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KING^ MOUMTAIN HERALD, KlNISS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, January 27, I96d God^s Requirements By DR. PAUL K. AUSLEY Pastor of First Presbyterian Church II. KINDNESS Kindness is the (Ed. Note — Dr. Presbytery, delivered Mountaiix Presbytery Church in Gdstonift). Awtey, also moderator of Kings *dTh of Kings Mountain is sermon at Tuesday’s meeting of Kings at Armstrong Memorial Presbyterian Ible through Christ. This fellow- second re- ; ship is a vi\id expoi ionce, yet so ' quirement of the Lord. A man few enjoy the benefits, because ' must have that extra sometlung j they are too busy to take the I which impells him tp go beyond | time required. The poverty .the half-way mark. Kindness is stricken spiritual world needs beyo^^d the realm of compulsion ; this strength which is impifted to I and when manifested, has that ' man in the quiet hours with God. great personal touch for which ■ Most Christians are'embarrass- the world is so hungry. Kindness ' ed when they come into the pres- asks no reward for it springs ence of God for they di.cover TEXT; Micah 6:1-.S V-S “What doth the Loid require of thee, but to do justly,, and to love mercy, an dto walk humbly wfth thy God.” Mic.nh was a contemporary of Isaiah, and was a fearless spokesman for God to declare di vine judgment upon'^wickedness, to foretell the uni\ersal blessed^ ness of the messianic reign, and to state the e.s^ential qua.litieid of true religion. I^m this prophecy we learn so'mcthing of the clear- cut ethical teaching of the He brew prophets, which was af firmed and interpreted forceful ly in the teaching of Jesus. In cur scripture lesson we have the sublime description of a coming era of peace, and then the classic definition of religion in ten.rs of justice, mercy, and reverence to ward the Lord. There arc many ideas of religion. For some re ligion is many forms, rituals, and ceremonies, or rules and creeds. According to God it is none of these things. The one important thing is to learn God’s idea of religion, to accept it, and to follow it. The prophet looks forward to the cp.min y of the Messiah, to the transforming power of the gos pel in the world, and. finally to the consumation of the kingdom of Christ. There is going to be happy and genuine worship. “The house of the Lord siiall be es tablished in the top -.of the moun tains. and it shall be exalted a- Love the hills; and people shall flow unto it.” In the Messianic reign there will be peace, the Alessiah will “judge aimoiig many people, and rebuke the strong nations afar off; and they shall beat their swords into plow shares, and their spears' into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.” (Micah 4:3) The people will turn their instruments of war into tools of agriculture and indusj^ry. In humble submission BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 5:30 SHOW STARTS AT 6:15 Bessemer City - Kings Mountahi Drive-In Theatre Always $1.00 A Carloodl ’THURS.-Fra.-SAT. — 3 HITS — Non — •STRANGE CREATURES' _ No. 2 — •DIE MONSTER DIE' — No. 3— ••FIRST MEN ON MOON' ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER t. SUN. thru WED. — 2 In Colot — No. 1 — •RAGE TO LIVE' — No, 2 — •SATAN BUG' ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER from a warm heart touched bv God. Kindness involves moi-.d choice. It reflects our true na ture. The decisions wo make Ln- i dicaie the motive we have in our ; dealings. Our action toward mi! - ! lions facing starvation will re veal our Christl.an integrity. Of ecuise, it will require effort tc have kindness, but this is true with everything. The individual will think ,of himself first, but if lie will tliink about the words of the Lord Jesu's Christ—“It is | better to gi\e than to receive" he will change his purpose of selfishness and be kind, consid erate, and willing to share with their spiritual nakedness. But after we art* there' a wliile, wo hear that still s.r.all voice of G.id speaking to ’ us and oar hearts yearn to grasp more of him. Poultry Industry Begins Campaign Council, Inc., has functioned with out financial support since I""!!),” explains Dr. W. C. Mills, special ist in charge of extension poul- tr ywork at North Carolina .State University at Raleigh. Veterans Officer Plans Feb. Visit i The N. C. Veterans Commis- ' sion wall hav’e Jack C. Winches- | ' ter. District Officer in the Sher- ^ ' iff's Building wdth the County , Service bfficer at Shelby, N. C. I on Monday February 7 and again | on Monday,; February 21 from, i 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.'n. He will' .also be jn the Town I1t»11, Kings i men will acknowledge the lot'd- ship of the Messiah, and learn from Hi.Ti the w^vs of peace. That goal can never be achievod apart from a knowledge of Jesus Christ, the experience of Salva tion, and the practice of the principles of His Kingdom. A modern version e.xpccts you .:o be just and kind and to live in quiet fellowship with Him." This is a verse of scripture which millions of Jews and (jhris- i tians have known and repeated .vith great aspirations. It has served as a pivot for all great, others. the people of the immunity. Not religions and I kpow of no oth- J ALK- HUMBLY ^MTH only that, thev also = - er werse of scripture that e.