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MARSHALL, N. C, JAN. H, International Sunday School Leon for JANUARY 17, IMS a a a a a The MMk tii a a Ml lOhu of the Interna- a a ttoeal Seeds School Lea- a sobs, copyrighted by thr I, a a ternatioaal Council of He- a lif ioua Education, and uaad a by jirralsatsa a THE KINGDOM IS AT HAND Memory Selection: "And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in (heir synaggoues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of aickneaa and all manner of disease among the people." ... (Matthew 4:23) Lesson Text: Matthew 4:12-25 In our previous lessons we hare seen Gotf's purpose in the coming af Um King. In th study wa endeavor to aa the na ture of Jsewa' ministry, aad come to aa iiawatoiilfnt aa to why try to respond with of intelligence to his called to disclplaahip. For ho is still calling diaeiplea to hie cause today, just aa surely aa he called them to his sercice in Bib lical times. Too, in this lesson we should find a pattern to guide us in our service to God. Studying our lesson text, find Jesus at the outset of his public ministry; wo SOS him choos ing the first of his disciples. Hum ble fisherman, these f oar men Peter, Andrew, James and John nonetheless businessmen in an ancient and honorable trade of the times. They were not scholars In the accepted sense of the word, nor would they be count ed as such today. Still, they were not irresponsible men. Indeed, while to the religious leaders of the times they were somewhat un learned, and to the laymen today, somewhat unpromising mate rial, still Jesus saw in each his great potential, and when the an, those four ware included la accomplished in so short a dnra that select group. And, as thai tion of time. The geographical history of Christianity later proves, I boundaries of bis ministry wars, Joans could not have made a bat of necessity, bearing in mind the tar choice, for although lBatee of travel in Biblical tiroes, a. La. e .a . i V a .a iugni an one people who liaaMTilai I negligible compared wita him out, he did not depend unoa his general following. Re counted heavily on the called disciples to bo with him constantly, to hear him, to follow closely the methods by which he worked ... U fax order that they might later be better equipped to assume the leadership of kingdom work after his death, subsequent resurrection, and bis ascenselon. And they learned much from Jesus, for he did not stay aad preach in one particular place, one place of worship, nor live In one home. His was a wandering mhv stry, from town to town, and of tentimes in the most rugged tor- rain. He preached where ho found people, no matter where it was. Furthermore, he was always con cerned with the needs of the peo ple. It was truly said, he came, not to be minister unto, but to minister unto. Peraps the most amazing thing tite fact that today we can board a Jet airliner and bo in any given part of too world in a matter of hours. Yst, from this geographic ally small area, from this tragic ally abort span of itme, sprang in to being a state of Christianity that is known around the world to day! What a testimonial this to the quality of the man that was Jesus! What are the valuable lessons we can learn from the life of Je- sus Christ? First, wo