tit ' t :f'. ' Uuw lay, September 20, M71 the r- I i it- J i IV Styles by Sheila One Day Only SALE Permanents ! '2 Price Saturday, Sept., 22nd Sandra or Sheila Phone 649-3355 Marshall, N.C. i l.J j f -71 Delsey Jumbo .'m,. Tissue Teri-Towels uJ J 33c 39c O Kotex Special Kleenex 1 Regular or Super 200's i J& ) Box of 12 4" K85 J New Freedom 12 s 49 1 1 S S Stores I J Sponsored by Sprinkle-Shelton Co. I 1 Marshall, N. C. I DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE N W. WASHINGTON. D C 20226 (K) I I EXECUTIVE PROPOSAL I i an executrve proposal (U DEBT How will the availability borrowing requirements of AVOID DEBT INCREASE LESSEN DEBT INCREASE (M) TAXES In which of tha following mannara is K expect ad that tha availability of Revenue Sharing Funds will affect tha tax levels of your jurisdiction? Check as many as apply. WILL ENABLE REDUCING RATE OF A MAJOR TAX WILL PREVENT INCREASE IN RATE OF A MAJOR TAX r WILL PREVENT ENACTING NEW MAJOR TAX OPERATINGMAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES PRIORITY EXPENDITURE PLANNED EXPENDITURES IB) CATEGORIES (A) PUBLIC SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL $ s PUUC TRANSPORTATION 4 HEALTH SOCIAL SERVICES FPU AGED POO W FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION I totAlPlANblO qpratin0mai If ic txPSr- MuiuL (K) ASSURANCES (Refer to Instruction Q ThsJ MM fnotfS twv kMN MMsWd fhalt 9 oonptals) 9O0f 11 f SMe saaan has tee auMahe in a local newspaper efaaneraf at usswlaii I ttawa leoada aDcvmenong she amen a Ms pvpoM 4Mb wMff m psw iw joto Meat wim Mcdssi Mnrttny H t 1 aeaure. (he tmmtii e She at Pen S ef she I report mtt fesi CBMpHss4 HKlsft sky (Ms i . a-utunM I leapert a tha anasjaesaHl funda raoartaat Reresm . 1 News-Record - Only s7.50 Check tru. block rl th plan ie bwid on of revenue sharing hind affect tha your jurisdiction? NO EFFECT TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT WILL REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT vuarBMia Kaunas PURPOSE IE) 10 MULTI PURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT. II EDUCATION 12 HEALTH lDO IS TRANSPORTATION 14, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IS HOUSING I community DEVELOPMENT IS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 17 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION IS PUBLIC SAPETY IS RECREATION (CULTURE 20OTHWSpm, :Ul OTHER 22 OTHCftSesam Trim re aa 1 is TOTAL PVANwfO CAPITAL TURCS Ramsey-Ward Vows Are Spoken Here Saturday Miss Anita Ramsey became the bride of Elymus Yates Ward in a garden ceremony at 4 p. ra Saturday, September IS, 1973 at the home of her mother on Skyway Drive with the Rev. Arthur F. Williams conducting the ceremony. Given in marriage by her mother, the bride wore a long Empire gown of white dotted Swiss and carried a bouquet a bouquet of yellow daisies and roses. Her veil of silk illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls. Miss Teresa Banks, niece of the g room, was maid of honor. She wore a long Empire gown of pink eyelette and carried a pink rose with white streamers. Roger Haynie served as best man. Mrs. John Corbett was organist. A reception followed. Hie bride is the daughter of Mrs. Arthur Ramsey and the late Dr. Arthur Ramsey of Marshall. She is a graduate of Greenville Technical School of Radiologic Technology and is presently employed at Greenville General Hospital, Greenville, S. C. The groom is the son of Mrs. John Ward and the late John Ward of Marshall and is in the Armed Forces. They will be stationed in Germany. Out of town guests attending were Miss Anna Holmes, Columbia, S. C; Mrs. E. B. THE GOVERNMENT OF PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING :. LY 1,1173 AND ENDING JUNE 30,197(, IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON AN ESTIMATED TOTAL OF 35 gg ACCOUNT NO. 31. 2 058 001 cr . -:t springs TT r9!'