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MARSHALL, N. C, JAN. 8, 1968 THE NEWS-RECORD PAGE THREE i W front th. Fort Eustis, Va. (AHTNC) Army Pvt. Harnett F. Payne, Hon of Mrn. Ada B. Payne, Rt. 2, Mar shall, recently completed six weeks training as a transporta tion movement control specialist lit Tho Transportation School, Fort Eustis, Va. Payne was trained to coordi nate Army shipment of troops find supplies. The 19-year-old soldier entered the Army in June 1902 and com pleted basic training at Fort Gor. ilnti, (la. Payne is a graduate of Mar shall High School. vB IB pSJ Pjssl (AHTNC) Army Pvt. Harold D. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Edwards, Rt. 1, Mars Hill, recently completed eight week's of military police training at the U. S. Army Center, Fort Gordon, Ga. Edwards entered the Army Inst July and completed basic combat training at Fort Gordon, Ga. The 22-year-old soldier is a 1958 graduate of Mars Hill High School. TheNews-Record Send To The News-Record Two Minutes With The Bible "THE DISPENSATION I Or lilt AC ft Many people have a mistaken notion that a dispensation is a period of time. This is not so. however, for the workl "dispenses, means simple "to deal out." Th word "dispensation," then, means "the act of dispensing or dealing out," or "that which is dispersed or dealt out.'' There are medical dispensaries, for example, where medicines are dispensed to the poor. Some-times these dispensations are conducted on a particular day of each week. Such a dispensation of medicine may take a full twelve hours each week, but it does not follow from this that a dispensation is a period of twelve hours! It is rather the act of dispensing or that which is dispensed. The word dispensation is used many times in the Bible, thougli it is not always translated the same way. In Eph. 3:2 Paul writes of "the dispensation of the grace of God, which is given mo to you ward." God had committed to him a wonderful message of grace to dispense to others. Thus we read in Acts 20:24 his stirring words, spoken in the face of per secution and death. "But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and THF. MINISTRY WHICH I HAVE R E C E I V E I) OF THE LORD JESUS, TO TESTIFY THE GOS PEL OF THE GRACE OF GOD. ' Tho "gospel" or "good news" of the grace of God: this was the dispensation committed to Paul for us by the risen, ascended Ixnl. This is always Paul's message: "Where sin abounded grace did much more abound". . ."The For giveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace". . . ."Justified freely by His grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus'', , . ."By grace are ye saved, through faith. DAY DREAMS One of life's pleasantest pas times is making plans to spend the money you'll probably never have. For Your Printing Needs Contact The News-Record MARSHALL, N. C. Prompt Delivery LETTERHEADS STATEMENTS FORMS BUSINESS CARDS TAGS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS PROGRAMS BULLETINS Return Of Tobacco Marketing Cards One of tho responsibilities of the farmer who operates a tobac counting for the disposition which he makes of his marketing pro duction each yer. In discussing this subject, county ASCS office manager Ralph W. Ramsey said that each individual farm's mar keting card is used primarily for tho purpose of accounting not on ly for the quantity of tobacco pro duced on the farm but also for recording the time, place, and manner of marketing each lot of tobacco. In most all cases, all the farmer needs to do to account for his disposition of tobacco is to simply return his marketing card to the county ASCS office from which it was issued. Tho best time to return the card is imme diately after all tobacco has been marketed from the farm. Delays in returning the card after it has served its purpose only increase the danger of misplacing or losing it, which in turn causes the farm er a considerable amount of trou ble in accounting for the disposi tion he made of his tobacco by other means. In conclusion, Ramsey urged each tobacco farm operator to mail or bring his card to the ASCS office as soon as possible after sales havo been completed for the farm. PATCHED-UP EGGS HATCH Lansing, Mich. Someone brought a clutch of wild turkey eggs to Boy Hunt of the Conser vation Department. The eggs had been run over by a mowing ma chine and several were broken. Hunt fastened the shells back in place with gummed tape and five of the eight eggs, including two of those taped, hatched into heal thy poults. HACK -SLIDER Keep moving forward the man who slides down the bannister of life gets splinters in his ca-reer. DISTRICT MEET OF COMMUNITY COMMITTEEMEN For the past two years the USDA has been giving serious TIME FOR REFLECTION Judires could prevent many highway accidents by being more liberal with wreckless drivers' time. consideration to conducting a Dis trict Wide Meeting of its ASC Community Committeemen. According to County ASC Of fice Manager, District Wide Meet ings of Tar Heel Community Committeemen have been planned for the Week of January 7-11. Ho also announced that this special meeting of Committeemen for District No. 10 which is composed of Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, McDowell, Madison, Mit chell, Watauga, and Yancey Coun ties has been scheduled for Thurs day, January 10, at Morganton. Tho primary purposes of these meetings are to give recognition