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TfrS-RlCOKP Tilson Takes U. S. Position In Near East Safe Hunting Suggestions Offered; Tips For Homes I tl:. i- n. Two Minutes With The Bible ins ib lie I i M taw I By ROBUST B. LEE I (For The N. C. Bar Asseciatioa) TH 'rom I Tie WoHd' t MM Widely Ud Devotional Guide Clipper Rcm READ JOHN 6:1-14 "There is a lad here who ha five barley loaves and two fish; but what are they among so man?" John 6:9(RSV) The Galilean woman prepared two fish, baked five barley loaves, and packed them as a picnic lunch for her boy. It was his cherished provision for his time of need. As Jesus spoke to the multitude on the Galilean hillside that day, the lad listened attentively. When Jesus wanted to feed the multi tude, the boy was willing to offer his package of lunch to the Lord. The result was that the private provision which was enough for one tired and hungry boy was mul tiplied in the hands of the Lord to feed five thousand hungry per sons. The fragments left over, which Jesus ordered gathered up, PTA Renews Invitation: Join Now! As 50,000,000 American children move forward in the cmvmt school year, their parents and teachers will receive an Invitation, is sued to the nation, to join the PTA. a The National Congress of Parents and Teachers now has under way its annual membership enrollment, aiming to add new mem bers as it tackles 11 "criti cal issues" that affect chil dren today issues such as financing public education, educating for a changing so ciety, helping disadvantaged children, waging the peace and coping with the responsibility of parenthood, including sex educa tion. This undertaking, to be carried out in a three-year action pro gram, "will tax PTA resources FTA President firs JemSle Moorhead. "It is not too much re of the PTA's effee- to ham children was its filled twelve baskets. The little that we are able to put in the hands of the Lord can also become a blessing to many beyond our knowing. But many f us are keeping things today for strictly personal use when the Lord has need of them to bless other persons. Prayer: Lord, we pray for faith that prompts us to entrust all we re and have to Thee. Help us to put on Thine altar our carefully kept so-called securities. In the Master'! name. Amen. Thought for the day: Today I will offer the Lord what He re quests of me. P. C. Kirkorian, Physician (Lebanon) This messenger (she's Cells Riches Chicago) has an invitation for the the other 9,M9,9 or so eoildrei s tret palaehia program of early IMS, when, in five months, PTA'S Uumigltuwt Ilia nounlij millnnled more than 1,100,000 children's books and sent them, is bookcase boxes, to the hundreds of barren, one- and two-room schools in the welfare While "This was a special project," Mrs. Moorhead i Halls, "and oar routine progjesns sen as isaaMg effective to advaastog sMarea's CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS How many Constitutions has I North Carolina hadT North Carolina has had but two lOonstitutiona In her history as a Butts' the Constitution of 1776 and the Constitution of 1868. How many amendments have been to the present Consti- Itution of North Carolina? The Constitution of 1868 baa amended on 148 occasions. . How receptive have the people North Carolina been to amend- ents of their Constitution? Since 1868 the people of North in have had 171 opportunl- to amend their Constitution. 148 occasions they have done There are no strong ties of rev- for the provisions of a kte Constitution as in the case of the Federal Constitution. If an improvement can be made by amendment, the people generally do not hesitate to do so. Most of our constitutional amendments (have been the result of practical experience. They have been real istic steps intended to achieve greater efficiency in government. Are there any constitutional amendments to be voted upon at the general election on Tuesday, November 2, 1966? Yea. The North Carolina Bar Association, which has taken a leadership in the improvement of pur court system, is particularly interested in all persons voting "FOR" the constitutional amend ments authorising the General As sembly to create an Court of Ap peals in the Appellate Division of the General Court of Justice. If these amendments are rati fied by the voters, the General Assembly becomes authorized to establish, if and when it sees fit, an intermediate appellate court between the Superior Court and the Supreme Court An appellate court is a court in which there are no jurors or testifying witnesses. An appellate court is concerned 'only with the alleged errors of law committed in the trial court below. The federal court system, as well as the state court system of many other states, has an interme diate appellate court which cuts down the number of cases reach ing the highest court. There has been a tremendous in crease in the work load of our Supreme Court in recent years. The establishment of an interme diate Court of Appeals would as sure every citizen of our State a right of appeal from the Superior Court to some appellate court and would also afford to our highest court more time and deliberation in the handling of oases of gen- ral importance. Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Magazine, used as a basic text by PTA-sponsored study-discussion groups in many communities. In other scheduled articles, parents will be given suggestions on how to prepare for a conference with the teacher, as well as challeng ing views on IQ tests, ability grouping and student cheating. The PTA's official magazine also provides regular services to thoughtful parents: previews of motion pictures graded for children, adolescents and adults; reviews of television programs along with names of their spon sors; regular reports on "what's happening in education" and news of medical developments that affect children's health. AH is information that will be used by PTA's as they program their current attack on critical issues. Other matters on that action calendar are equalizing educational opportunity; Clarify ing Ok MarmniiuUtiea for grader st Ray school in tus year. to home, school, church ity." children in school are Of all PTA activity, Combatmg moral, spiritual and errie apathy; .Hminatins aafctsat safeguarding todivid-anlfegstosndttextiee. em learning, too, about children. complaints gat an airing la a of The fta THE MIGHTY POWES OF GOD In 1866 Alfred Nobel invented an explosive made of nfcroglyoar- ine absorbed in poreua materi al. It was by far the most pow erful explosive that had so far been invented. When Nobel and his friends saw what his invention ootid do, and had to decide on a name, they ought for the slrnojnt possible word for power In any lan guage. The word they finally chose was the Greek word DY- N AMIS. Hence our word DYNA MITE. This word the strongest word for power hi used again and again In the Now Testament and is generally translated simply "POWST." When Jesus wrought miracles for example, St. Luke testifies that "the POWER (Dynamia) of the Lord was prat ant to heal" (Lake 6:17). In promising His apostles that shay too would work miracles, our Lord said: "Ye shall be endued with POWER (dynam is) from on high" (Luke 24:49). When the Sadducees questioned the resurrection, Jesus answered: "Ye do err, not knowing the Scrip tures, nor the POWER (dynamia) of God" (Matt 22:29) and St SEE THE LKfflfEn AUTOMATIC 0IUN8 All Bill A Bill 10 lbs. of cutting cower FWwwIimI loggers Farmers Construction man Outdoors man Tills Is the lightweight you've really been waiting for. AUTOMATIC CHAIN MUM PUIS SEPARATE MANUAL 0ILIN6 SYSTEM. Fast start fingertip primer. All enclosed carburetor with idle governor. Ball & needle bearings throughout An all new MAC-10 cutting team with the toughest, smoothest-cutting bar, chain and sprocket combination on any saw... with the famous McCuHoch reboreable cylinder that extends saw life. ngln t weight only, erj, law tar td cha In . SMHMC2-10.iMJIC2-10 Chain Saw & Equipment Co. Asheville & Canton, N. C. decision-making; ex- strengthening com- utlnlR drill IN THE WORLD, mULLOCH MAC Z 10 r m Hugh Tilson, director of public relations for the Blue Ridge Elec trie Membership Corp. in Lenoir, for the past fivs years, has re signed effeetire last Saturday to accept an overseas teaching posi tion with Columbia University. He will be part of s 60-member team under contract to the U. S. State Department Agency for In ternational Development, and will go to Afghanistan. Tilson's primary duties will bo teaching vocational agriculture to 10th, nth, and 12th grade boys planning to enter Kabul Univ. Ho will be in Afghanistant a min imum of two years. The Tilson wiH reside in Kabul, the capital, a city of 100,000 population. Some 1,500 Americana are cur rently working in Afghanistan on various development programs. Tilson and his family will leave New York for the oversees post around November 7. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Tilson at Mars Hill, and is married to the former Margaret Strickland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Strickland of West Aaheville. They have three sons. Tilson attended Mars Hill Junior College and North Carolina State University, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Ag ricultural Education. Paul declares that Christ was "declared to be the Son of God with POWER (dynamis) ... by the resurrection from the dead" (Romans 1:4). I In rough terrain where your foot Using the same word, Paul, by ing is precarious or in heavy un- inepiration, declares that "the gospel of Christ ... is THE POW- ER OF GOD UNTO SALVA TION, to every one that believ- eth (Rom. 1:16). This is because, according to this gos pel, or good news, "Christ died for bur sins." "The preaching of the fcross," he says, is to believers "THE POWER OF GOD" (I dor. 1:18). But not only are believers sav ed by the power of God; they are BY THE POWER OF (I Pet 1:6). Indeed, the vCof this