can learn love of our fellow men. Jesus was concerned with the physical, mental and emo- lifs of each individual with he came in contact And this concern was so vital that he never failed to do something about it. Secondly, we can learn the value of nraachinir. Jesus had an an nouncement to make to the world that was vitally important to all a a a County High School Basketball AT HOT SPRINGS GIRLS GAME Marshall (41) Tinton 8. Fris by 15, Johnson 4, Smith 3, Adams io, Franklin 2, Bryan 2, B. Rice, ronaar. Hot Springs (29) Roberts 11, Mudd 18, Sams 5, Norton, Thom as, Wallen, Brown, Holt Half time: 18-15, Marshall. BOYS GAME Marshall (48) Fox 12 .Sla- gle , Wast 4, Sprinkle 1, Ramsey 1H, Candler 6 fisher, Worley. Hot Springs (32) Padgett 8, Lawson 2, Gantry 8, Shelton 8, Huff 6, Sumerel, Moore. Half time: 20-17, Marshall. e twelve Disciples were finally chos- about Jesus" ministry is what ha mankind With him he brought AT TIPTON HILL GIRLS GAME Mars Hill (26) S. Forbes 1, M. Peek 12, B. Slagle 4 .Edmonds 5, Bell 2. McKinney 1. Whitt, Fox, Radford. Tipton Hill (12) B. Byrd 4, A. Byrd 2, Hunnicut 1, Betty Byrd 5, Masters, Griffith, Tipton Arrowood, Hill. Halftime: 18-4, Mars Hill. LIST YOUR TAXES NOW GIVE IN YOUR POLL Notice is hereby given that the List Takers for Madisoon County will sit at the fol lowing places at the time and places listed below. All property owners and tax payers are required to return to the List Takers for taxation, for the year 1965, all the Real Estate and Personal Property which each one shall own on the first day of January or shall be required to give in then. All male persons between the ages of 21 and oO years are to list their polls during the same time. Return of edby law glVmg " f PUS required' under the pains and Penalties impos- There will be NO EXTENSION of time given unless an emergency arises ALL TAXES MUST BE LISTED DURING THE MONTH OF JAttlMRY Following are the List Takers for 1966 With Dates and Listing Places T-l W-l Mrs. Francis Buckner Jan. 4 through Jan. 30 at Court House; Hours: 8 :30-4 :30, Monday through Saturday. T-l W-2 Mrs. Fred Rigsby Jan. 9 Jack Guthrie's Station; Jan. 16 Charlie Mar tin's Station ; Jan. 23 Jack Guthrie's Service Station ; Jan. 30 Walnut Supply; Home other week days. T-l W-3 Mrs. Roland Ramsey Jan. 16 Miss Bonnie Ball's; Jan. 23 Court House; Home each Friday. T-l W-4 Clyde Wallin Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30 Ted Runnion's Store ; Other week days at home. T-2 W-l Mrs. Bethel Wallin Jan. 9 Fred Shelton's Store; Jan. 16 Franklin's Store; Jan. 23 Bewley Shelton's Store; Jan. 30 Clar ence Cutshall's Store ; Other week days at home. T-2 W-2 Mrs. Ruth King Jan. 9 Ward Rice's Store; Jan. 16 Ranee Hensley's Store; Jan. 23 Delmas Cook's Station; Jan. 30 Star ling Gentry, Sr.; other week days at home. T-3 Mrs. Zura Metcalf Jan. 9 Hal Edmonds' Store; Jan. 16 W. C. Silvers Store; Jan. 23 Gabriel's Creek Church; Jan. 30 Oak Grove Church; other week days at home. T-4 E, G. Hill, Jr. Jan. 9 Hill's Store; Jan. 16 Levi Hunter's Store; Jan. 28 Frank Maney's Store; Jan. 30 Lee Maynsrd's Store; other week days at Hill's Store. T-5C. N.Willis, Jr. Jan. 9 C. B. Jarvis Gulf Station; Jan. 16 W. M. Carter's Shell Station; Jan. 23 ft 80 P. W. Ramsey's Store Building; other week days at holme. T-6 Nealey Bradburn Jan. 9 Paul Buckner's Store; Jan. 16 Don Reeves' Store; At Home All Other Week Days. T-8 W-l Wayne Clark Jan 9 T. J. Meadows Store; Jan 16 Stewart Plem mons Store; Jan. 23 T. J. Meadows Store; Jan. 30 Home ; Other week days at home. T-8 W-2 Handy W. Coward t Jano9TT?,ldwell's Store: Jan- 16 Goforth's Store; Jan. 23 WiUett's Store; Jan. 30 Willett's Store; Oth er week days at holme. T-9 Mattie Ray Ramsey ,J2?