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Charlotte’s Motor Vehicle Registration Leads N.C. CHARLOTTE - Charlotte’s motor-vehicle registration of 158,307 leads all cities in North Carolina, the N. C. State Motor Club said today. Complete figures for 1966 show Raleigh, ranked fourth in popu lation, holding second place among the state’s ten largest cities with a registration of 95,- 687, followed by Greensboro’s 90,761. Others in the top ten are: Winston-Salem, 88.393: Durham. 57,400; Asheville, 48,548; Fayette ville, 47,500; High Point, 39,870; Gastcnia, 33,097; and Wilming ton, 32,409. The ten leading counties are: Mecklenburg, 171,930; Guilford, 148,099; Wake, 129,204; Forsyth. 110,208; Buncombe, 70,724; Gas ton, 66,143; Cumberland, 65,185; Durham, 59,545: Catawba. 39,- 035; and Alamance, 48,879. Tyr rell had the smallest registration of the 100 c mnties with only 1,426. Yancey County ranked 83rd in the state —» with a re gistration of 5,292. North Carolina’s total 1986 re gistration climbed to 2,587,117, a gain of 177,139 or 1.4 per cent over 1965. The state's increase was almost double the national gain of 4.2 per cent , from 90,- 360.721 to 94,176,799 motor ve hicles. FRESH RAINBOW A SPECKLED [ SBgK “ MOUNTAIN TROUT I mi Pensacola I Ijsyfgklß \ jumbo pies Lucky Leaf 7 " ** a ' C * l SUPER THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1987 California leads all the states with 10.3 million, far ahead of New York’s 6.2 million and Tex as’ 5.7 million. North Carolina ranks eleventh in the nation. Thirty states had more than a million motor vehicles registered. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Haying qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Dewey Robinson, deceased, late of Yan cey County, this is to notify all perse | s having claims »g«ln«t the Decedent to exhibit the to the undersigned Administra trix at her home at Route 3, Burnsville, N. C., on or before the 3rd day of February, 1968, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. T All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate payment. This 3rd day of August, 1987. Mrs. Dewey Robinson. Admin istratrix of the Estate of Dewey Robinson, Deceased. Aug. 3, 19, 17, 24 • According to official U.S. gov ernment figures, a ripe olive contains only about 7 calories. TWO MINUTEST HHH THE BIBLE •Y CORNELIUS R. SIAM PRES. / 1 RIRIAN RISLE SOCIETY 1 / CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60635 F -A fl / TITLE: GOD-A JUST JUDGE How just are the judgments of God! In Rom. 2:16 St. Paul says: ‘‘God shall judge the secrets cf men by Jesus Christ accord ing to my gospel.’’ Notice care fully what this means: 1. He will judge “the secrets of men.” In human courts there is often a miscarriage of justice because aP the facts are not brought *j light. But at the “Great White Thrcne” there will he a Judge with “eyes like a Sterne of fire” (Rev. 19:12), 'More whom no secret will re main hidden. (See also Heb. 4:13). 2. He will judge the secrete of men “by Jesus Christ.” Not the Father but the Son will pre side at the judgment to come. John 5:22 declares that “the Fa ther judgeth no man, but hath cfmmitted all judgment unto the Son’ and verse 27 adds that the Father has given the Son this authrrity “because He is the Son of man." This insures just judgment, for, men will be judged in that day by the One who loved them enough to be THE YANCEY RECORD erme a man that He might un derstand and help them, and even die for their sins. 3. He will judge the secrete of men by Jesus Christ “accord ing to my gospel,” says Paul. How eminently fair and just this is. If He judged men according to the Law of Moses no one ever would be saved, for all of us have broken the law. More over the children of fallen Adam cannot consistently keep the law. How then would it be just to hold them accountable for that which they were unable to live up to? This is why He will judge men according to the good news proclaimed by Paul, which is the great truth that salvation is denied to no one who takes God at His Word and approach ed Him in His way. His way for today? “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.” Ripe olives are one of the few fruits that contain oil, al though olive oil represents only a small amount of olive pro ducts. better SAEE I THAN SORRY J Insurance Saves Financial Loss Should hail or other storm damage destroy your farm buildings /'•cnv.xjrops, insurance makes sure you don’t lose financially. | Roberts I Insurance Agency ItIRNSVILIi, M.C.
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