Aeie word "dy namis" is used in Heb. 7:25 where we read that the Lord Jesus Christ is "ABLE TO SAVE UNTO THE UTTERMOST ALL THEM THAT COME UNTO GOD BY HIM." hus the Bible uses the very strong est word for power to show how completely He saves and keeps those who trust in Christ, who died for our sins. WOOD BECOMES A MODERN FUEL The Amazing WOOD CIRCULATOR Invention of the Ashley thermostati cally controlled downdraft syster makes possible the comfort & co venience of automatic heat, with ir credible economy of wood! Just add wood every 12 hours; one fire lasts all season. Read what they say about it in Alaska: "It is really hard to believe ... the drafts are controlled so the wood will burn 12 to 18 hours with out being refilled or disturbed!" Alaska Highway News. Burn any kind of wood. Up to 2-ft. logs. Heat up to 6 rooms or more. Automatic blower optional. Deluxe cabinet, or utility styles; for homes, for vacation cabins, etc. Proved by years of use in coldest climates. Pro tected by U.S. and Canadian patents. Just TURN UP THE THERMOSTAT in Home Electric & Firnitire Cc. Main Street Marshall. N. C. wed cross inform rublic Of Many Danger. In Field, Home For safe bunting, aim first for Safety and make accident your target, the American Red Cross advises for an accident-free hunt ing season. Last year over the natioa, 2,400 ports-minded Americans were killed by guns and ezploslxes s six percent increase over the pre vious yesr, according to Jon Mar- tmdsle. Director of First Aid, Water Safety tt Youth Services, at the Aaheville Ares Chapter of American Red Cross. Mr. Martindsls offers this hunt ing and first aid advice: At all times treat every gun as if it was loaded. Avoid all horse play with guns. Dont point one at anything yon dont intend to shoot While traveling in cars, boats, or planes, make sure your guns are unloaded. Keep them cased, Wrapped, or dismantle!. Hunt with a companion and insist he abide by safety rules, too. Be sure ammunition fits your gun. Double check and fre quently to make sure the safe-, ty is on. Keep your finger off the trigger until you're read to shoot. Don't handle a gun by its muz zle or use it as a prop, club, or prod. Make certain the moving object you fire at is legitimate game and not another human be ing or a domestic animal. Don't climb fences, run, or jump while carrying a loaded gun. derbrush, unload the gun or open its action. If, despite all your precautions, someone is wounded while hunt- ing, these are first aid measures you said shoul take, Mr. Martindale Control bleeding, protect wound from contamination, and give the victim care against shock. Even if the surface wound is small, there still may be extensive inter nal injuries. Summon a physician as soon as possible, preferably without moving the victim. (You can learn more about such valu- able ifirst aiji precautions by talc'- ing a Red Cross first aid course?) During the coming year the Red Cross will give special emphasis in its first aid courses to fire prevention and to first aid care to fire victims, Mrs. Betty Drake, First Aid Chairman of the Ashe ville Area Chapter, announced. ''Accident prevention," Mrs. Drake ftm m t- ana . pointed out, "is one of the main objectives of first aid training in our classes." She offered these firs prevention steps, which she termed "simple and obvious, but often neglected or ignored:" Smoking Do sot smoke in bed or in upholstered furniture. Discard cigarette butts to a safe place, not in a wastehasket. Use large, deep ash trays De not amoks or light matches in attics, closets or confined places, nsar clothes or other combustible Heating sad Cooking aaiameat Don't place boaters, stoves and smokepipes near combustible walls and ceilings. Dont place clothing or furnituure near stoves, beater or fireplaces. Be extremely cau tious when around fireplaces, par ticularly when wearing loose doth ing. Electrical Us proper size fuses. Don't overload wiring or uuse multiple outlet plugs. Don't place extension cords under rugs or hook them over s nail. Good Housekeeping Get rid of rubbish in attics, closets, base ments, garages, and yards. Keep paint in tightly closed metal con tainers and away from heat. Gas oline and flammable fluids should be stored safetly. Do not use flammable cleaning fluids. Do not use gasoline or kerosene to start fires. When handling hot fluids, protect children by keeping them away from the immediate area. Equipment Keep fire exting uishers in places where they are easily accessible. Have a garden hose near a faucet for ready use. Provide screen guards around fire places. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appre ciation for the many kindnesses show during the illness and death our mother, Mrs. Lillie Marler Hagan; also for the beautiful flor al tributes. THE FAMILY PAYS DIVIDENDS Common sense and a sense humor always pay dividends. the morning! take SSnSBBSSBBBUOjBBBBBB I W HI HH 19
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