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MARION PROCftESS; MAJtl6N; N. C./ THtTRSDAY, AUG: 15, 1940
BEER IS RETAILED BY
3,997 PLACES IN STATE;
22 LISTED IN M’DOWELL
PARK SERVICE ASKING
BIDS ON CONCESSIONS
Raleigh, Aug. 10.—There are 22
places of business in McDowell coun
ty licensed by the state to sell beer
at retail.
Figures compiled by the brewers
and North Carolina beer distributors
committee as of August I, disclose
that the state has issued retail beer
licenses to 3,997 dealers in North
Carolina. The 1940-41 tax year for
(beer licenses) began May 1 and it is
probable the number will reach last
year’s total of 4,834 before the year
ends next April 30.
The total licensed retail dealers in
other western counties are: Ashe 6,
Avery 11, Buncombe 155, Burke 52,
Caldwell 37, Catawba 56, Cherokee
16, Clay 4, Graham 4, Haywood 23,
Henderson 34, Iredell 34, Jackson 7,
Macon 15, McDowell 22, Polk 15,
Washington, Aug. 8. — Bids will
I be received by the National Park
' service until November 5 for public
concessions on the Blue Ridge park-
j way area, it was announced today as
plans were being pushed forward to
! complete construction of the skyline
'route in Western North Carolina.
I Bids opened on that date will be
! preparatory to awarding 10-year
contracts for the establishment of
filling stations and coffee shops in
the Park between the Virginia state
line and Blowing Rock, N. C.
j It is expected that three such con
cessions will be contracted for im
mediately—one at Cumberland Knob
' Park and two near Bluff Park—^with
others being added as the need arises
and the Parkway nears completion.
These will be between Blowing Rock
and Asheville and between Asheville
FHA LOANS PROVIDE WORK
FOR LOCAL CARPENTERS
Local contractors and carpenters
I will have the oportunity to submit
I bids for construction and repair of
1 farm buildings in connection with
the tenant-purchase program of the
Farm Security Administration, ac-
; cording to a statement by Trueman
! Westmoreland, county FSA supervi
sor.
Following the approval of loans
to tenant farmers in this county to
buy and improve farms, invitations
i for bids for construction work will
be issued from my office,” Mr. West-
! moreland said.
i He pointed out that the individual
buying a farm borrows the money
to buy the farm and buUd his own
I house or make necessary repairs,
: but FSA helps the borrower to draw j
I up his house plans, and assists him;
;in letting the contract. |
i Invitations for bids were issued i
; last week for repairing an eight-.
j room house for W. E. Lonon in the i
Dysartsville section. |
i further information can be se-i
cured from Mr. Westmoreland whose ;
office is located in the city hall, in i
Marion. i
, U. S. EXPORTS i
' The exports from the United i
. States in June increased more than ‘
■ 48 per cent over the same month in f
1939, rising from $236,164,000 to:
$350,458,000, the jump being caused'
by movement of war supplies.
FIDST NATIONAL
pank:^
MARION. N.
JOHN YANCEY. President
W. R. CHAMBERS. Vice-President
J. N. MORRIS. Cashier
W. F. GRANT, Assistant Cashier
N.C
Rutherford 42, Swain 9, Transylva- and the boundary of the Smoky
nia 8, Watauga 12. 'Mountain Park.
Mecklenburg county’s 280 easily! Bid requirements state that all
tops Guilford’s 222. Forsyth is third proposals must include a provision
with 175, followed by Buncombe with the payment as compensation for
155, Durham 145, Wake 139, and privileges granted of $100 a year.
New Hanover 134. Rowan has 95, | plug a percentage of the net profits.
Alamance 82, Robeson 80, Gaston named by the bidder, in excess
82, Halifax 73 and Rockingham 73. iof six per cent of the net profits.