.3C, N.C. CAPITAL EXPENDITURES PLANNED EXPENDITURES (F) fa erey tXPCNM K MMsSaVI Alt MUSMSS . At ' . . i e, Mathis, Sumter, S. C; Mrs. Howard Snyder, Rock Hill, S. C; Mrs. R. P. Mundy and Mrs. Mattie L. Mundy, Greenwood, S. C. and Mrs. Chassie Nash, Hendersonville, N. C. Personal The Rev. and Mrs. Spencer LeGrand and two children of Marshall had as guests Sunday Mr. LeGrand's mother, Mrs. Martha P. LeGrand of and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve LeGrand and their daughter of Asheville; the Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Metealf and three children of Columbia; and Mr. Metealf 's mother, Mrs. Stewart Metealf of Candler. They all returned to their respective homes on Sunday afternoon with the exception of Mr. Metealf who is guest speaker at a series of revival services at the Mar shall Baptist Church this week. Mr. LeGrand is pastor of the clurch. Mr. and Mrs. Lonrae Pat terson and two sons left Tuesday for their home in Rochester, N. Y. after spending a few days in Marshall with Mrs. Pat terson's mother, Mrs. Ella Baker. The Sunday School Lesson MINISTERS OF RECONCILIATION September 23, 1973 LESSON TEXT: I Coiinthians S: 11 to 1:11 It has often been said that the Bible is English in its purest form. Granted that that is the case, we modern, brisk Americans tend towards the simple, clipped statement rather than even the verb lose, flowery language of Victorian times, then con sidered the purest of English. How much greater, then, is the distance between the language of Biblical times, with it's oft-repeated tran slations, and our forthright English of today! To the modern student, the Bible is repititive in many cases, and because of this many telling points become PERCENT PLANNED FOR: tosmttairjlcauno JRJ . A irri - .. .- - J 122 To Mr. and Mrs. Vance A. Roberts of Hot Springs, a daughter, September 11, 1973, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Edmonds of Mars Hill, a son, September 10, 1973 in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Johnny W. Taylor of Mars Hill, a son, September 16, 1973, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts, Rt. 5, Marshall, a daughter, September 14, 1973, in Memorial Mission Hospital. SINGING The regular 4th Saturday night singing, Sept. 22, will be held at the Hot Springs Free Will Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend obscure to all but the most discerning student. This was the case with some of the most important of Paul's doctrines. How per ceptive we must be, in order to get to the heart of each par ticular message! But when, through earnest discusssion and prayer, augmented by devoted study, we master the language barrier, then and only then will we be able to inspire others with Paul's concept of his Gospel! Within the confines of our study of 2 Corinthians, verses 16 through 21 contain the message of reconciliation for mankind, through the death of Christ, the Saviour, for all sinners who repented and reconciled themselves to God. Ttis was the essence of Paul's teaching, and, to lend weight to his assertions, he did not hesitate to hold himself up as an example of misspent living, redeemed by the virtues of Christ Paul felt a deeply personal obligation to testify, to preach and to teachto win souls to his Cause. This was the out come of his own personal experience his meeting with the Lord on the Damascus Road (Acts 9) The Paul who had persecuted Christians was dead! In his stead stood a stalwart minister of the faith, fearless in his condemnation of the wicked, enthusiastic in his purpose of conversion of outsiders to that faith! The Church is called upon today to minister to all God's creatures in the way of Paul! To bring light into lives where before there was only darkness. And to do it proudly and fearlessly, prompted by love and conviction and with dedication, as exemplified in Paul's ministry. Repentance and recon ciliationthe cornerstones of the Christian movement! They imply responsibility on the sinner's side to take the first step to companionship with God ..repentance.. Jind the responsibility on the side of the Church to act as God's agent in reconciling lost souls to Him! But before we can fulfill these two requirements we must be prepared to enter into a loving partnership with all mankind. "Christ so loved the world.." was the basis 4 Christ's own ministry on early. From the shadow of the cross we are constrained to emalsti Him in Das regard. Only ks so doing can Be com into His own through each irdhridual professing the faith, and conrlucting bis Bo accordingly, par the church H mode Bp of people, and tra effecthrtness (or iaef fectveness) is a rtftoctioa of tieir dedlcationor ax of it Bow effective ia YOUR church? ' J '. (Based oa copyrighted Oattiaei produced by tho Committee on the Unions) Series aad asod by per , Engagement ' SCOT! AND NECK Mr. v and Jlirs. William T. Draper ' announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Deborah Carol Draper, to James William Dodson, son of Mr. and Mrs James C. Dodson