1- M flft 1 '5-nCCQRD 'wen f V ft' n 1 f ' 1 . . . . 1 ; . Lesion fvi i for AUGUST 131967 V mm eouaenta ftra oa MtUaaa of the Interna- tloaal Sunday School Laa- V mm, copyrighted by the In- tonuttoMl Council of Be- V Ilftous Education, and uaed V by permission. PARTNERS IN THE GOSPEL Memory Selection: "I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gare the increase. So then neither' ia he that- "planteth any thing, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the increase." (I Corinthians 3:6-7) Lesson Text: AcU 18:18-28 This Lesson deals with a very deed, - - ; ,.i 1 1 1 . ,' ;,' s-nlflcent, period in Paul's; jnis. ionary actlvitiep .' . k namely, the establishments of two churches in important cities , that of Cor-1 Inth arid(.hMua.1ir-'li;;.;t..' 1 It Also point out a very petti twnt fact that it does not take one of any particular training or education to do, the Lord's work . , . and do it well. For it was during Paul's trav els that he met with Priacilla and Aqulla, who were humble and rel atively unlettered tent makers (Paul's own original calling). Nevertheless, this woman and this man were to play an im portant part (in their humble way) in furthering the Gospel of Jesus Christ. For they were firm believers, and they practiced the doctrine of Christianity on every occasion that presghtefl Itself to them. Thus the hospitable offer of shelter to Paul and his com panion during their sojourn in. Ephesus. Their house was, in- a "church" as so many homes were in those day. V The contribution they made to the doctrine of Christianity may, in no uncertain way, be measured by the fact that Paul invited Prls- cilia and Aqjilla to be Us com panions in his field of service to the Lord. Thus it is amply dem onstrated, once again, that God gives to all people certain skills . . . certain values in His cause. It is how those skills and those values are employed that makes the difference. The value of a person, in His eyes, lies in the service which is to be performed. Every Christian should be acutely aware of his own significance in the purposes of God and he should be acutely aware of the significance of oth er persons, for there is potential worth in every human being, and Christian service involves many people. Among them must be an interaction and an independence in order to get the job at hand completed effectively. The store t hat mm about youij PRICES IN THIS AD EFF. THRU SAT. AUG. 12TH 'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY SLICED COOKED SALAMI LIVER LOAF PICKLE LOAF OLIVE LOAF OR SPICED LUNCHEON LOAF "Super-Right" Lean, Freshly GROUND n Ec BEEF - . . i -'n'm-v nn AKin SERVE WITH EGGS FOR BKtAhU-ASi! auluuuu divmw SLICED BACON 59c A&P "OUR FINEST QUALITY 2-Lb. Pkg. 1 17 GRADE "A" APPLE 8E - 1 STOCK YOUR PANTRY! SPECIALLY PRICED! CAMPBELL': Chicken With Rice O Chicken Noodle O Cream Of Mushroom YOUR CHOICE 10Vi-Oz. Cans GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU! ARISTOCRAT SAWT1NE SERVE' ICE-COLD! LARGE 27-SIZE FRESH, TENDER, YELLOW cor: io Eon 59c s soup For,(0)JC V Mb FRESH, TENDER, GREEN dea::s 2 r I" 1 3 Pint : Boskets Gli C 3 Orm Friday TH-KU Until 0:C3 O'clock A Of a tLIa . dependence, the one upon t' a other, Paul, was acutely aware. . True, ha stood head . and shouldsrs abovs tha crowd, but, Just as the fanner plants his crops, he U dependent upon Mother Nsture to nurture them to fruition, so was Paul de pendent upon others in the fur therance of the Gospel. The work performed bf the Prise illag and the Aquilas was essential to the reality of his mission. And he never failed to acknowledge this fact, or the courage that was of ten exhibited in the performance of Christian duties. Such courage was exhibited when Priscilla and Aquilla, hear ing Apollos make his presenta tion of the Gospel to the people of Ephesus in a scholarly man ner ' nevertheless, feeling he did not see the whole truth in re lation to the Christian gospel, went to Apollos and instructed him people of humble calling though they were, and he a man of letters! It could have been taken as an affront; instead, the results con firmed the value of teamwork! All of us should never lose sight of the fact that we are part ners in the spreading of the Gos pel; each of us need to contribute our skills even if they number only ONE! Some other among us may have ONE skill . . . and that skill, combined with ours, may be forged into a formidable weapon in Chirst's cause! Yes, indeed, there is a mighty lesson of comfort and encourage ment to be drawn by each one of us from today's scriptures! In Memoriam From A Loved One In Heaven DORA A. GENTRY Passed Away February 12, 1967 "I would not have you grieve for me today Nor weep beside my vacant chair, Could you but know my daily portion here You would not, could not, wish me there." "I know now why he said, "Ear hath not head." I have no words, no alphabet. Or even if I had I dare not tell Because you could not bear it yet." "So, only this I am the same, though changed, . , Like Him! A joy Jnpreriqhand strong ' Than I had dreamed that any heart could hold, And all my life is one glad song." "Sometimes when you are talking to our Lord He turns and speaks to me, Dear Heart, In that rare monent you and I are just The distance of a word apart" And so my loved ones -do, not grieve for me Around the family board today; Instead, rejoice, for we are in Him, And so I am not far away." Sadly Missed By: John Gentry, husband; Sons, Daughters, Grandchildren, Great grandchildren and Friends With Our Boyt In Service 0 (AHTNC) Army Sergeant William C. Robinson, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Robinson, Rt. 1, Mars Hill, is participating in "Exercise Coral Sands II," a joint-service amphibious assault on the island of Molakal, Hawaii, August 1-10. Stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, he Is one of more than 6,000 soldiers and sailors partici pating in the mock operation. A member of the Army Landing Force, he will land on the "ene-mv-held" beach to seize and de stroy several missile bases. Af ter proceeding -through the rug ged interior of the island, he and his unit will conduct counterinsur gency operations against the guerrillas and accomplish a tac tical withdrawal from the island. Sgt. Robinson is a radio section chief in the 11th Infantry Brig ade's Headquarters Company at (Schofield Barracks. His wife, Chizuko, is with him in Hawaii. Ifc. James D. Naulty, Co. A, 5th Bn., 60 Inf., arrived in Vietnam. He has just received his C.I.B. Medal, and only has eight more months to go. