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There was good attendance ai
morning worship service the past
Sunday at Galatia Presbyterian
Church. The choir sounded
especially good also.
Benjamin Taylor Sutton, infant
son of Dr. and Mrs. David Sutton
was baptized during worship ser
vice the past Sunday morning. Dr.
Sutton is pastor of Galatia
Presbyterian Church.
The Mock Grammy Award pro- "
gram at Tabernacle Baptist Church
the past Friday evening was a rous
ing success. It was well attended
and enjoyed by all.
There was excellent attendance
for morning worship service the
past Sunday morning at Taber
nacle Baptist Church. The men of
the church were in charge of the
entire service and also Filled the
choir.
They did an outstanding job.
There will be special music pro
vided by a gospel singing group,
"The Children of God," in obser
vance of the fifth Sunday at Taber
nacle Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m.
The public is invited.
The community extends sym
pathy to the family of Mrs.
Malcolm D. Gillis, Sr. of the
Galatia Community who died
unexpectedly Tuesday morning
January 18. Funeral service was
held Wednesday afternoon at 3.30
at Galatia Presbyterian Church
with church pastor, Dr. David Sut
ton officiating, with interment in
the church cemetery.
"Miss Lizzie" as she was affec
tionately called was loved by
everyone who knew her and will be
missed very much.
There will be a community
watch meeting at the Rockfish Fire
Station Tuesday evening, February
I at 7:30 p.m. The public is urged
to attend.
A.L. Long, Jr. receiyed a pain
ful injury to his hand in his shop at
home recently. His hand is getting
along very well at this time.
A.L. Long, Jr. retired recently
from Civil Service Employment
after 33 years of service. A lun
cheon was given in his honor, and
he was presented a gold watch and
a certificate of recognition of his
service. Mr. and Mrs Long attend
ed the luncheon. December 31 was
officially his last day at work.
Mrs. Alma Moseley who has
been a patient at Highsmith
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Census Begins
The 1982 Census of Agriculiute
gets underway this week with the
mailing of report forms to farmers
and ranchers in the SO states, the
commerce Department's Census
Bureau announced.
Farmers and ranchers are being
asked to report on their
agricultural operations during
1982 and to return the form by
Feb. 15.
The 1982 census is the nation's
22nd agriculture census in a series
that started in 1840.
For the first lime in a mail
agriculture census report forms
will reflect regional cropping pat
terns to make reporting easier.
Farm and ranch operators will
be asked to report the acreage in
their operations, form of owner
ship type of organization, loca- '
tion of the place, uSb made of the
land, and when their operations
began.
Other questions will cover
livestock and poultry inventories
and sales, amount of government
crop loans crop acreage, amount
harvested, and value of crops and
livestock sold.
About 20 percent of farmers and
ranchers will receive a form with
an additional page which has in
quiries on selected production ex
penses, market value of land and
buildings, machinery and equip
ment inventory and value, interest
expenses and expenditures for
petroleum and other energy
sources.
Assistance in completing census
forms is available locally from of
ficers of the Cooperative Exten
sion Service, Soil Conservation
Service, Agriculture Stabilization
and Conservation Service, Voca
tional Agriculture Teachers, Pro
duction Credit Associations, and
Farmers Home Administration.
A file copy of the report form is
provided which operators can
complete and keep for their own
records. '
A time extension can be granted
farmers who request it. Census
results will be published for each
state, and the nation. The first
preliminary data wilt be released
beginning in the fall of 1983.'
The law wheh requires farmers
and ranchers to report in the cen
sus also protects the privacy of
their reports.
Census report forms are con
fidential by law and they may be
seen only by sworn Census
employees and may be used only
for statistical purposes.
Farmers and ranchers who have
not received a form should request
one from the Buieau of the Cen
sus, 1201 East 10th Street, Jeffer
sonville, Indiana 47133.
Rainey Hospital in Fayetteville is
recuperating at home now.
E.T Brock, Sr. is still in Moore
County Hospital. He is still quite
ill and prayer is still requested.
Mrs. Ada Palmer of
Greensboro, aunt of Mrs. E.T.
Brock, Jr. died Sunday morning.
January 23. Funeral was to be
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. A.W. Wood, Sr. is a pa
tient at Cape Fear Valley Hospital
in Fayetteville where she under
went surgery last week. She is get
ting along very well at this report
and hopes to come home soon.
Mrs. M.L. Wood, Jr. has been
admitted to Highsmith-Rainey
Memorial Hospital in Fayetteville
and is scheduled to have foot
surgery Tuesday of this week.
Mrs. Martin L. Wood, Sr.
visited Mrs. A.W. Wood, Sr. who
is a patient in Cape Fear Valley
Hospital Monday afternoon.
When we think about the fact
that the world - the whole universe
and all therein is a gift to us and
that we have made naught
ourselves -
With the state the world is in to
day, it is sad to note the abuse of
such a great and wonderful gift...
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