of Marshall, N. C. The bride elect attended East Carolina University. She is employed with Forrest C. Shearin In surance Agency. Her father is owner of Draper Printing Company. Her fiance is a graduate of Dallas Institute Gupton Jones College, Dallas, Texas where he was a member of Pi Sigma Eta. He is employed as Assistant Manager of the Scotland Neck Division of Branch Funeral Homes, Inc His father is owner of Dodson's Grocery in Marshall. The wedding is planned for Feb. 10, 1974. Reunion Members of the late Mr . and Mrs. Ed Roberts family, of Marshall, enjoyed a family reunion last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dover on Redmon Road, here. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis, of Oxnard, Calif; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Hunter and son, Ricky Rice of Southgate, Mich.; Mrs. O. C. Davis and son, Tony of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. Don Hall and children, Kathy and Donald of Mars Hill; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts of Marshall. Public Notice Of Election PUBLIC NOTICE OF ELECTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS OF THE TOWN OF MARSHALL THAT: ( 1 ) An election is to be held on November 6, 1973, the da tees ta Wished by law, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and three City Aldermen. ( 2 ) The polling place will be the City HaD and the polls will be open on election day from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m., (3) Lawrence Ponder, Marshall, N. C. is hereby appointed Registrar and Stanley Ward, James Allen and Robert Donald Banks are hereby appointed Judges of said election. (4) The filing period will be from 12 Noon Friday Sep tember 14 until 12 Noon Friday October 12, excluding Saturdays and Sundays. The registration books will be open at City Hail for registration each day, excluding Satur days and Sundays during the registration period from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. through October 8, 1973 -s- Billie Jean Redmon Chairman, Board of Elections City of Marshall, N C 9-2077; 1(M chg. When the wheel belongs you say. And it's to much CaprioC ClUSC. Introducing an elegant motor car, just asking to be enjoyed. Out side: an imposing new grille, and the Coupe, a distinctive new roof line. Inside: peace, quiet and convenience With standard power steering to do most of the turning, stan dard power front disc brakes to do most of the stop pins, and a standard Turbo Hydra matic transmission to do the shifting. If you want the luxury and comfort of a car leaves little else for you to the ride, you don't have to Caprice Classic. However, the freedom of the open road beins with the freedom of choice: VcJiCl This year's version of last year s Hot or Trend Econ omy Car of the Year. (And Car nf Driver Readers' Choice as Best Economy Sedan fer the last three years.) With a reshaped note, bigger hampers, nicer carpeting, aew stripes and new colors. Plus snore (ood th incs to make k better. Sec what k's like to drive a winner. r Mars Hill News : Miss Edith Swann, who had been in Bolivia, S. A. working with the Wychffe translators for a year, returned to the states a few weeks ago for a month's vacation. She spent most of the time in Statesville with her father and other relatives, but came here for a few days on two occasions. Last week she spoke to a church group on Wednesday evening telling about the work of the Translators in Bolivia. She is returning there soon for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tilson moved recently to their new home on Jarvis road in the Singing J There will be a gospel singing at Richland Baptist Church Saturday Night Sept 22. At 7:30 p.m. The Church is located at 41 Chestnut Ridge Ave. in Woodfin, N. C. All singers and the public are invited. The Rev. Glen Callahan is pastor. Middle Fork Independent Baptist Church will have its regular 5th Saturday night singing on September 29th at 7:30 p.m. Several outstanding groups of singers from Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee will be taking part in this song ser- Notice Of Ejection PUBLIC NOTICE OF ELECTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Elections of the Town of Hot Springs that : ( 1 ) An election is to be held on November (, 1973, the date established by law, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and three City Aldermen. (2) The polling place will be the Recreation Hall, (building