-like creation sions of the universe, we have of man "in his own image" the CREATED THEM fantry course at the U. S. Army Training Center, Fort Gordon, Ga, March 2.3. Griffin received instruction in the various phases of highly technical skills his fu ture work in the Army will re quire of him as an infantryman. The 23-year-old soldier entered the Army in November 19fi.'i and completed basic combat training at Fort Gordon. Grapevine HD Club Met Friday With iQBfieruley The Grapevine HD Club met with Mrs. Kenneth Hensley March 27 at 7:80 p. ra. Mrs. James H Arrington, preesjeitt, presided Following call to order, Miaa Judy Gosnell had the devotions; follow- jinf reading of Scripture, Mrs. Ha el Profftt kd in prayer. For our poetry reading, Mrs Proffitt rmg, fa keeping of the Easter season, "The Legend of the Dogwood." A business session followed Mrs. Ethel Wallln, our home gent, Bad faro announcements let, Our District HD Meeting to be held April 16 at Asheville-Bilt- more College fa the new Student Union Building (to reach the col lege, on Merrhuan Ave., going east, turn rirht ran Kino- Street i. in meeting will begin at v:au a. en., with a coffee hour. We hope Madison la wall represented, so please let us all attend who pos sibly can. This is the main event of our da byear, when all clubs of each county fat our district will meet together. Wiley Chandler Rites Held Sunday Serricea for Wiley Chandler, 89, who died Wednesday, March 25, 1964 at his home, 244 Broadway, Asheville, were held at 2:80 p. m., Sunday at California Creek Bap tist Church in Madison County. The Rev. Robert Holt and the Rev. Wea Cannon officiated and burial was in Haney Cemetery. Pallbearers were Eugene, Voyd, and Paul Burleson, Orville Wil liams, James Radcliff, and Dee barrie Chandler. Holcombe Funeral Home was in charge. D. H. Culbertson Dies Thursday; Funeral Sunday hand of God lies upon the uni verse and all his creatures who in habit it It is only in recent years that we have begun to conquer the ho- If we are completely honest with ourselves, and with our Creator, we must freely admit that in some situations we find it extremely hard to hold to the basic view that rizons that have hitherto bound the universe belongs to God, and man and his knowledge. It is only ' to God alone, and is ever under in recent years we have learned to , his omnipotent control. But. we split the atom; have mastered the art of being airborne; have soar ed into outer space and have turn ed our eyes, our minds and our questioning towards the hitherta unexplored boundaries of God's must always remember that we are not the first to have to strug gle to hold on to this fundamental belief. These were the doubts that plagued Job. Job, alone with his universe. We are seeing, in our own contemporaries, held on to lifetime, a brand new world . . .'the belief that God rewards a man yet wet must remember that it is fairly for, all hia Ideeds. Thus it a world wHich has been in exist- was -with 1 'I Li fan fwH vmm dismay J3 aj 2 i a"a aav u 3 191 IMP ALA 4-door Hardtop, 1963 IMPALA 4-door Sedan; V-8 engine, powerglide trans., V-8 engine, powerglide trans., radio, heater, W.W. tires, solid power steering, power brakes, blue; one owner. radio, heater, and many more sxtras; with 17,000 actual miles Str' 1957 CHEVROLET 4-door, V-8 engine, straight drive, radio, ,mmmammmmmmmmmmm heater; motor just overhauled. 1960 CORVAIR 4-door sedan, straight drive; a gasoline sav- 19B7 CHEVROLET 2-door se- er dan, V-8 engine, powerglide wmmmmmmmmmummimm trans., radio, heater. 1969 MERCURY 4-door sedan, m-tnlM" radi' heater; 1957 CHEVROLET 4-door Sta soua mm tion Wagon, V-8 engine, pow- TZZTZZZTZZHfT" m erglide trans., radio, heater; 1958 CHEVROLET 4-door se- cIen dan, VfS engine; powfarglidje. trans.; a good buy. awawaaawaaaaaaaaawawawawawawjaBi iii 1966 FORD Crown Victoria, - i -' - ,. V-8 engine, automatic trans.; on, 4-door, 6 cylinders, drive, radio, hwtsx, BsesasMsemBBBawasawaBBBi TRUCKS 1968 OLDSMOBILE 4-door a www dan, automatic team, blue and white. I960 DODGE 14 -ton V-8; chas- sis and cab 1968 CORVAIR Spyder Con- vertible; i speed transmission; Radio - Heater; Solid Bad with 1967 DODGE -ton Truck, Ufa top and black interior, dual wheels, V-8 engine; Goad. Beady for summer. cattle rack; A real farm