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? State College Answer* Timely Farm Questions Q. WUl stacked pulpwood tend to increase the number of beet les In my standing timber? A. The cut wood stacked and remaining In the same general area with standing timber may afford a breeding place for beetles. These Insects could do considerable damage to your standing timber. Best bet would be to get the staked pulpwood out of the timber stand Q. How can I get rid of a weed in my lawn thai has prickly spines? A. What you speak of Is prob ably sollva sessilis, ? weed that blooms early In the spring and later develops spines or thorns that become uncomfortable to the bare feet. Applications of 2, 4-d at the rate of three quarters pound per acre during the early blooming state should control the pest. Q. How can I stop birds from eating my grapes? A. There is no known repel lent. You can shoot them, but more will come to take their place. Your best bet is to cover the grape arbor entirely with a fine mesh cloth, such as mos PHONES: Office 799 Residence Wtl 211 Nantahala Bldg. On the Square Franklin, N. C. DR. GEO. R. McSWEEN CHIROPRACTOR Honrs: 9-5 Other Honrs Wed.: 9-12 by Appointment "The Sons of Harmony" of High Point Noted Negro Vocal Quintet Will Appear at CHAPEL SCHOOL Saturday, August 8 ? 8 p.m. ADMISSION : A trance Tickets ? Adulta Me Children _ 3?c Door Tickets ? Adults 75c Children 4?c White Friends Invited Sponsored by the Rev. Willie T. Scotton qulto netting. In the event that Blue Jays are your worst of fenders you may find some element of success In shoo tine several and hanging their car casses on or near the arbor. But this is not effective in the case of song birds. Demonstration Club Meetings For Week Are Announced Meetings of home demonstra tion clubs In the county lor the coming week have been an nounced by -Mrs. F)ort...e 8. Sherril], county home demon stration agent. They are as fol lows: Today (Thursday): Otto Club at the home of Mrs. Lem Sti winter at 2 p. m. Friday: Cullasaja Club with Mrs. Pritchard Russell at 10:30 a. jn. Monday : Nantahala Club at 10:30 a. m. with Mrs. O. C. Hall. Wednesday: Iotla Club at Ar rowood Glade at 10:30 a. m. Thursday: Holly Springs Club at the community building at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. S. M. Winkle black and Mrs. Harold Cabe, hostesses. WAF VISITING HERE Miss Frances Hedden, WAF A/2c, of Randolph Air Force Base, is here for a few days' visit with her father, W. F. Hedden, and Dr. Hedden, be fore sailing early in August from Camp Kilmer to Weis baden, Germany, where she is being transferred for a two year stay. North Carolina, now have laws requiring that all new cars be equipped with turn signal de vices. MACON POST 108 AMERICAN LEGION MEETS First Thursday Bach Mwrifa 7:3# p. m. Slagle Memorial Bldg. Every member is arged to attend TONIGHT AUGUST S Good Hou?*kttpinj Habits Cellophane should be remov ed from lamp shades before using them because the heat from the bulb shrinks the cel lophane and tends to pull the shade out of shape ? cellophane is used only to protect shade from wear and tear in the shop. A cloth moistened with vine gar will whiten piano keys. TO prevent mattresses from picking up rust marks from the springs, give the springs a coat of paint when the original paint shows signs of wearing thin. When repairing furniture re quiring a slender nail, try grip ping the nail in a spring paper clip until it is well started. Dust hangs downward, so NAMED STATE CHAIRMAN Dr. G. R. McSween, Franklin Jaycee, has been appointed state chairman of Health lor the Junior Chamber of Com merce. His appointment was made at a recent meeting of the state Jaycee executive board in Morehead City. Legal Advertising ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as adminis tratrix of estate of J. Lawson Rogers, deceased, late of Ma con County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15 day of July, 1954 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 15 day of July, 1953. BESSIE R. BRADLEY, Administratrix. Jly23 ? 