- ?', 16' 23 & 80 Hot Springs Town Hall; Jan. 21 Stackhouse 10 :00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m.; Jan 13 & 21 M. J. Ricker's Store 12:00 Noon to 4:00 p. m.; Jan. 11, 18, 25 At Home. T-10 Burgin Chandler Jan. 9 Home; Jan. 16 Avery Norton's Store; Jan. 23 Earl Rice's Store; Jan. 30 Avery Norton's Store; Other week days at home. T-ll Kathlene Phillips Jan. 9 Z. F. Ingle's Store; Jan. 16 Kermit Hensley's Store; Jan. 23 Jasper Jenkins' Store; Jan. 30 Z F. Ingle s Store; Other week days at home T-12 Mrs. Clement Buckner T Ja9Jsaac Worry's Store; Jan. 16 Earl Roberts'; Jan. 28 Upper Big Pine; Other week days at home. T-13 Miss Essie Mooneyham Jan. 9 Hardy Willett's Store; Jan. 16 Homer Plem 5!. 28 Lee McGaha's Store; Jan. 80 Hardy Willett's Store; Other week days at home. T-14 James Coates Jan. 9 Bruce's Store; Jan. 16 Arrington Branch Int?12!?ctio! Jan- 28 Bruce's Store; Any Monday and Thursday nights at heme. T45 Paul Briggs Jan. 9. IS. IS. 9.9. 2 9.K 07 oa on .4- av tt.-ii Town Hall. " " T-7 Mrs. M. J. Ball Jan. 9 J. O. McGalltard's Residence; Jan. 28 Cle- ophas Davis Place; At Home All Other Week Days, at home. T-16 Edward Hoyle Jan. 9 Slagle's Store; Jan. 16 Qttto,' Store; Jan. 28 Home; Jan. 80 Slagle's Store; Otter week days m m : W. 6. ZINK, Tax Supervise BOYS GAME Mars Hill (54) Edwards 8, Tolley 6. Hunter 24, Davis 6. Wal lin 6, Briggs 2, Grooms, Willis, DeBruhl, Castelloe. Tipton Hill (76) Street 2(i, Jenkins 13, Bob Street 16, Peter son 13, E. Street 6, M. Hunnicut, E. Street, Garland Deyton. Halftime: 40-17, Mars Hill. AT SPRING CREEK GIRLS GAME (Two Overtimes) Laurel (42) Banks 19, Zim merman 6, Cantrell, Chandler 3, Landers 11, Cutshaw, Uranklin, Ray 2, Shelton 1. Sonne- Creek (41) Kimber- ly 6, Kfrkpatrick, Moore 29, E. Meadows 2. L. Meadows, Holt 2, Plemmons, W. Moore 2, E. Kirk pa trick. Halftime: 16-14, Laurel. Regulation: 33-33 (tie) First overtime: 35-35 (tie) BOYS GAME Laurel (66) Plemmons 24, Roberts, Wallin 2, Williams, Kirk 9, Franklin 26, Cutshaw 5, D. Roberts. Spring Creek (72) B. Price 16, Lankford, Strickland 10, Fer guson 8, Parker 2, P. Price 16, Willett 21. Halftime: 83-31, Laurel. SPECIALS AT ECONOMY OIL CO. ALEXANDER, N. C. Rath Pure LARD 4-lb. ctn. 59c Nu Way FLOUR 25-lb. Bag $1.69 8-lb. Bucket LARD $1.49 Rath's SLAB BACON per lb 39c Texaco MOTOR OIL Gal. Cans 89c Havoline MOTOR OIL Gal. Cans . $1.39 10W30-. $1.89 We Need Pennies - Dimes - Nickels - Halves We are giving premiums for these coins in quantities The above prices are in effect through January 15, 1965 Buy Your AUTO TAGS In Marshall Singing The regular third Saturday night singing will be held at Wal nut Creek Baptist Church, Sat urday night, January 16, at 7:00 o'clock. The Forester Quartet is expected to be there. Everybody welcome. Rev. John W. Goforth is pastor. MHS