Newspapers / The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.) / July 25, 1963, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
re flW BUVIM6 l.g IfTB 0UNA 1 SAVIM6S 5rAMP5jSSs SO. 1964 AUTO SUMMARY OF UNIFORM ANNUAL BUDGET ESTJM of TOWN of MARSHALL, MADISON COUNTY, NORTH CA FOR TBI FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. IMS, and ENDING JUN Published in Compliance with Requirement of the "County Fiscal Control Act" Sac 7, Ch. 146, P. L., 1927 of FUND Total Budget Baoniramantm General Fund 2S,911.56 Lebt Service Fund 14,440.00 Parkinar Meter Fund 8,187.00 Powell Street Fund 4,674.80 Water Fund 14,000.00 City Park Fund 4,786.80 Estimate of Revenue to Bo Available other TOTAL $64,848.16 Tax Levy $ 8,518.00 1,960.00 3,187.00 4,674.80 14,000.00 2,800.00 $85,028.30 Ilnoollactible Taxes, Commia Tax Lory aiona and Collections to Balance and Tax Budget Payers' Discount $15,899.56 $1,600.44 12,490.00 610.00 1,935.80 $29,824.86 64.70 $2,175.14 Homecoming And Decoration Aug. 4 At Mount Pleasant The annual homecoming and decoration service will be held at ML Pleasant Baptist Church on Upper Spring- Creek Sunday, Au gust 4. We would like to invite all singers, listeners and all who have been with us in the past, to come and spend the day in the Bervice. To those who have loved ones buried here, the cemetery has been seeded in grass. We would greatly appreciate yuor financial support for the care and upkeep of the cemetery. NOT SO SAFE Jonesboro, Ark. Two firemen, Robert Nelms and Bill Lakey, un derlined the moral of their "you can't be too careful with fire,'' demonstration recently. Gasoline used in the demonstration fired off cue raising painful facial blisters on the firemen. The audience got the mesage of the exhibit Fishing Trip Enjoyed By Hopewell BTU Classes Friday A fishing trip to Franklin Mountain was enjoyed Friday night by the Young People and In termediates and friends of the Hopewell Baptist Church Train ing Union. It was held from 3 to 8:30 p. m. A picnic supper was served. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ledford and sons, Mike and Gary, Maxine Rector, Jan Plemmons, Geneva Lewis, Ma ry Lee and Malcome Reeves, Car olyn Luther, Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rice and daughters, Peggy and Janie. Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Applicants Sought Coast Guard Officer Candidate School Washington, D. C. The Com mandant, U. S. Coast Guard has announced that there are still op enings available in the Officer Candidate School class that will convene on September 15, 1963. Upon completion of 17 weeks training, graduates will be com missioned Ensign in the U. S Coast Guard Reserve. College se niors and graduates may fulfill their military obligation thru the Coast Guard Officer Candidate Schood program. For further information, write Commandant (PTP-2), U. S. Coast Guard, Washington, D. C. I 111 1 loBb I ill j'AB aw 1 n Schedule Of County Home Demonstration Clubs y 3fi 9fi 3f Cf, Sfc 3ft 3fc Estimate of Tax Rate A 8H Ml M XamMmtSM Total Estimate Tax Rate of Last I kM" IVMCM Amount of of Property on $100 Preceding II & BT A Mb L9S Tax Levy Valuation Valuation Levy l f. M-T la, 77 H $17,000 120,000 $ .85 $ .80 S' Jfl w A 4. f &L 13,000 20,000 .65 .70 f J PULP 2,000 20,000 .10 .05 I 3&adtmS $82,000 $20,000 L60 $T55 VP '' M W " ' m Lmi i jM - i u Consider This sm. l miinDcr Koom ay. v ' kW '7Z iy 1 l-Lj IO " imt too, miwii, imiM Tuesday, July 30 Marshall HD Club will meet with Mrs. Retha Ward at 7:30 p. m. Annual Reunion At Stanley McCormick To all former students of Stan ley McCormick, the annual reun ion will be held at the Presbyteri an Church in Burnsville July 28. Please attend. Bring a basket lunch. JULIA C. GILLESPIE, Sec'y Opportunity .may open the door for you, but only hard work will keep you on the inside. Read Matthew 18:7-14 If a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray? (Matthew 18:12). A small boy strayed from a vaca tion camp and became lost. When found, he asked his mother, "What would have happened if you had not found me?" There could, of course, be no positive answer. We know the search would have continued, the parents would have worried and grieved, and memories of the tragedy would have lingered with those who loved him. Probably someone would have felt the guilt of negligence, too. A similar question comes to mind concerning the lost those without Christ. What will hap pen if they are not rescued? As professed Christians, it is our duty to search out those who are "out of the fold'' and lead them to salvation. It will take time, prayer, patience, even per sonal sacrifice. We are account able for carrying on the work of our Lord. Our Christian duty de mands it. PRAYER: Our heavenly Father, help us to understand the great importance of spreading the gos pel among men on earth. .Give us wisdom, courage, and strength to lead others on to the path of righteousness. .In Christ's name we pray. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Bringing precious souls to God is every Christian's sacred duty. Dave J. Teter (West Va.) We talk about our pilgrim blood, Our ancestors land high and un worldly. A mountain stream that ends in mud, Bespeaks of tenants foolish and unworthy. People who know it all get just as much love as anyone else only most of it is home-made. BOY DIES IN CLOTHES DRYER Mechanicsville, N. Y. Michael del a Rose, 5, climbed into his mother's electric clothes dryer and became trapped in the rotary ma chine, which was operating when he got into it Heat stroke and multiple abrasions killed him be fore his mother found him in the machine. MU II 1 1 ATTRACTS ATTENTION And Youll Get Attention jlmMi .iMwwwgwB HBsrAaa whmmH bb Haas a I Lstt&SBMaw BSkT jaH BIbbI fev JmrAjE!!?T6bM"vHB'wnsTiBFasyBssrsvv ftMSBseV WlMn?SLw S 7 Tt' O - " VV&-r bbY ' aar aaft BiMB'''MimiBH ' ' MMlJ MleBBBBBBB,,.jjg&L W COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE Pick-up and Deliveries ON TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS IN AND AROUND MARSHALL WeavervMe Lau : 1 . : ndrv Telephone your Chevrolet dealer for any type of true BROAD CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. For Your Printing Needs Contact The News-Record MARSHALL, N. C. Prompt Delivery LETTERHEADS STATEMENTS FORMS BUSINESS CARDS TAGS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS C PROGRAMS BULLETINS See Us For Any Printing Need MARSHALL, N. C Malar Franchise No. MM
The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 25, 1963, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75