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- MX, N. C, KAY 15, 19C9 o o International Sunday School ' MAY 18. 1969 Thee " comment are Used on outlines of the Interna- , M tlnnal flmuta , RMmiaI I m- At sons, copyrighted by the In- ternatkmal Council of Be- llgioua Education,, and need by permission. 41 KEYS TO UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLE Memory Selection: "Search the Scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life; and they are they which testify of me." (John 5:39) Lesson Text: John 5:37-47; 16:12-15; Acts 8:26-35; 17:10-12; James 1:22-25. Our Lesson today introduces a new unit which is mainly concern Tiir: un -nccoRD of studying the Bible.'. ."', V. auu vi us wno ars making our artag in the world of industry (especially an industry whoso oon oem is in tho realm of marketing will recognize the old saying: There's a difference between SALESMAN and an "'ORIDEIU TAKERT The difference is equally applicable to a STUDENT f the Bible, and a mere "READ ER" A STUDENT will stMdy. and learn, and question. . , and try to understand; while a READ ER will merely turn to a passage at random and quickly scan It graining nothing much from it, but merely satisfying a sense of "duty" . . . and acquiring a sense of smug self -satisfaction. And just as the aldve, vibrant salesman, believing in bis product, accumulates the orders and as sures himself of a good living, so will the ardent student of things theological assure himself of rich es beyond mere material stand- whereas the reader (the ordeiNtaker") merely meets the needs of the moment and those not too adequately! For the reading of the Bible ought to by one renews spiritual strength'; courage ' and confidence with which to meet the challenges of temporal life; whereby, in all hu mility, one can keep a sense of perspective, and grow as a per son one who la wtxrttJiy of the supreme sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Jesus led and taught Wis disci ples . . . always making allow ances for their humanity. , He knew that it would take time for the full meaning of His ministry to make itself felt. He knew that, by carafiul teaching methods and planning, they would finally come to full understand the por tent of His life. As they grew in grace, so would they grow in their knowledge of His redemp tive purpose regarding mankind. This same spiritual principle applies to the Christian's under standing of the Bible. As a child, born into the Christian faith, we accept and believe; later, we be lieve and reason! For our un derstanding of the Scriptures is truly a pilgrimage in the deepest sense of the word; just as we reach levels of tolerance and pain, PUBLIC. QTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNi ' May 10, 1969 Having left my bed and board! as of April 5, 19G8, which was our wedding date, hereafter from this date oaf (May; 1ft 1969), I will no longer be responsible for any &3We contracted by Hope (Bucfcner) Zeady. This marriage has not been consumeted and pro ceedings for annubnont are being carried out by myself and attor neys in Marshall, Madison Coun ty, N. C. HARLAND WILLIAM ZEADY P. 0. Box 8595 Greensboro, N. C. 27410 6-15 6-6p ed with the hows and wherefores be an oasis of the soul . . . where- so we reach levels of understand ing. A lack of understanding of the Scriptures robs us of the spirit ual help that is available to us, just as the inability to grasp the importance of the method of study robs the college student of the ability to understand and appreci ate the fountain of knowledge that has been made available. WHOLE The store that cares about you! 2 OR MORE LB. 29c ALLGOOD BRAND 1-Lb Pkg. LICED BACON 59c 2 - $115 PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 17 SULTANA MEAT POT fE 4 FOR Sic FRESH racToemes PINTS $100 MEXICAN SUGAR LOAF PSNEAPPLES OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE BRAND IARVEL ICE MILK JANE PARKER MADE WITH BUTTER MILK ALL PURPOSE YELLOW ONIONS bread REGULAR OR SANDWICH 4 JANE PARKER l?IE ANN PAGE SPECIALLY PRICED Wi Lb. Loaves 24 Oz. Pkgs. Quart Jar 7ic 4SC asp canned mink CHERRY GRAPE ORANGE PINEAPPLE ORANGE TROPICAL PUNCH 46-Oz. : Cans (oVfol on LUCK'S CANNED D riKTC LACKEY! fS 6T. S 61 I . r - Perhaps the purpose of this Lesson is contained in a nutshell in Jiames I, verses 22 through 25. They are both an exhortation and a warning. It is so easy to hear and dismiss; it is so much harder (and so much more chal lenging) to hear and to heed! It is not necessarily true that a man is a devout unristian just because he reads the Bible! One must apply to one's own life what one reads that is the truly de vout Christian! The study of the Bible should be purposeful. It should be pri marily concerned with learning. This may take more than one reading, for in one reading, one particular facet makes itself felt; in the second reading, another; in a third a deeper insight brings to light a still different slant and so on. For as we grow, we should learn and as we learn, we should grow. Our knowledge of the Bi ble, and of its portent, should measure our growth! NOTICE OF FOEE&LiSURE SALE I STATE OF NOKTH CAROLINA COUNTY10F' li&DISON UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sals contained in a certain ded Of trust, executed by John D. Edwards and wife, Jua nita Edwards, dated June t6, 1962, and recorded in Book 55, page 169, in tne Oil ice of tne Register of Deds for Madison County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secur ed and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trus tee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Marshall, North Carolina, at elev en o'clock in the morning on May 28, 1969, upon