Basketball Schedule For 1964-65 Mars Hill 1105) Willis 8, Tol ley 10, Randolph, Grooms 5, Ed wards 17, Hunter 29, Wallin 12, Castelloe, Briggs 8, Holt 2, Da vis 14. Halftime: Mars Hill 65-18. AT FINES CREEK GIRLS GAME Hot Springs (23) Roberts, 9, Mudd 11, Sams 2, Wallen 1, Holt, L. Thomas, Ebbs, Brown, Thomas. Fines Creek (41) Conard 8, Price 4, Jenkins 17, Rathbone 3, Messer, Kirkpatnck 1. a. Led- ford 4, L. Rathbone, Ledford 4, G. Messer, D. Messer, M. Pijce. iiauume: rines ureeK 1S-J.1. AT EAST YANCEY GIRLS GAME Marshall (19) Tinton. Rice, Frisby 6. Johnson, Smith li, Ad ams 10, Lewis, Bryant 1, Chand ler 1, Crain, Franklin, Ramsey. FW VjMumr M7) Rallew 6. Thomas 6, Young- 17, Grinds taff, Howell, Jones 5, Brooks 1, Hens ley 12, Schwintzer, Smith, Boone, lOhle. Halftime: East Yancey 19-8. a a BOYS GAME Marshall 139) Fox 10. Fish er, Slagle 4, West 2, Worley, Sprinkle 2, Ramsey 16, Crowe, Candler 1, Moore, Brazil i. East Yancey (56) Banks 18, McCurry 2, J. D. Silvers 8, Ham bly 6, M. Silvers 4, Gillespie 2, Riddle, Robbins 7, Hoover, Gibbs, Bailev 9. Young. Halftime: East Yancey AT LAUREL GIRLS GAME Clvde (24) Fore 6. Hawkins 5, Sorrells 8, Rathbone, Lane 1, Rogers 2, Kfa-khele 1, Stewart, Medford, Ingram, Zameehi, Love Jash 1, Brown. Laurel (38) Banks 18, Ray 2, Cantrell 8, Landers 6, Cutshaw, Franklin 1, Shelton, Zimmerman 2, Chandler 1, Holland, Gentry, Ramsey, Chandler. Halftime: Laurel 17-9. a BOYS GAME Plvde !B2i McCracken 28, Downs, Lindsey, Gillis, Lawrence, AitaW R- rVireene 2. Ray 9, Stewart 2, Conrad 3, Martin. Laurel (79) Plemmons ao, Roberts, Cook 2, Cantrefll 1, King, Franklin 30, Wallin 8, Rob erts 1, Cutshaw 2, Williams 2, Gentry. Halftime: Laurel 1-13. aaa AT MARS HILL GIRLS GAME a rVonlr I9A Krmher- ly 7, Moore 10, Meadows, Holt, Plemmons, W. Moore, Reese 7. Man Hill (88) Farkas 10, Edmonds 8, Slagle 4, fees: is, aa- L.). 1 Ttuvnvoa T?utt7trd. FOX 2 Rnhirann. Moore. Whitt. Mc- I Kinney, Bay a. Halftime: Mare rim aaa KOYs (tAJHK . .m; I . . .7-. . taring Osae () rnee iz, kkford 6. Strtck-laTW t, irergu 2. Parker 4. P. Price 8. Wil lett 2.' BOYS GAME Hot Springs (58) Padgett 17, Lawson 5, Gentry 15, Shelton 17, Huff 2, Moore 2. Fines Creek 1601 Fersruson 23, Ledford, J. Rathbone, Tran tham 1, T. Rathbone 8, Evans 26, fegalftimef'K' fprmge 24-28. Jan. 15 Cane River - There Jan. 19 Spring Creek - Home Jan. 26 Mars Hill - Home Ian. 29 Spruce Pine - There Feb. 2 N. Buncombe - There ''eb. 9 Cane River - Home Feb. 5 RoTnian - there Feb. 12 Tipton Hill Home Feb. 16 East Yancey Home Feb. 19 Laurel - There All varsity games start at 7:00 p. m. PAINFUL COR! AMAZING LIQUID RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS A Now remove corns die fut, cur way with Freezonc. Liquid Freeioot re lieve! pain instantly, works below the skin line to dissolve coral away io just days. Get Freeionc.at all drug counters. w NS AWAY Used Cars & Truck s the love of God to all mankind. And he was nositive in hi an- proach to this proclamation. Wa need to be just aa positive in oar ministry today, for the need is just as great now aa it was than. I And thirdly, Jesus earns teach Dins'. To all who listened, ha re vealed the true gsssntjals of God's tore, aad to what ends it should applied. 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