PAGE 4 THE YANCEY RECORD LIBERTY lu cT Erwin, Tennessee * j Dkcmirl Prices Onjfe \- PANELING lif ABSOLUTELY NO SECONDS) NUMBER I^l Luaun Pre-Fin ished 4-MM& H|||l 3/164x8 VT? Sheets % in Elm 4xß Sheets -»• 5 13 Birch Vi in 4 x 8 Shcet^^ "”'*>:>*‘A99 Pecan '/, in 4 by 8 sh..ts (99 Pouring Wool Cushion Floor Covering 900 2’by 4’by 8’ JV Pre-Cut Studs MHF^3tpje Ce Htr.r '" Homemaker’s Favorite Anywhere, U.S.A. ELCAR hasn't become a cross-country favorite the easy way. Naturally El car would have to offer more than other mobile homes in its class. Take decor. Does your BIG BOY Highway 70 East of Asheville Near Swanaaeea JANUARY IS, 1970 mood call for the gay, bright and cheerful? Are you for Modern or Period? No mat ter what your taste there's an Elcar for you. The builders of your El car can afford topflight de Baptists To Hold Study Rev. Haxold McDonald of The First Baptist Church re ports that the January Bib 1 e Study will begin next Sunday night. This Bible Study will involve an entire week cf study totalling seven and one - half hours. (One and one-half hour each night for five will be a graded study and the classes are scheduled as follows: Adults and Young People will study the Book of James, with Rev. McDonald teaching. Intermediates will study a book entitled 11 life At Ills Best". Charlie Hensley will be the teacher. Juniors will study a book entitled "Men Who Told His Story"; a study of Matthew, Mark, John and Luke, with Mrs. Arnold Higgins teaching. Primary youngsters will be studying the story of Samuel, taught by Mrs. Dixon Bailey and Mrs. John McLean. The Beginner Departm e n t will also be studying a bool; with Miss Elizabeth Anglin and Mrs. Charlie Hensley teaching The nursery children will be led by Mis. Elizabeth -Sil vers and Mrs. Bob Hilliard. The Bible Study will begin on Sunday night from 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. and will continue Monday through Thursday from 7:00 to 8:30 p. m. soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS FEVER BLISTERS, COLD SORES. IN THE GREEN TUBE signers and decorators. They have the best floor planning engineers in mobile housing. Because Elcar is part of the Boise Cascade family of builders, the largest home builders in North America. MOBILE HOMES 298-5940 Methodists Deliver Baskets From the Higgins Msmorial United Methodist Church Bui - letin we find that Mr. Mac k Blood mobile The American National Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the Armory in Burnsville from 1:00 p. m. until 5:00 p. m. to - day, January 15. A spokesman for the Red Cross states that there is a critical shortage of blood of all types at the pre - sent time. Prospective donors are urged to contribute NOW as the need is urgent and there will never be a better time. I * Gn| MoUSßlßßßpitßa < *J •V MUMtlll ij lUSEfLASSIFIEPfeOS PtAR MR. PUBLISHER, by PARSON JONES Dear Mr. Publisher, We had a psychiatrist speak at our men’s meeting the other night. He talked about today's preachers. Dr. Sub conscious pointed out that todays ministers lacked a pro - per "self-image". He showed how years ago the clergy knew what they were supposed to do - preach, teach and visit - and they were trained accordingly. Now -a-days they're expected to be everything to everybody and as a result they're nothing to nobody. He pointed out that preachers today don't know whether they should preach ser mons or do social work. They don't know whether to study the Bible or the latest welfare rules. On top a that; some preacheis wonder whether their place is in the pulpit or walking in street marches. After Dr. Subconscious was finished he opened up the subject for discussion. Hezekiah allowed as how a preacher's place was preaching and teaching the Gospel. John S. Row buck said he thought the minister's place \yas being a good executive. After all, with the church adding more and more hired hands, somebody needed to be the foreman. Ben Twist, home from college for the weekend, said the preacher's job was out in the streets, demonstrating and helping the poor. Before the meeting ended I got up and left cause I was getting a headache. Folks expect me to be a social work er, a business executive, a financial wizard, a psychiatrist and a street walker, all on a theological education. Mr. Publisher, sometimes I think preachers are confused •cause they've been trying to follow instead of lead. A shepherd don't let the sheep push him along - he's sup posed to lead 'em. Well, I gotta close and read the Good Book. It's still got some good stuff in it. Parson Jones NEED WATER CALDWELLS Well Drilling Co. | Call-Colloct || Asbovillo, N.C. 254-3581 || Hot Spriogs, N.C. 622-3484 Jjß Work Guaranteed mm Ray coordinated an outstand ing endeavor of Methodist Men in the financing, preparing and distribution of 75 Friend ship Food Baskets during the holi - days. In the tradition of John Wesley himself who on occa - sion plodded three days throrgi English snows on a similar mis sion, the distribution teams spent a total of several days on snowy roads to complete their goals. During the month of Janu - ary Higgins Memorial is haviig morning worship services troad cast via Station WKYK each Sunday at 11:00 a. m.

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