MARSHALL, N. C, JUNE 28, 1870 UNTY ESBA TITLE 1 HONORS PERSONNEL lgine; Auto- fio, Heater Coupe; V-8; Idio & Heater Sedan; 6-cyl- ismission; Ka- Radio, Heater; He Bed; Extra ; 6 cylinder; Coupe; V-8; Air 4-door; 6- Imission; Radio ila Super Sport lission; Bucket ; Nice cylinder; Pow- ala 4-door Hard- bower; V-8 2-door TrUck et 4-door; 6-cyl- Clean Good Car 1 TRUCKS I t rno r"uri7DM tt i i . pi. cm.. viiil. v i 72"on r leei oiae; 327 V-8 engine; Custom Sport Option; Radio & Heater; Like New 1966 CHEVROLET -ton; 6-cylindeTT 1965 CHEVROLET V2-ton Flat Bed 1964 CHEVROLET -ton Truck; 6-cyl-inder; Flat Bed; Cattle Rack 1963 CHEVROLET 12-ton Truck; 6-cyl-inder; Stepside Bed (2) 1961 FORD -ton; Wide Bed; 6-cylinder 1959 CHEVROLET 1-ton; V-8 engine; , Dual Wheel ; Cattle Rack We Have Several Other Cars and Trucks. GMAC and Bank Financing French Broad! Chevrolet1 l," V MARSHALL; K. C . - the gospel of your salvaTToir"-, whom also, alter that ye believed, ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise." Most English translations of the Bible make it clear that the words "after that," in the above passage, actually have an im mediate result in view. Upon hearing (or "heeding") we be lieved, and upon believing we were sealed with the Spirit. What is perhaps even more im portant to note, is the fact that upon believing "the gospel of . . . salvation," we are "sealed WITH" the "Holy Spirit," not "by" (he Spirit. There is a difference be tween the two, which can lie sim ply illustrated. Here is a housewife, let us say, who is "putting up" jam or pre serves and sealing each jar with wax. Xow, the jars are being sealed "by" the woman, but she is sealing them "with" wax. Thus it is not merely that the Holy Spirit causes believers to be seal ed and made secure. Rather He Himself IS the Seal that keeps us eternally secure as Cod's hiving children. We are sealed, not "by the Spirit." but "WITH the Spirit." -- the Spirit Himself the Seal! It is wonderful indeed to know that before the bar of Cod, the simplest believer in Christ has been fully justified (Acts 13;:i8, 39). But this is a court action, a matter of record. Besides this, the Spirit, who first brought the sinner under conviction, now gives him LIFE ETERNAL LIFE. This is why Rum. :2 tells us that "the law of the Spirit (that) of life in Christ, nath made me free from the law of sin and death." Thank God for the Spirit, who convicts, regenerates and seals believers in Christ! Miss Ponder is a" W gTUffUBM of Marshall High School where she was actively engaged in seve ral school activities. ART OF (OOKINt; The art of cooking does not end with the preparation of plain food. Sgt. Thomas S. West, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Solon West, of the Halewood community, has return ed from duty in Germany and ar rived here last Thursday. A grad uate of Marshall High School in 1 f 07, he is at present residing with his parents. 1 1 T fjjj I! Pre-School Children Being Screened By Mobile Unit bad driver: A truck driver went into a res taurant and order a steak and coffee. Shortly, a gang of eight motorcyclists roared up, parked, and went inside. The leader walk ed over to the truck driver and put a cigar into the driver's steak. Another gang member put his cigarette in the coffee. The driv er got op, paid hit bill and drove off. "Not much of a man, that truck driver," said the leader "Not muWi of a track driver, ei- either," commented the waitress, "he Jnat ran over eight motorcy cles." Sponsored By Lions Clubs; Schedule Is Announced For County Madison County pre-schoo age children are having the opportunity to be screened free for visual de fects in several locations in the county this month and during Ju ly, it has been announced. This opportunity is made possible by the District HI -A Lions Clubs, of which Marshall, Mars Hill and Hot Springs are included. District 31 -A