6tp ? A27 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY B. M. HOLLAND vs HERBERT A. SHARPE By virtue of an execution di rected to the undersigned, from the Superior Court of Macon County, in the above entitled action, I will, on the 10th day of August, 1953, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at the door of the Court when you clean walls brush in an upward motion to prevent smearing and streaking. Keep parchment shades clean by waxing them; It will make them easy to dust and add a soft luster to the finish. Wall plaster will not crack so easily if a small piece of ad hesive or cellophane tape is passed over the spot where a | tack or nail is to be driven. Immediately after polishing a brass or metal door knocker, wax it to keep it looking bright longer. j To remove white rings left by I hot dishes, place a few drops of ! camphorated oil or sweet oil on the ring, let soak In a few min utes, then polish with a soft j | cloth. House of said County, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title, and interest which the said Herbert A. Sharpe has in and to the following describ ed personal property: One (1) Wisconsin Pump, gas oline, Model A.B.N. , Serial No. 1373949, Size 2?/z x 3%. One Supply Box. One Electric Saw and V* H. P. motor, complete. One Muller. Two Water Hoses, 50 ft. each. Three pieces screen wire. One small vice. One stone cutting bench, com plete. Four cans polishing com pound. Various gems and stones. This the 9th day of July, 1953. J. HARRY THOMAS, Sheriff. Jly30? 2tc ? A6 NOTICE or SALE STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MACON. MACON COUNTY, Plaintiff. MARY H. WARNER, RACHEL WARNER, ROGER S. WARNER, JR., STURGIS WARNER, ROG ER S. WARNER, JR., Executor of ROGERS S. WARNER, and G. W. KUNSTMAN, JR. Defendants. Under and by virtue of a de cree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above entitled action on the 15th day of July, 1953, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 17th day of August, 1953, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the We mean that literally. Because that's all the money it takes to buy this great new 1953 Buick Special. That's all it takes to boss its high-compres sion Fireball 8 Engine? now stepped up to the highest horsepower in Buick Special history. That's all it takes to enjoy its still finer Million Dollar Ride? its full six-passenger roominess ? its light-as-a-flyrod handling ease. But if you're surprised at this news, we can't blame you a bit. Most people are? when they learn that you can get Buick styling, Buick structure, Buick room and power and comfort and steadiness, all for just a few dollars more than the cost of the so-called "low-priced three." Add another happy surprise. In this Buick you get a long list of "extras" rut QHunn BUICK iff ffff shut rums Mom right in for only at no extra cost? things like direction sig nals, dual map lights, twin sunshades, lighter, trip-mileage indicator, automatic glove-box light, oil-bath air cleaner, full flow oil filter, bumper guards front and rear ? things most other curs of similar price charge as extras. So there you are? definitely able to move right into this big, broad, robust-powered Buick for a price you'd expect to pay for a lesser car. Why not drop in on us to see and drive this honey of a buy? The rest we'll leave up to you. *2,35 1-88 That's the price of the new 1953 Buick SPECIAL 2-Door 6-Passanger Sedan Model 48D, illustrated, Delivered -locally 'Optional equipment, accessories, state and lacal taxes, If any, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities due to shipping charges. All prices subject to change without notice. ?whin better automobiles are built buick will build them MACON MOTOR COMPANY Palmer Street, West Franklin, N. C. Phone 233 Courthouse door In Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder lor cash the following described real estate: The property described In a mineral deed from John H. Dal ton and wife Ada Dal ton to Roger 8. Warner, dated Sep tember 27, 1918, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Book F-4 of | Deeds, at page 410. This, the 16th day of July, 1953. R. S. JONES, Commissioner Jly23 ? 4tc ? MC ? A13 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as adminis tratrix of estate of W. R. Led ford, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 10 day of July, 1954 or this notice will be plead in bar of FLOOR TILE We Specialise In GUARANTEED INSTALLATION Of il Type ef Floor Tile? Bakber, Asphalt, Linoleum, Ken tile Per Fine Estimates and Sample Floors Contact Franklin Hardware Co. Phone 117 their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will pleaa* make Immediate settlement. This 10 day of July, 1963. ELSIE LEDFORD, Administratrix. Jl?? ?tp? A20 sflWS ARTIFI^ > Vroi SKRVICE i. cah Bill Higdon Phone 345-J-5 or 97 All Models in Stock Sylva Coal & Lumber Co. STLVA, N. C. PAID ADVERTISING Gospol of Christ "The Gospel of Christ" Rom 1:16: 1 Cor. 9:18; II Cor. 4:4 Subject: "Can a Person be Saved Outside The Church?"? n We believe that the above question was answered very fully in the negative in our last lesson. But there is more Bible proof available, so to that we will apply ourselves. Please re read the lesson of last week. Now to our fourth point. 