\- . thn«r> presses the core of religion .so This fellowship is made possl- adequately as this one docs. The expectations of God seem to dig into our inner nature and acts as‘a safeguard for making aur decisions. Whether we real ize it or not, this distinctive "and inherent part of mankind helps us to think clearly on social is sues and to act for the common good of all concerned. However, w'e do not always obey the de cisions that comes from within, but when we do, we not only help ourselves, our fellowmen. but also fulfill our dutv to God. /. JUSTICE Justice is a'^^foi'd all of us use freely, but we seldom stop to define it. The conception of ju.s- tice has been distorted by many good people. For instance, a man is brought into court and found guilty and has to pay the penalty, he is ready to condemn all courts because he feels that he has been wTonged. Any hon est person will have to concede to the fact that most of the courts are doing their best to protect ■’nd defen dthe citizens of the '’ountry. Now and then these people make mistakes but this 'aappens to all of us, and what happens. occasionally should not he accepted as the policy of a ■•ourt. ^ we need to get a better aicture of what justice is. Justice to the ordinary man is *^0 be found in everyday living. That is, we recognize the right af others and that all are work- ng for the ideal of justice in a 'ommunity. Education plays its greatest role here; it not onlj’ Tains leadership for the good of society, but also it continues to axplore the best way of life for ’he individual and society. 'The story of the Last Judg ment, so vividly told in the Gos- aels, places men in two groups. One destined for heaven, and the other eternal punishment. The charge brought against the lat ter group was that they had seen the Lord in prison and had not visited Him; hungry and gav^ Him no food; naked and gave Him nothing to wear. Immediate ly they wanted to know just when they had seen the Lord in such a condition. You will notice they did not say there were no people who needed help, but when was the . Lord in such a condi tion? 'This was a confession that they had ignored their fellow- man and failed to discharge th«r responsibility to society 'These men were respectable and loved justice, but blind to the practice of it. Many of us ignore those a- bout us, yet contend that we are North Carolina’s $200 million poultry industry has begun a campaign on a statewide basis and create an active and fully- “However, opportunities f o r staffed poultry council. i service have far outgrown tiic, E, S. Kendricks, Wilkesbpro, structure of the existing coimci! and Dennis Ramsey, Ro.so Hi'i,. as our industry has grown.” are heading --the membership : Thus, council mo.nbersnip h.as campaign. March 1, has been set been extended to all fuli-t:me for completion of the drive. poultry industry employos. With j “The North Carolina PouUry ■ greater membership anti finon- ' Nr'y . J . J . k’lal strength, the counc'l will ! f yfu^iSah Oiris't promised to ® headquarters with; pebruary l^krom 10:30 a.m. ' i5 promis a executive secretary who will o-SO om to assist with voter' Man’s resource is in God. and with his people even unto the ; the poultry'in^lusHy on i ° ® ® through jjumble obedience to i end of the world. What does the | mutual concern of ail • God’s commands, man taps-that (Lord require of us? resource. There are men and I 1- <^od requires us to be Jn.sf women who have faced hard-’ ®tid the criterion for this is ships and met it with great cour-1 “.Do unto others as ve would age. These people know what | ^ove''them to do unto you.” grief'is. They base carried their i 2. God requires us to bo khiJ burden without murmurin.g or ^ — the example of tliis is given to complaining. Outsiders wender I os in the parable of the good what sustained thon. These peo- j Samaritan. No race, or creed hin- ple retained a good disposition dered him from being .one in need! 3. God requires us hum bly with Him — the test of this, Christ gave His life for us, will we give ours to Him? ■» I and their dependents. I Mr. Winchester stated, children ; of veterans who believe to quali- ! fy for educational benefits and/ lor N. C. College Scholarships should apply for these benefits I during tlic early part of thatr senior year in high school. The j children who may have complet ed high'.school or will graduate next spring should file now.” Olive oil is the principal ingriHl- lent of Castile soap. : Mountain, C. oh Thursday " to 1 Canada has more water re- p.tn. to assist with veterans serves than any other counrty. segments of the Indus'r.v. “With this kind of Ijvoaoly- based organization, the 'r.dustry should have a stronger and more unified voice in matters of public policy affecting tlie industry,” said Mills. and carried a smile that amazed ministered them. It takes Each member in the .'xpamK d , kind to rcouncil will pay yearly dues of '.