to the services rendered by farm er elected Community Committee men, to indoctrinate them on ASC Programs and to meet and ex change ideas with Committeemen from other counties. Ramsey further explained that several of the Committeemen from Madison County will be presented citations either from the State ASCS Committee or Secretary of Agricultural for the contribution which they made under the 1 " special Agricultural Conservation Program. In conclusion, Ramsey stated that he hoped every one of the County's 48 Community Commit teemen would be able to attend this first District Wide Meeting. .dasaaaaaaaaaaW AA DON'T GET UP NIGHTS It takes just 39c and 12 hours to start relief or your money back at any drug store. When function al kidney disorders cause getting up nights, scanty flow, burning, backache, leg pains, dizziiness, use easy-to-tako BURETS 4-day treat ment. Acts fast to increase and regulate passage. NOW at ROBERTS PHARMACY MM5 STOOP THE TEST Or TIME MHS Basketball Schedule Given CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Jan. 3 Spring Creek Here Jan. 4 Rosman Here Jan. 8 Hot Springs There Jan. 11 Clyde Here Jan. 15 Laurel There Jan. 18 Clyde There Jan. 22 Spring Creek Here Jan. 25 Tryon There Jan. 29 Cane River There Feb. 1 East Yancey There Feb. 6 Laurel Here Feb. 8 Mars Hill Here Feb. 12 Hot Springs Here Feb. 16 Tryon Here These games will start at 7:00 All other games will begin at 7:80. FRIED OYSTERS Seafood Platter Home Made Pies Delicious Coffee HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 N. Pack Square ASHEVILLE, N. C. LIST YOUR TAXES NOW GIVE IN YOUR POLL Notice is hereby given that the List Takers for Madison County will sit at the fol lowing places at the time and places listed below. All property owners and tax payers are required to return to the List Takers for taxation, for the year 1963, all the Real Estate and Personal Property which each one shall own on the first day of January or shall be required to give in then. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are to list their polls during the same time. Return of property and giving in of polls are required, under the pains and penalties impos ed by law. There will be NO EXTENSION of time given unless an emergency arises ALL TAXES MUST BE LISTED DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY Following are the List Takers for 1 963 With Dates and Listing Places Lunsford lot186 in Mrfshall on Januf 12, 15, 17, 19, zaOv6. 2F. z ana ai. T-l W-2 Stella Dockery and m Cm IQ. T-7 Leonard Payne Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26 at Wiley Roberta Store Building. At Home All Other Days. Ton K TVTQrliann firill Jan 12. Clvde McClure Store; Jan. 19, M. A. Roberta Store; Jan. 26, Wallin Service Station. At Home Any Time. T-l W-3 Maxine Snelson Listing at home and at the time most convenient for those giving in taxes, during the month of Janu ary. T-l W-4 Ernestine Hunter January 5, 12, 19 and 26, Walnut Creek Grocery. At Home All Other Days. T-2 W-l Mrs. Lance Wallin Jan. 5, Fred Shelton Store; Jan. 12, Talmage Franklin Store; Jan. 19, Clarence Cutshall Store; Jan. 26, Bewley Shelton Store. At Home Other Days. T-2 W-2 Fronia Gunter Jan. 5, Ranee Hensley Store; Jan. 12, O'dell Cook Station; Jan. 19, Hubert Cutshall Store; Jan. 26, Delmas Cook Station. At Home Other Days. T-3 Mrs. Ben Garrison Jan. 5, Hal Edmonds Store; Jan. 12, Gobriel's Creek Church; Jan. 19, Silver's Store; Jan. 26, Oak Grove Church. At Home Other Days. T-4 Mrs. James Jarvis Jan. 5, Fred Rice Store; Jan. 12, Levi Hunter Store; Jan. 19, Maney Store; Jan. 26, Grover Gillis Work Shop. At Home Other Days. T-5 Jim Drake Jan. 5f Novile Hawkins Station; Jan. 12, Jarvis Gulf Station; Jan. 19, Bill Carter Station; Jan. 26, Novile Hawkins Station. At Home Other Days. T-6 Ruth Reems Jan. 5, Paul Buckner Store; Jan. 12, Mrs. Grady Teague Home; Jan. 19, James McElreath Home; Jan. 26, Bonnie Reeves Home. At Home All Other Days, after 5:00 p. m. dows T-8 W-2 Vivian Keener Jan 5, Caldwell Store; Jan. 12, Goforth Store; Jan. 19, Willett Store; Jan. 26, At Home. At Home All Other Days. T-9 Bernice Wright Jan 5, Vance Ricker Store; Jan. 12, Barnett Store; Jan 19, Rathbone Store; Jan. 26, At Stackhouse. All Other Days at Schaffer & Wright Store. T-10 Willie Rice Jan. 5, Piney Grove Church; Jan. 12, Strouse Store, Revere; Jan. 19, Earl Rice Store; Jan. 26, Colhs Chandler Home. At Home All Other Days. T-ll Merritt Whitt Jan. 5, Ziska Ingle Station; Jan. 12, Jasper Jen kins Station; Jan. 19, Lee Willis Store; Jan. 26, Jas per Jenkins Station. At Home All Other Days. T-l 2 Merlene Caldwell Jan. 5, Ruble Caldwell's Home; January 12, Big Pine Church, 9:00 a. m., until 12 Noon; Jan. 19, Price's Chapel Church, 9:00 a. m., until Noon; Jan. 26, Ruble Caldwell Home. All Other Days at Ruble Caldwell Home. Jan mom - Hardy Willett 5, Hardy Willett Store; Jan. 12, Homer Plem- Store ; All Other Days at tiaray wmew dw. T-14 Verlon Coates Jan. 5, George Bruce Store; Jan. 12, Grapevine Church; Jan. 19, Peeks Chapel Church; All Other Days At Hbme. T-15 Lela C. Peek At Mars Hill Town Hall each Monday, Wednes day and Saturday, beginning Jan. 5. T-16 Irene Metcalf Jan. 5 and 19, at Home; Jan. 12 and 26, Earnest Capps Store. Any Other Time, At now, M sfcmn 1 Pen! I i See Us Fer Any B .f ft " AAJ Printing Need WADE NUEY, Tax Supervisor
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