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ypyK : f : i ?©*' , ; ■ » i Cm*nmvi, S. C.). t *teafcj. **. I,ms Page 2 ' mIP! ' ?'- - Boy Scout Campaign Fund |We have t great number of scrap flMfcs. and fa then we keep pictures pil| copings which we treasure from I i.|juium. fa the past. Some of abefe pictures are from our scouting when we had the privilege of be f%y ii. Scoutmaster. The pictures of our the amlUnMB. and the fun times Jarfag hack happy memories. But our ■plttest pride fa this is that we had ■p small share fa a movement which meant so much to thousands and jpHbands of fine boys who grew into wMif high ideals, character, ability made great contributions to their communities and country. We were reminded of all this when we noted in a recent issue of the Jour nal that there was a campaign on in Where Are We According To Prophecy? I am not a prophet, nor the son of a prophet, but I have been a student of the Bible for more than half a cen tury. Surely the world is ripening for destruction. , listen to what Jesus said while He-was here on earth: "As the days of Na§h were, so shall also the coming of fee Son of man be. For as the days that were before the flood they were eat ing, and drinking, marrying and giving In marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the Ark, and knew not until the flood came, and took them all a way; so shall also the coming of the Soq of man be." (Matt. 24: 37-30). tThe world became so very, very wicked in the days of Noah that God a flood and destroyed the human faijffy, except Noah and his family eight in all - who entered into the ark wfc|ph God told him to prepare. Never in history, so far as I know, has world been so wicked as it is today, exarpt in the days of Noah. How wick ed, wicked the nations are now! Forni cation and adultry, drinking and drunk emfess. strife, hatred, crime, nudity, murder, disobedience to God, fighting and preparing to shed the blood of idkia, or bomb humanity by millions, is in process as I mite fliese lines. t Someone said recently if somebody of a girl today as a "good girl" the» young people will laugh and make it. CX course there are exceptions. Hafrever, the vast majority of our young peojble today, and older ones, too, are bes on sin and wickefaess. Thousands of fur churches are vacated, especially on Sunday night, while multitudes are Religion In The Here And Note "From sorrow, toil, and pain And sin we shall be free; And perfect love and friendship reign Throughout eternity." aid familiar hymn expresses the of the human heart to escape the pain, sorrows and hurts of this world, and an entrance into the life after death. It is the looking forward to life alter death in another kind of world. R Is an honest, laudable prayer, yet we keep asking ourselves if that world to which we are looking might be closer than we think, and that such a world Is to appear in the dedicated, purposeful, The Cooleenee Joaraal PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY J. C Sell Owner Mr*. J. C. Sell Editor J. a SELL, 1906-1940 BK Second das Poeta*e , Paid At Cooteemee, N. C Zip Code No. 27014 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Okie Year $l4O Six Month* .T» Tins Month! M We do not mean to be hard on any one, hat —nail items of this nature force iu te fipnsnri the ca*h with the copy. All auch received by W in the future without cash or stamps will not be published. I NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC Davie county for the Scout fund. Fro* personal experience we ooaamend this work as being one of the best invest ments a community can make. The Scout movements attract boys who have worthy ambitions; and scout leaden we qualified to direct these ambitions in the right way, tsafa the boys fa ways and things that are useful and constructive. Real pleasure is one of the greatest contributions which can be given to a person, and along with the useful train ing goes a deep pleasure, even while working at the serious purposes of Scouting. Scout experiences are always treasured by men who passed through this period of life. Scouting helps boys to develop and express their latent qua lities and ability into men of tine charac ter and constructive citaenshp. frolicking, drinking and dancing, or looking at every ungodly scene that television brings into their homes, and thinking mainly of pleasure and having a big time, with no thought of the com ing of Christ and the final judgment when "The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God." (Psalm 9:17). St Paul looked through die tele scope of prophecy almost two thousand years ago and said: "This know also, that in the last days perilious tunes shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, un thankful, unholy, without natural affect ion, trucebreakers, false accusers, in continent, (unrestrained, unchasts), fierce, despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, highminded, lovers erf pleasures more than lovers of God; having a form of godliness but denying the power thereof: from such turn a way." (H Tim 3:1-5). What a picture of our world today! Dark? Yes, but no darker than facts reveal to us, and will continue to reveal- Haw every Christian needs to pray and trust God; and be ready for the coming of our Lord! How every sinner IMMS to repent and seek God before it is too late eternally! Writers tell us it is later than we think. "Seek ye the Lord while He may be found." Read often the 91st Psalm and live in it 1 read it daily and carry n copy of it in my billfold wherev er I go. Rev. Norvin C. Duncan sacrificial living of those who profess and call themselves Christians. For, cer tainly, some of that world Is included in the ideal of the Kingdom of God which can appear in this present world in the personal life and social endeavors of Christians. Our Lord taught us to pray for a kingdom coming upon the earth- God's rule in the lives of men and wo men dedicated to living out their pro fessed principle. People who actually live out here and now the principles embodied in the Sermon on the Mount, will incur the enmity and violence of the world, but as they suffer perfection and pain they will be bringing in the Kingdom. We keep looking at this world in its beauty, and the people who live in k. those who live out their professed be liefs, and we see the possibilities of a Kingdom on earth where we shall be free from sorrow and pain, and where labor becomes a Joy. Chistians should take the initiative for love, and by com plete dedication accept persecutions and tribulations as part of the setting up of the Kingdom. Those who today, or in any day. seek to establish their own wills by hatreds, prejudices, and violence are creating • heU, not heaven upon the earth. Satan is the prince of hatreds and prejudices; God, in Christ, is die Prince of Heaven, and those who take the initiative for love, and suffer the cost of witnessing, become workers with God in the redemption of the world. That Kingdom to not OF this world, it is from above but it should be IN Christians who are set to transform the world. Only as Christians lose their lives in outgoing to save the world can they find Uff.—'THY JCtagfcw come; IW wffl be done ON EARTH Afl fT » W HKAVW.- I Walter E. Isenhour, Minister, Taykwnsville, N. C. mum mm REPORTS 1 AflSrt survey conducted in Asheville shows that there is a great need, especially among young people, for a better understand ing of how our free enter prise system works. In our worldwide struggle with communism we some times forget that the very foundation at our way of life and our system of govern ment rests on a strong free enterprise economy. In an effort to find out how well acquainted people are with the workings of free enterprise, the Aahe ville Sales and Ex ecutives Club has just com pleted a survey among high school seniors. : The results were very in teresting in many reapefts. and they showed that there is a definite need to carry on a continuing effort to keep all our citizens well informed about how our free enterprise economic system works. One of the basic princi ples of economics is that any Nation's standard of living k determined primarily by the productivity of its citizens. The more people produce, the better they live. In the Asheville survey, a total of about 1,200 high achool seniors took part, and the answers were somewhat surprising and most enlight ening to this question: "What do you think is the surest way to raise the country's standard of living?" Twenty five per cent said to increase wages, another 22.1 per Cent said to lower prices, and 25.6 per cant said to increase pro ductivity. Although it would seem that a higtw percentage would feel that it is essential to in crease productivity in order to raise our standard of liv ing, question put to the young people showed they had a healthy respect for in dividual initiative. This question was: "Should an individual try to produce all that he reasonably can or just about what the average man does?" A total of 75.9 per cent said they felt an in dividual should try to pro duce all he can while 15.3 per cent said about average was good enough. Another 8.8 per cent said they had no opinion. 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