next to City Hall), and the polls will be open on election day from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. (3) Swan Huff, Hot Springs, is hereby appointed Registrar, and Be mice Wright and Carol Anderson are hereby ap poinated Judges of said election. (4) The filing period will be from 12:00 noon, Friday, September 14 until 12:00 noon, Friday, October 12, excluding (Saturdaysand) Sundays. The registration books wiD be open at City Hall for regis tration each day, excluding Sunday, during the registration period from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Meadow Lane, except October g, 1973 when the registration books shall be closed for purposes of the election. -- Elizabeth Ray Wright Chairman, Board of Elections City of Hot Springs 9-20,27; HM chg. to you, the road goes anywhere better with a "74 Chevrolet. that do but enjoy look beyond the 74 Use way it looks is th way it roes. Quick. sleek and nimble. With , - a low. wide stance, rt- sponsive steering. And eosafort that s rare ia a ear that bandies so weH. Plus classic new styling, and ptuahnesa (rot the rot -pile carpeting up. assi ' etT ft. aVj4 V j a Ve leilk.alV. . , e a California Creek section. And Mr. and Mrs. Bomer Faulkner have moved from their home oa Main St to their ; new horn just off tho Mar shal Rd. near Mars B0L ' Mrs. Ethel Reeves returned to her home last Friday after being a patient at Memorial Mission Hospital for the past few weeks. And Mrs. Cline West has returned to her home from St Joseph's Hospital. And Mr. Bryson Tilson has returned from N. C. Baptist Hospital where he was a patient recently. vice. This church is located four miles North of Mars Hill on U. S. 19. The writer will be in charge of the singing and the Rev. Ford Davis, pastor, extends a cordial Invitation for everyone to attend. CHRISTIAN ACTION LEAGUE ORGANIZATION An organizational meeting of the Madison County Christian Action League will be held Tuesday, September 25 at 7:30 in the Marshall Baptist Church. As a result of a stimulating Madison County Rally on September 11, plans are being made to organize fully. Your presence is needed, and you are urged to be present as we endeavor to spread the truth about Liquor-by-the-Drink. Mothers p-'flsp', 0 ft. r ra l T , V' BABY Brother SISTER 1 FRIDAY & SATURDAY September 28, 1973 UNITED FIVE & TEN STORE MADISON SHOPPING CENTER Marshall, N.C. 9 A.M. -6 P.M. A luxury full foam seats, A fold-dowa vinyl accents. Elegant inner door Panels. Extremely tasteful apnolstary and Cot-pile aylon carpeting. -That's just inside. The exterior is last as classic, ia character and in detail, as the interior. Yet, k reaasins ntid-sia. And, i it teeaainsail CheretVa. . . With Cawvelk kandline and at S CberelW pric. Now that voa've looked, come and see tho aew ' Mal.b Clastic and sH the 1974 Otevroiet. The ones shotrn here, phts . imp La, Monta Carlo, Nova, Corvette, pickups, rant snd all oar new . cars and trac ks. : Bluff News, it We are so sorry that our ' pastor, tha Rev. Estel Strickland has been very ill : for some time. Bs got to coma . ; boms Friday but had to be ,t taken back Sunday. Wo were .r pleased to have Evangelist Richard Barrell of Hen dersonville with us Sunday. Fats Woody is borne and doing alright after having an operation at Oteen hospital. Mrs. Eulala Gillespie also Is Improving. She had the misfortune of falling and breaking her hip a while back. Mr. and Mrs. James Waldroup and family of High Point were visiting In Bluff Sunday. They bad come home to visit her father Joe Shipley of the Shu tin Community. Mr. Shipley suffered a heart at tack. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis of Hendersonville visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Demp sey Woody Sunday afternoon. We offer our sympathy to the family of Forrest Holt who passed away last week. He had many friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Worly of Wilmington spent hist week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brooks. Mr. Worley is with the Air Force. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Dillard Edwards and family wish to express our appreciation for all the acts of kindness shown us during the recent illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Bessie Edwards. Dillard Edwards John J. Edwards Dawn A. Edwards NO AGE LIMIT MOM DAD Groups 97c PER PERSON 11 a 14 CheveUe, aew this veer. With front armrest Wood -grained y i V