}2' and, in return, will have a v hcei in the organization’s off oris and , activities in the areas of legisla-1 tion, research, education and i consu.r.er relations. THE DAMAGE OF FIRE IS NOT IRREPLACEABLE! A goo(i fire insurance policy will cover the entire cost of your home, including furnishings . . . at„ present prices. Ours does! THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE' PHONE 739-465-'l following Christ. We should’takd a closer look at Christ’s require ments for being a Christian. WED.-THURS.-FRL-SAT. This i« soertt mmI Jaten^Lov* takM yen. MOMiii'm “ ~ AVMjajBBT PnocUenON OIUDIWBII DanEnc ■WNMeM'MetBtfli SUN.-MON.-TTJES.-WED. I CWITllIBWS reiffOUWICESI WPUUII PWtel • * I E¥9r^dY who's imr beoh funny is in it! \ lUIACY NUT SnUlUYKIMa m VUUUT RMlfMi I • niftiORW « NIOSYM^ ‘IB DKltliill ■m mSrnSSE * 9 (^MRURrnMltnS ^ iiBi» ““ mmTMWi ^ rOBFMI j|R JfNVIlMinE I EXACTLY AS SHOWN I JN RCURVCOSEAT I SHOWINGS At I AOVAI^eO rriCesi WlLUAM^m fiOSE m sTuinnBS m uuMiniiilnaB' m WATCH FOR i •Th# Face Of Fu Mcmchii" « 100 iil^GREEN STAMPS wrm THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF $10.00 or Mori Order ^ Your Kings Mtau Store Void after Januoar 29/ 1966. Limit One Coupon Per Adult CttstomM U. S. CHOICE W-D BRAND Boneless Top Round, or Sirloin Tip Roast •» 99’' U. S. CHOICE W-D BRAND Boneless Bottom Round Roast lb. U. S. CHOICE W-D BRAND Boneless Chuck or Shoulder Roast lb. U. S. CHOICE W-D BRAND T-Bone or Sirloin Steak "> 99^ FAMOUS W-D HANDI-PACK U. S. CHOICE W-D BRAND Chuck Ground BEEF $1391$n09 I r A Steak lb. VIRGINIA BRAND SLICED 2-LB. PKG. 3-LB. PKG. Bacon69^ Limit 1 With a $5. order or more. Limit ’ With 0 $5. order or more. Lond-O-Sunshine, Qtrs. ^ Grade "A" Large Palmetto Farm ^ COFFEE DETERMENT BUTTER EGGS ASTOR MAXWELL - HOUSE Blun or Whits Arrow TibE LB. LB- lb- CAN bag A# # Mi M m ^ TROPICAL PEACH OR PINEAPPLE 12-CT. BROWN AND SERVE SEEDED OR PRESERVES .. ASTOR . . Limit 1 with a $5. or more order. SHORTENING 3 LB. CAN Dinner Rolls. plAin_9R self-rising, pillsbury or Ballard Flour DELMONTE OR LIBBY’S Fruit Cocktail FOR No. 303, Cans DEEP SOUTH , . Limit 1 with $5. order or more. MAYONNAISE QT. JAR thrifty maid blue LAKE CUT Green Beans . BLUE BAY Pink Salmon. No. 303, Cans TALL e • e can SUPERBRAND SHERBET OR ke Crediii-49 STAMPS this coupon & purclMM ol niRKK e-ox. PKas. ^IXIBLANO MIDf Cnieken Livert ¥oim Arm jam. xtTN ■iiUSS&iasusssatssK Jnc GRHN STAMPS 'l(h this coupon & pMchoM of TWO I4.0Z. rKoa. iiSHS’PliS’. voib Arrifi jam. xerH & pUrChosc of PKC. or 8 schIck "aSTMiStr Void Arribi jam. atTM JU , cam STAMPS Ihia OPupon & purchoM of TWO l-L*. rKCS. TASTC O' OKA Hounder Fillets VOID ATTCR JAk. ESTM o^omSiitSUSSmmSSSBSSmm " ■ k ■ Vilh thia fisupon J^rchow of X-lb! pko. [jAl/! 88 i I m ISM- ' ith this LYSOL eFKAY DBodoMHif & purchase of VOID AWti JUSSS, MH. ;RtTH WJNMfellC NEW CROP RED POTATOES WHITE OR PINK ORAPEFRUrr X ISP STAYMAN RPLfS JUICY FLORJDA Oranges 8-LB. BAG U. S. NO. 1 . . MAINE ftUSSET ilh iMe coupon ITpurcIiaM of MX 10-OZ. PKOO. ArroR cMorrio umt Spinach vote Arm jar. sstm RfiUSEUBHUBSiSSSS '■ * IJI' BIHMn ith thk coupon & purchoso of TWO iv^oUi. eizs HOCK COHNIOM Hens vow ArrxR jam. SSth ATWURMWAAWryrMMI lit coupon a purchase o? 100-CT. OOTTLX Anacin Tablets VOID APTCR JAN. 29TH 10 “ 59^ TOMATOES. 2 - 49< I^ANCY VINE-RIPENEb TKursda COMPLI Kenneth of Mr. 0 of King pleted 1: lond A Texas a to Wal New M get’s a CMS 31 Walker Mexico. StatE Vehi tegi: RALEl “Vehicle gram,” a or Dan I the surg in North derway < Goverr than 2,4 garages have bee vehicle i The J gram, ai General rid the hides. I ment ha frequent dents. “We a gram, h highway unsafe v trol tral in Nortl said. “S the beni every m Static hide sa recognii white “< Safety I tion” sif ly disph tion. Ai inspect sary to vehicle- mechan wipers < “Tlie gram i< ence of Moore i the lice hood fi already He s safety : bout 20 correct! the go\ The ' must t by the hide’s follows If the 1 numbei license He ed v( inspe video tial i 90 da i: lid
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