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darnell Naulty of Rt. 5, Marshall. NOTICE This is to notify all persons that the undersigned will at 12:00 o'clock Noon, September 5, 1967, at Ponder's Auto Supply Co., Mar shal, N. C , offer for sale to the the highest bidder for cash to satisfy a lien by the undersigned for repairs in the amount of $170.00, a motor vehicle describ ed follows: One 1957 Pontiac 4-Dr. Wagon, Serial No. P 757 H 91132. This 8th day of August, 1967. WARREN PONDER 8-10, 17c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE , Having qualified as Administra tor of the sstata of Essie Gahagan, deceased, lata of Madison County, N. C, this ia to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign ed at Box 15, R-3, Marshall, N. C, on or before the 10th day of February, 1968, or this notice will !be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said e state will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 10th day of August, 1967. LESLIE GAHAGAN, Administrator 810, 17, 24, 31pd. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of C. P. Shook, deceased, late of Madison County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Rt. 2, Marshall, N. C, on or before the 20th day of January, 1968, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the under signed. This the 17th day of July, 1967 Er r IE K. SHOOK, Administratrix 7-20 8-l()p NOTICE ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of Ida G. Metcalf, deceased, late of Madi son County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned at R-3, Burnsville, N. C, on or be fore the 3rd day of February, 1968, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 27th day of July, 1967. EVA ROBINSON, Administratrix 8-3, 10, 17, 24p OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY . CLYDE M. ROBERTS, ADMR., ESTATE OF T. E. HOWELL; MAE H. NORTON and husband, 8. G. NORTON; NELL H. CROW DER and husband, BRISTOL CROWDER; ED HOWELL and wife, MARY HOWELL: ZEB V. HOWELL; WALTER HOWELL and wife, GLADYS HOWELL: ROSE LEA H. BUCKNER and husband, ROY G. BUCKNER; FLOSSIE H. ENGLISH and hus band, ZELF ENGLISH; CARL HOWELL and wife, ALICE HOWELL; GUY HOWELL and wife, ETHEL HOWELL, Petition ers; a. ...... FLORA H. CROWDER and hus band, W. C. CROWDER, Defend ants. TO: FLORA H. CROWDER and husband, W. C. CROWDER: TAKE NOTICE that a Special Proceeding has been filed in the Superior Court of Madison Coun ty, Marshall, N. C, petition for the sale of real estate to create assets to pay debts of the deceas ed, of the lands belonging to the late T. E. Howell and wife, Julia Howell, of Madison County, N. C, and in which you have an interest as heir at law and tenant in com mon. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than September 21, 1967, and up on your failure to do so, the Pe titioners seeking a sale of said lands will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 28th day of July, 1967. 8-3, C. Clerk 10, 17, N. WILLIS, Superior Court 24c Schedule Of Homemakers Clubs In County Mondav. Aueust 14 Bailey fiiraneh EH Club will meet with1 Mrs. Alma Lee Ramsey at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, August 15 Little Pine EH Club will meet with Mrs. Jack Ball at 2 p. m. Friday, August 18 Grapevine EH Club will meet with Mrs. Eth el Wallin at 7:30 p. m. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Benjamin L. Trollinger, deceased late of Madi son County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate tb present them to the undersigned at Hot Springs, N. C, on or before the 3rd day of February, 1968, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All f persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payinent to the under signed. This the 3rd day of August, 1967. Nova Mae Trollinger Thomasson, Administratrix 83, 10, 17, 24chg. NOTICE This is to notify all persons that the undersigned will at 12:00 o'clock Noon, September 5, 1967, at Ponder's Auto Supply Co., Mar shall, N. C , offer for sale to the the highest bidder for cash to satisfy a lien by the undersignea for repairs in the amount of $100.00, a motor vehicle describ ed follows: One 1950 Ford; Serial No BONE 103150. This 8th day of August, 1967. WARREN 8-10, 17c PONDER Alexander Singing On Sunday Night - The regular 2nd Sunday night singing will be held Sunday night, August 13, at the Alexander Bap tist Church. All singers and lis teners are invited. DENNIS PARRIS Singing There will be a singing at the Union Valley Baptist Church this Sunday afternoon, August 13, at 2 o'clock. All singers and listen ers are invited. U" n 1 i iruj iitii I ? r m m . a I"""! VI II i I l J ri w u J liaVSiii inn n7 II 111 I M I III I I L V Cars MR. MERCHANT SEE THAT SEE 'f READS TOUR AD IN THESE COLUMNS baton Sha V I ' ' cjoaa L I SHOPPING r l GOOD INTENTIONS ., Tanpher: "Give me a sentence with an obiect to it." Putfl: ' "You're very Pretty, teacher." . ; ' Teacher: "What's the object.' 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