an opening bid of Two Thousand Six Htan)dred Thir ty-Three and no100 dollars ($2,633.00), the property con veyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Madison County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Lying and being in No. 3 Town ship, Madison County, North Car olina, on the west prong of White Oak Branch and near Trinity Church, adjoining the lands of Lillian Edwards, Arliss Edwards and other lands of Hobart Ed wards and being more particular ly described as follows: BEGINNING on an iron stake in the edge of the branch and runs thence with the branch as fol lows: South 3 degrees SO min utes West 60 feet to a stake; South 33 desrreea 30 minutes East 65 feet to a stake; South 15 de grees 46 minutes West 40 feet to la stake; thence leaving the branch and runs South 86 degrees bast 264 feet to a stake; thence North 22 degrees East 166 feet to a stake; thence North 86 degrees West 334 feet to an iron stake to the place of BEGINNING. Containing l acre. Behur a part of the lands and premises described in a deed from George Edwards t 1 to Hobart I Edward of record in the Mad ison County Registry in Deed Book 69, page MS. . . TOGETHJift Wita ' ruTM Of way to the public road, said pub lie load being the old Marshafl Highway, with said right of way being more partfcriUriy Joscilbed in the deed hereinabove referred to, of record in Deed Book 69, page MB, to which reference is hereby mads for the purpose of more complete description ot said right of way. . - And beta tne erne lands aa shown 00 plat tnsda by B. Wes ley Hunter, Surveyor, on June 8, 1 1962, the same be: 1 cf rword to Flat Book 2, pare 41, &a&soa , County Begktry. This sals wul t tcAiA srsject to- all. outstaao.Kr a.-.i ' crwJ taira. WALNUT NEWS Mr, and - Mrs. Bob Henderson are in Sacramento,: Calif, where they are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bege. nald A. Sweet and their two chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson expect to return to their home around June 1. Mrs. Lucas Rector is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry TrealdTway, and family in Maiden, S. C Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Reeves re turned to their home on Friday from Asheville where they had1 been with their son-in-Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thrash, and family, since Mir. Reeves had been dismissed from the hospital. Mr. Frederick McClure and daughter, Karen of Rrevauld spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. McClure's mother, Mrs. C. H. Mc Clure and sister Miss Louise McClure. Miss Charlotte Shupe, who is a student at Appalachian State University at Boone spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shape. BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD HOSPITAL INS. Group Rates H. C. Farm Bureau Insurance NIAL G. CLARK, Agency Manager Bridge Street Marshall, N. C. Phone: 649-4451 Phone: 689-4230 MARSHALL MARS HILL Elbert W. Jenkins Phone: 689-7602 Mars Hill AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION NEWS Phone 649-2491 Home Economics 4-H University Days will be held at the Sheraton-Sir Walter Hotel in Raleigh, June 2 through 5. A program on Consumer Com petence has been planned. Yau will also have the opportunity to tour areas of interest on Wednes day, June 4. A $5 registration fee will be paid by each woman at tending. Deadline for registration is May 20, so if you wish to go please let me know by May 17. Pasture spraying by helicopter will be available to Madison Coun ty farmers again this year. Any one interested in this program should contact the County Ex tension office or the ASCS office in the near future. By getting your request in early, you can be assured that the material will be available to spray the number of acres you dtesire. BAD CONNECTION During an attack of laryngitis a woman lost her voice lor three days. Her husband, wanting to help his wife comnnuoicate with him, devised a system of taps. One tap meant "give me a kiss," two taps meant "no," three taps FIND THE KEY Don't wait for opportunity to knock find the key that opens' the door to success. meant "yes," and 95 taps meant "take out the garbage." ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of Jeter Lo gan Franklin of Madison County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Jeter Logan. Franklin to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this no tice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 1969. 28th day of April, L. C. FRANKLIN 2507 Hdll-N-Dale Dr. Greensboro, N. C. 5-1, 8, 15, 22p soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS FEVER- BLISTERS, COLD SORES. . mm ;: CODY MOTOR SALES, INC. Marshall, N. C Dealer Franchise No. 1922 CARS TRUCKS 67 MUSTANG 2toor; auto- n K , J matdc; 8-cyhnder 8 FORD Pickup; 6-cylinder.. $1995.00 $2095.00 67 MUSTANG 2-door Hardtop; 6-cyl.; straight drive mmmmmmmmm $1895.00 64 CHEVROLET Pickup; V-8; 66 VOLKSWAGEN custom cab -1122122 $,,95.00 65 MUSTANG; 6-cyLs straight Drive mmmmmm' $,,95.00 56 DODGE Pickup ; 65 FORD 6-cyLf straight drive; 1 $295.00 1 Air Conditioned - mm $895.00 FOEJ Pickup ' 'V' - : 65 FORD FairteM 500 '. 24S,? CJ': $,295.00 w ' f ' 64 CHEVROLET Station Wag- 43 JEEP - "s-oo'-- -- i-":.''-3ss.oo . mmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmwmm wmmmwmmmmwmmmmmmmmwmmmmm 64 CHEVROLET Imp! Sport . V$lC?Sc3 MOTORCYCLES 64 FORD 2-door Hardtop; V-8; 57 TAHAITA 6Ve Kermit Cody, Jr. (Telephone 649-3381 or 649-2751) has the follow ing available to work: NEW Bulldozer 2 Tandem Dump Trucks 1 Straight Dump Truck Backnoe and. Loader for ditching, septic tank dig ging; and other work. 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