TWO MINUTESSL WW THE BIBLE «r CORKIUUI R. tBUN ML (f i mman mu vSarrr’ / I «**» iv SSSSm . THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS Some three thousand years ago, and about one thousand years be fore Christ, the Psalmist said: “If Thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, who should stand? But there is forgiveness with Thee . ” (Psa. 130 The Psalmist did not explain, however, upon what basis a just and holy God could forgive a guilty sinner. This was ' to be proclaimed one thousand years later by the Apostle Paul, him self once “a blasphemer, a perse cutor and injurious” and the “chief of sinners,” but forgiven and saved by the infinite grace of God (I Tim. 1:13-15). Preaching Christ at' Antioch in the province of Pisidia, Paul de clared: “Be it known unto you there fore,, men and brethren that THROUGH THIS MAN IS PREACHED UNTO YOU THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS, AND Hollywood Debut vtPmf * Wp?. > s X; && gsiifrey• jsSSfr *y ,i tL '' .': •*»•.: : £V. Content in her papoose carrier, furnished by the Revue Studio prop department in place of a baby sitter* nine month-old Kyle Kathleen Aletter couldn’t care less about ‘making her dramatic television debut. Kyle quietly napsi while her- 1 parents, TV star Frank 'Aletter and Lee Ann, •Meriwether, the 1955 Miss America, rehearse a scene from 1 CBS-TV’s “Bringing Up Buddy.” Kyle’s thirty second scene took two hours to film at a cost of $7,000. Her salary;, $27, IS GROWTH TIME.. i You know how your flower garden growi, - but how does your savings garden grow? Now is the time to “weed out" heedless spending habits and help your Northwestern t• - s savings balance grow just that much bigger. ..L ;: .) *lt <-\. ' • There’s no better time than today to plant your own money garden. Open your Savings Account at The Northwestern Bank, serving Western North Carolina BURNSVILLE. N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BY HIM ALL THAT BELIEVE ARE JUSTIFIED FROM ALL THINGS, FROM WHICH YE COULD NOT RE JUSTIFIED BY THE LAW OF MOSES" (Acts 13:38, 39). But even this docs not fully answer our question, for we must still ask: ON WHAT BASIS does God forgive sins through “this Man”? The answer is: On the basis'of His payment for our sins on Calvary’s cross. Thus the apostle wrote to the Romans, explaining how we may be . . . "... justified freely by His ; (God’s) grace, THROUGH THE REDEMPTION THAT IS IN CHRIST JESUS" (RofSL 3:24). Now, thank God, through Christ’s finished work, there is not a sinner who needs to remain unforgjyen, for:; “In Christ we have redemption, through His blood, THE FOR GIVENESS OF SINS ACCORD ING TO HIS RICHES OF HIS GRACE” (Eph. 1:7). ]mk By: Lucille M. Rickman Field Representative If you have reached retirement age (65 for men and 62 for wom en) and have never inquired about social security benefits because you are still woming, you should talk to a social security represen tative right away, Mrs. Lucille M. Rickman, field representative of tl e Social Security Adminis tration advise s. Because of a 1960 change in the law, a great number of older peo ple whose earnings were high enough to keep them from collect ing social security benefit*, will now be able to receive some bene fits during the year- Up until this year, social secur ity beneficiaries who earned more than SI2OO in a year lost gnh month’s social security benefits for each fiO of earnings la excess of SI2OO. Under the new law, only $1 in benefits is withheld for each .$2 of earnings in excess of <I2OO and up to SISOO. Thu* the beneficiary who earns exactly SISOO would lose -160 in benefit payments. For earnings above* sls#s, heap, fit* are reduced $1 f#r eaefe $1 $a sSfwEhg*. ' * Mrs. Rickman will be *t s>« courthouse in Burnsville on every Wednesday, beginning at 9:861 a, m., to give information and as sistance to Yancey County roof denta on social eecurity matte*?. L 5 -AMERICA IB NGS BOMDS K j TOR PROFESSIONALS Call on us for professional \ insurance service backed by j the policies with the P.S. Personal Service. „ Sqbertt insurance AGENCY PMONFI MU *.il»l BURNSVILLE, N. C. /e*N* r casualty i|3 .'