Lions have a new non-profit organization, charter ed by the state for the purpose of operating a mobile unit for pre-schoo children, primarily ages 3-6. A board and general officers have been elected and a van has been purchased. A registered nurse was employed April 15, and has received extensive training under t h e supervision of Mrs. Elba Kearney, District Medical Supervisor. In addition to the county's three Lions Clubs the Madison County Health Department, Social Serv ices Department, the FSKA, and others are cooperating in the coun tywide screening of children. Parents are urged to take ad vantage of this opportunity to have their children examined free of charge. A tentative schedule of the unit in Madison County follows: Friday, June 2f, Health Depart ment, 9-4; Monday, and Tuesday, June 29 and 30, Laurel School, 9-,'S; Wednesday, July 1, Ebbs Chap el School, 9-3; Thursday, July 2, Mars Hill Town Hall, 9-4; Friday, July 3, Mars Hill! School, 9-3; I Tuesday, July 7, Beech Glen School, 9-3; j Wednesday, July 8, Hot Springs School, 9-3; Thursday, July 9, Hot Springs Town Hall, 9-3; I..1., lO Health n,.nnrl. ment, 9-4 p. m. After teaching public school children for nearly four decades, two Title 1 Reading Teachers. Mrs. Salena Fisher of Marshall School ami Mrs. Lucille Anderson of Ebbs Chapel School, retired as of June 3, 1970. Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Anderson have been special leading teachers with the Madison County Title 1 Program during the 1919-1970 school year. Mrs. Fisher has 38 years of teaching experience in her career with 37 years in Madison County. Mrs. Anderson has 39 years of ex perience in her teaching career with 22 years in Madison County. The Madison County Title I I'rogram commends these two teachers for an excellent job during the past school year, and also to honor them for a distinguished teaching career. Top photo shows Marshall Principal ('live Whitt presenting Mrs. Fisher with her last check. Bottom photo show s Kbh Ohape! Principal Yei non Ponder and Mrs. Anderson as she cuts an appreciation cake in honor of her 39 years of teaching. a GILLETTE Foamy 7St Change Of Ownership The Phillips "66" Service Station on the Marshall By-Pass Is Now Operating Under the Ownership of RALPH 170RLEY The Public Is Invited To Get The Best In Automobile Service Ralph's Phillips "66" On Marshall By-Pass Marshall-Red Oak Little Leaguers j Tie 1-1 Saturday j The Marshall and Red Oak Lit I tie Leaguers battled to a 1-1 tie on the Red Oak diamond last Sat-1 urday. Darkness caused the game: to be called after the two teams' played overtime. i Jeff Treadway. making Ins first i start on the mound for the Mar shall team, went the distance without giving up a hit. He had IB strikeouts in nulling the mas terpiece. Danny Bonne led the locals with a triple. The team, managed by Richard Meadow.-, and Ralph Candler, has a record of two wins, one tie and no losses. The team will play Weaverville at Weaverville this Saturday afternoon. Laster Hurls Perfect Game Kiench Broad hurler Mike Las ter pitched a perfect game Sat i rday in leading his team to a 10-u rout of Marshall in Western Carolina Independent Baseball League action at Berkley Field. Laster, a 27-year-old former North Buncombe High pitcher, struck out 13 and did not permit a ball to be hit out of the infield. The victory was his fifth against one defeat and boosted French Broad's record to 7-2. The team is in a tie for second behind Dann. Luster's masterpiece was sup ported by the hitting of Robin Winkle and Gary Woods. Winkle had two hits and three runs bat ted in. Woods blasted a three run homer. SSSfluD&D ... rim m m m j Roy Reeves, Agent Phoa 6494021 Marshall, N. C Office Open Ermrj Day (Except WedMaday) 9 turn. 4 1 30 p. m. Over Roberts Pharmacy Willi 111 iniiiTW bmVmimkUmjmMmm tALra-Mwww-w a i h im iiMit if ' ; ( st Kirr, n bq J ncsuRi .