truck. See Bnee Mirny er Jin Cedy ram time witb roi! French Broad Chevrolet Company, Inc. MARSHALL, N. C. Dealer Franchise No. 24M Marine I'PC Lawrence W. Bra dy has just completed 18 weeks of basic training at Parris Island and Camp Lejeune. The training consists of 11 weeks of close or der drill, classes on Marine Corps history and other military sub jects, and 4 weeks of infantry training, where there were class es and demonstrations of many infantry weapons and technique, and he has been assigned to Ma rine Corps Engineer School, Camp Lejeune, N. C, for 20 weeks. Army Pvt. Leonard R. Brady has completed basic training at U. S. Army Training Center, Fort Gordon, Ga., and has been assign ed to Fort Benning, Ga., to tha wth Evacuation Hospital ambulance They are Mrs. R. E. Rt 2. Camp Lejeune, N. C. ( Marine Sergeant Carl L. ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buckner of Rt 2, Marshall, ' par ticipated March 1-13 in mountain training in Western North Caroli na while serving with the Second Reconnaissance Battalion of the Second Marine Division, Fleet Ma rine Force based at Camp Lejeune. The battalion, the "eyes and ears" of the division gathers re connaissance information and serves in advance units. Camp Lejeune, home of the Second Marine Division since the end of World War II, is the larg est Marine Corps installation on the East Coast The secondannouncement being Ihe Spring Council Meeting for 1964. This will be held Thursday, April 2, at 2 p. m., in the French Broad Electric Building. A pro gram has been planned for us by our county council president, Mrs. Harold Worley. All who are able are urged to attend. Mrs. Wallin gave a demonstra tion on meats, how to freeze, what to look for when buying, and the different cuts of beef a guide to beef selection, care and cooking. A social hour followed the meet ing. Dismissed by all repeating together "A Collect for Club Wom en." Due to so much sickness we had oabsftfix members and three visitosa Bent. i oaabt i hni "" PS ighF sei shnwjhta, car D. H. Culbertaon, 86, of Hot Springs, died Thursday, March 26, 1964 in an Asheville nursing home after a long illness. A native of the Candler section of Buncombe County, Mr. Culbert son moved to Hot Springs as a youth. He was in the lumber bus iness for many years and then op erated a general store. He was married to the former Miss Bessie Lu.sk, who died in 1960. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Georgia Ramsey and Mrs Guy Sales, both of Asheville, Mrs. Joe Price of Waynesvillc and Mrs John Higdon of Huntsville, Ala.; four sons, Harry, Paul, Neil and Billy, all of Asheville; 18 grand children, and 18 great-grandchi dren. Services were held at 2 p. ni Sunday at Snow Hill Methodist! Church in Candler. The Rev. R. T. Houts officiate.) and burial was in the church cem etery. Livestock Sale For Dan K. Moore To Be Held April 11 E. J. Whitenire, of Franklin announces in an advertisement elsewhere in this issue that "Op ration Grassroots," a unique live stock sale for the benefit of the Dan K. Moore for Governor Drive, will be held at the Western Car- i Livestock Yards at 12:00 o'clock, Saturday, April 11. "All counties West and includ ing Madison, Buncombe, Hender son, Rutherford and Polk have ac tive workers who are nailing down cattle, sheep and horses for the ssle. About all the effort that it takes to get an animal is to ex plain the purpose and to tell the farmer that DAN needs his help, but someone must make the ef fort, someone must care. An election can be won by one vote," Whitmire said. Each county is trying to outdo the other counties in delivering more animals to the sale. Moore workers in each of the above coun ties are also vying to see which county delivers the most votes for Dan K. Moore. 'OPERATION GRASSROOTS" will be a tremendous success be cause "Mountain Men" are driv ing hard and stating that they need DAN even more than they need their milk cows," stated Whit- Plemmons Wins Free Throw Trophy In Cage Tournament Ronnie Plemmons, Laurel bas ketball player, won a Free Throw Trophy fa the Haywood County Invitational Basketball Tourna ment. One player from each boys' team entering the tournament was given a chance to enter the eon test for the highest number hit out of 20 chances. Ronnie hooped 17 out of 20, winning the trophy. Ronnie made 459 points this season with an average ox so points per game. ONR AT A ITME Take one step at a time an-i you'll eventually reach the top. J OH, GRACE, SOMB OF 7WC BEST 9ARSAIUS Ikl TH 04flEftTCO4V let's GO SHOPPIUai U-AltTET Pallbearers were Rov Lvtle. Da- vid and Johnny Price, Hammond assisted by her Strom Jr., Gerald Echols, and Har- served delicious re-ry Culbertson Jr. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. Our daugh freshdlhte, carrying out the East er motif. Our next meeting will be witbBfS George Shook Fri day, (07, at 7:30 p. m . All membtJPBre urged to attend and visitors are always wekpme Singing Convention The regular first Saturday M at the SMALL DOSES People who marry for money frequently find that it is handed out in mighty small doses. the public are! EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED DR. LOCKARD . 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS in THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C. Helps Heal And Clear itchy SMn Rash! Zemo liquid or ointment a doc tor's antiseptic promptly relieves itching, stops scratching and so helps heal and clear surface skin rashes. Buy Extra i Strength Zemo for" stubborn cases U Strength Zemo for7fTYf 1 betrayal, that Job found himself the central figure in a series of great personal calamities. When, finally, his patience was. at an end, Job cried out in an guish to his God challenging Htm for an answer. The answer he got was so challenging and so limitless in its logic, it brought Job up short, and brought him to an understanding of the greatness of God and his universe that he had hitherto missed completely. Job's God was not a "small' God . . , and in this age of ever present threat of en atomic war, too awful and fearful fur lew mind of men to enroenf ss we, too. have no need of a "small" God. Urue, like Job, in times of great physical Anguish, or mental dis tress that we feel fa too great for one lonely human to bear, we jnf gsMthfa gfar purpose; bat we have only to remember that as man continues to push his know ledge of the universe farther farther, so he also continues to find order, lawn and purpose. Surely it fa not too much to ask of us as Christiana that we bear these great truths fa mind? And in so doing, we must eventually become convinced that just as God had a purpose in creating tha universe, to he had a purpose in creating man; that just aa be ban laid out laws and order for his tangible creation, so he has laid around and Jones found a 20-lb. down the laws and order for the bass, hooked onto a broken fish- finest of all His creations Man' tag line tangled in the decoy's . and hfa immortal Soul. string. Amazing Compound Dissolves Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or scratch ing at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now amnnng Com- Sound W penetrates into warts, estroys their cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as directed, removes common warts safely, effectively, leaves no ugly scars. you at f OPERATION CRASSROOTS" I JJ f a. will be a tremendous success be- lXjC W JJi Cfiy cause "Mountain Men" arc driv- rw i ffif i ing hard and stating that they fKvV JyK need DAN' even more than they 0 L ' need their milk cows," stated Whit- TAKING ADVICK WAS IT 1 II v.. 1 People are usually willing to J I J I I SHE O I take your advice, but you must rJ I "READi J wit until thi'v romp nfter it. Ja I I i . L Jt ! mm J.il J lit XJm A TURKEY TROT Kl j IHE PILGRIMS ARRIVED l! Jl v ,rx- .r.-.. m - Tte . 71 MM MM I BaoueHTTHSDOUBSTKATW f Sri-. 1 GOCt, S I I M 1 I T ' " ' , "HsM gga tTfmr' amphi&ious f m lSMMr STKUCTEDALONGTHB LINES OF JOIN THE CROWD... tA ... &7trV(SAMOSCrAMiXMW&VMAU v.. SPECIAL! FIBER SEAT COVERS $7.50 5S.'57 agEVlftOiXT FLOOR MATS $4.00 See Us For All Your BICYCLE PARTS AUTO SUPPLY CO. Main St. - Marshall, N. C. NOTICE! Your leal & Personal Property TAX BILL Is Now Payable PUCK HUNTER GETS FISH San Rafael, Cel. Although Paul Jones, president of the Mar vin County Rod end Gun Club, placed 31 decoys in Petaluma Creek, no ducks showed up. How. a decoy started threshing PENALTY OF ; 0& 2 During April Vi of Additional Each Month Byard Ray Tax Collector For Madison County I
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