.mJ SURfTY COMPANY IhIIM: Hartford, m—mmmmmm—mmmmaK NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT PHYLLIS H. TIPTON, Plaintiff TB. DONALD TIPTON, Defendant TO DONALD TIPTON: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you haa bean filed in the above-entitled actiwi. The nature of the relief beftig Bought ia an abaolute divorce an the grounds of two years separa tion and for custody of ths Miner child born to the ,marriage. You are required to make defense te such pleading net later than 12 May 1961 and upon your failure; to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the CoUfrt for the relief sought. This the 18th day of March, ISM. (a) Lowe Thomas, Clerk Super ier flout, Yaneey Beamy. March 25, 30, April 6—l* I ~ FOR THE PEOPLE " ... . « M .. V —— r* - -a*-*.. * -'k- , fc . j - • What is the surplus food pro-1 ! jra/n? For many years the United -Hates government has accumu ated a backlog of surplus foods. President Kennedy has made this food available in increased quan « cities to states which wish to ‘ distribute 'lt to needy persons. | North Carolina is participating j in the program. • Who administers this program in North Carolina? The State Department o f Agriculture. What part does public welfare have in this program ? ■' County departments of public welfare certify persons eligible to revive the food. Who is eligible to receive the food? All persons who are nceiving public assistance and general as sistance. Other needy persons not receiving financial assistance, from public" ‘welfare " may be eligi ble, including unemployed, part time employed and other pr rsons in need of food assistance. How ever, the final determination of need will be the responsibility of , the county superintendent 0 f public welfare. . r,r' Where can a person apply for the food? If his county has decided to participate in the food distribution, a person should apply at • the county department of public welfare. If a pcrcon is receiving a wel fare payment, will the amount be reduced if he-gets the food ? No. Ftdaral law requires that he food be in addition ,to his oeymeut i How long’ will this food be available ? No time limit has been set on the program at present. What foods will be given? Corn meal, flour, rice, milk, :ard, dry eggs, butter, peanut -'Utter, pork and gravy,- and rolled oats. ,J Why do we have this plan for . »od surplus distribution ? The President of the United Mate* in hi 3 overall planning for a sound agricultural polity lias '- "■Heated that the huge surplus < : food should he disposed of in way that will help those per s >;-8 who need it most. Read The Waif i Ads j;Msv ■> i< p" . £~ j > i - w „iA. See Lite new OkvxoUt cars, Chevy Corvairt and the new Corvette at. your loeoi authorized Chevrolet dealer's. ffjfj * £ Mannffteturtrs Us No. tM ROBERTS CHEVROLET-BUICK, Inc. WEST MAIN ST. FRANCHISED DEALER No. 101* BTniNSVTTJT.iI!, Jf. (J. 4 • / W. " ' " " in . . .. 1 ■ M AdvcHhMHi t«!»e Hit ttetit Huy* A perfect score? At least, he's bowling 300 with her*' More and more teen-agers turn to bowling as a healthy, outlet for their vast energies. Here, good clean fun blends with a godd clean shave (thanks to Norelco’s battery-' powered Sportsman). f ■* Today, bowling is a vital part of the American scene.' Youngsters as well as somewhat oldsters lmd it »■ Pprfeet year-round sport. [ Transistor Hearing Aid Goes To School j fey. ~ SraHujK&Bk Lei than 20 years ay-■ 1 i ■ ■ - .1 dren wore heavy, bulky vacuum tube hearing aids (left) with' separate battery case at hip. Today, new miniature ear-level aid (see inset) designed by Zenith Radio Corporation fits ; behind ear of six year-old chijd, contains small mercury .battery..and weighs one-third of an ounce! » .... .. . . , . TSM YANGBT RECORD ' l! 1 m.* Jf* // ■ S' ZWH DvH»Vs I f MLiVi! - 2-POUND ECONOMY SIZE ADMINkSTRATOR’S NflfIKS NORTH CAROLINA YANCET COUNTY Having qnaJtf ieA n tor of the Estate *1 OUwgy A«4K deceased, Ist* «f Yancey this is to notify *Q peanw karfltf Claims against the Ta> —* rtf t* exhibit the same to (he anhgtfo> ed Admialstrator at Us home at KL 1, Burnsville, N. C* on or W*n the 38th day of Month. I*o, or this notice wffi be ptraded in her of their recovery. All persons owing the Etfnte will please make ftsnwfato *ny ment. This 22sd day of March, I*6s. Luther Ayers, Adminisirstor of the Estate of Otawny AaStin. So cetf«d. March 30, April H, 18, 20 11 M • ‘‘ ■ 1 o \ like curb to curb carpeting! a V. I Chevy's \ Jet-smooth ride Roads we can’t change— but what a delightful change we’ve made in what’s between you and the road. With Full Coil suspension, **■ unique body cushioning and insulation, and a whole chassisful of other road tamers, Chevrolet gives you the red carpet treatment whenever you travel. And that’s what’s waiting for you now at your Chevrolet dealer’s, Nommi i-rh. J-Paei. XUUio air^M. J

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