The state department of revenue | government has agreed to
issued 565 retail licenses during the'
as far as practicable, utili-
month of July and 3,432 in May and electricity, water, and
June, the first two months of the
sewer disposals, with charges made
not exceeding their cost of operation
It is also indicated that in making
1940-41 tax year.
The beer industry’s “clean up or
close up” campaign has resulted in, ,
.. J- 1AA i. 1 1- out annual expense reports, conces-
the revocation of 100 retail licenses, . . , , - »
sions may include as an item of ex
pense the salary of the manager,
which will not exceed $2,500 a year.
WEEKLY MEDITATION
in 37 counties since last September 1
Five retailers in four counties were
placed on probation and 140 retail
ers were warned by the state director
to “clean up” or face “close up”
proceedings.
In addition, about 75 dealers in
various counties of the state were
refused renewal of their licenses or
denied licenses by local boards be
cause they were unable to meet the
requirements of the law. The Brew
ers and North Carolina Beer Distrib- The power and blessings of the
utors committee last April urged the i Bible have been stated and restated
city and county boards to refuse li- a billion times. Very few there are
censes to persons unable to furnish left in our country who have not
evidences of good character or who heard of them in one way or anoth
By Rev. Paul A. Boriack, B. D.,
Pastor St. Matthew’s Luth
eran Church. Marion, N. C.
had been convicted of liquor law vio
lations.
TVA POWER
The Tennessee Valley Authority
has announced that work has been
started on the national defense ex
pansions authorized by Congress to
increase the TVA’s installed power
capacity by 300,000 kilowatts.
Formerly the navy collier, Jupi
ter, the U. S. S. Langley has the dis
tinction of being the first electrical
ly-propelled vessel in the United
States navy.
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er. But in spite of that the Bible is
not believed and used. Almost every
family has one. But few use it reg
ularly and rightly, believing it to be
the very wisdom and power of God
itself.
A professor.once said: “I know
just exactly the composition of this
seed.” He was professor of Bio'logy
and held in his hand a little brown
seed, which he showed to his friends.
“This seed,” he said, “has in it nit
rogen, hydrogen, and carbon. I know
the exact proportions; I understand
perfectly how it js put together and
how it works. But still that seed puz
zles me; there is something about it
which I cannot comprehend. I can
make a seed that will look exactly
like it. But if I plant that seed, it
will come to naught; its elements will
be absorbed by the soil. It will per
ish, decay, be no more. Yet if I
plant the seed which God has made,
it will become a plant and bear fruit,
because it contains the mysterious
principle which we call the life prin
ciple. God has made the seed a liv
ing thing, which I cannot do, which
science cannot do.”
Just like that seed is the Bible. It
looks much like any other book. It is
very simple in its narratives and
teachings. But can we understand
its marvelous power? When the con
tents of the Bible is read or heard,
it proves, at least in some hearts,
that it has the divine life principle
in itself. It brings forth a spiritual
life. It bears fruit. It brings souls to
Christ in true faith and holiness.
At one time sixty families in Ar
menia were compelled to embrace
jlslamism. One aged woman refused,
saying:: “I am too old to deny my
iLord.” They burned her Bible. “You
cannot take the Word of God out of
'my heart,” she said; “the only way
to destroy my faith is to kill me.”
St. Peter writes: “‘Being born again,
not of corruptible seed but of in
corruptible, by the Word of God,
which liveth and abideth forever,” 1
Peter 1:23. Truly, the Bible is God’s
own Word. To encourage that faith,
St. Matthew’s Lutheran will give to
every family next Sunday, August
18th, at the 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p.
m. services the meditation booklet,
“Heirs of God.”
A little girl had been to church
for the first time. When she returned
home her mother asked her what she
thought of church.
“I like it very much,” she said,
“but there was one thing I didn’t
think was fair.”
“What was that, dear?” asked her
mother.
“Why one man did al^ the work,
and then another man came around
and got all the money.”
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an ounce and a quarter up to 2,000-
pound shells for 15-inch naval guns.
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