4. THE CHURCH IS THAT WHICH CHRIST PURCHASED WITH HIS BLOOD. "Take heed unto yourselves, and to all the flock, in which the Holy Spirit hath made ybu bishops (over seers), to feed the church of the Lord which he purchased with his own blood." Acts 20:28. We see that the price paid for the church was the blood of Christ. Can such an institu tion be a non-essential one? Can it be that one can be saved out of such an institution just as well as in it? If so, why then did Christ die? The blood of Christ is IN the church. That is where he put it. To say that a man can be saved outside the church is to say that he can be saved without the blood cf Christ. Why? Because the blood cf Christ is in the church. If a person asked you how much you have in your car, you would understand him to mean hew much do you have invested in it ? what did it cost. The purchase price of the church was the blood of the Son of God. But someone will say, ' Christ died so that we could be saved." Exactly. But whom is he going to save by that death? Will he save the rebel? Will he save the infidel? Obviously net. Who then will benefit from the death of Christ? "He that doeth the will cf my Father who is in heaven." Matt. 7.21. By obeying the gospei we are doing the will of the Father, but in doing so we be come members of the church. This was the way that the people on Pentecost benefited from the blood of Christ. "They then that received his word were baptized: and there were added unto them in that day about three thousand souls." Acts 2:41. For a man to come into the church (where the blood of Christ is ? he must receive the word and be baptized just as these people did. The receiving of the word included the repentance of one who had already believed. Acts 2:37,38. I In this way we will benefit from the atoning blood of Christ. But to say that we can be saved out of the church is to say that we can be saved without the blood of Christ. 5. TO BE IN THE CHURCH IS TO BE IN CHRIST. The very act which places a person in Christ places him in the body of the church. "For as many of you as were baptized into Christ did put on Christ." Gal. 3:27. Here the apostle says that we are "baptized into Christ." in I Cor. 12:13 we see, "For by one Spirit were we all- baptized into one body." So then the act that places a person in Christ places him in the body. It is impossible to conceive of being in Christ and not being in the church To say that one can be saved outside the church is to say that one can be saved out of Christ. It would also fol low then that he could be saved without becoming a new creature. "Wherefore if any man Is In Christ, he is a new creature." 2 Cor. 5:17. Where are we new creatures? In Christ. Obviously a man cannot be saved in his old state of sin. He must become a new creature ? a new person. This is not done out of Christ, for Paul says that we are new creatures "In Christ." To go a little further, a person out of Christ has not had his sins forgiven, for Paul again says that we have been translated into the kingdom of the Son of his love, "in whom (that is, in Christ) we have our redemption, the forgiveness of ou.r sins. "Col. 1:13,14. So one who is not in Christ is one who has not been redeemed? he has not been forgiven. Let's re member, though, to be in Christ is to be in the body; to be in the body is to be in the church. To say that a person can be saved outside the Lord's church is to say that he can be saved without having his sins forgiven, and without being redeemed. In 2 Tim. 2:10 Paul says, "Therefore I endure all things for the elect's sake, that they also may obtain the sal vation which is IN Christ Jesus with eternal glory." This does not say that the church saves, but that the saved are in the church. That is, the saved are in Christ. To say then that a person can be saved outside the church Is to make the state ment that he can be saved without salvation, for salvation is in Christ ? just another way of saying in the church. How inconsistent it is for a person to know that the church is a subject of prophecy both In the Old and New Testaments. Eph. 3:9-11; the institution was purchased with the blood of Christ Acts 20:28; called the Lord's body Eph. 1:22,23; God's Family I Tim. 3:15; and Christ's kingdom Co), 1:12,13, and then say, "I think a person can be saved out of it just as well is in It." If you enjoy these lessons, write and let us know. Criticisms will likewise be appreciated and considered. Come, warship with us on Bldwell Street at Lyle. You are welcome. (Aug. 6, 1953.)
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