Page a—MIRROR-HERALD-Tuetday, Auguit tl, 1919 DON KISTLERI This Olhon river may flow through many countries before It flows Into the ocean. Because of Its pure water, the fish, the sea food, and free food, millions of people In towns and cities along Its banks could live free without cost. “O Lord (Jesus) many are your wonderful works which you have done...They are more than can be numbered, .Psa. «);6. Three-fourths of this world Is now under water. Over hsdf of the dry land Is an obsolute waste of mountains, wilderness, and deserts. During the kingdom age our Lord Jesus will transform this dreary old world into a land of paradise. Fresh water flowing through any kind of sail will produce grato, fruit, and vegetables. Over and over and over again our Lord has promised that He will supply rivers and streams of water to every dry and desert land on earth In the next age. Just as the Olhon river from paradise will supply water for desert lands, so other rivers from paradise wUl supply water all over this world. Note: Our Lord Jesus decleires, “I will open up rivers In high places, and fountains In...the valleys. I will make the wilderness a pool of water, and the dry land springs of water" Isa. 41:18. "In the wilderness water will break out...and rivers In the desert" Isa. 43:20-85:6. "And parched ground shall became a pool;; Isa. 86:7. "The solitary places shall be glad...and the desert shall blossom as the rose" Isa. 36:1. "The desolate land shall be tilled, .and they shall say, this land that was desolate Is become like the garden ot SdenlL Eze. 36:85. Plenty of fresh water on soli will produce fruit, vegetables and grain. You can believe It: Our Lord will keep every promise He ever made. During the coming Kingdom this whole world will become like that paradise Inside the earth Bse. 86:85. Many of the things we print In the Mirror. Herald may not be yet seen by other believers but we stand on the Rock (Jesus). We are grounded In basic s/vatlon truths of (Yeshua).^ V'e at the ministry of I sltlve Worldwide wish not to debate, nor to destroy any orthodox Bible truth. But we as a body, promote and teach greater truth not yet known to bellvers. ) * Positive People Worldwide 1001 Cleveland Avenue Kings Mountain North Carolina 38066 After Lord Appears, Gihon River Will Flow After our Lord appears that same Olhon river from paradise will flow up out ot the ground In Jerusalem. This spring or river will start from under the east side of the Temple of the Lord. John said, "Ho showed me a pure river of (literal) water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of flie throne of...the Lamb (ifl Jerusalem) Rev. 22:1. Tills Is the Olhon river 2 Oi. 32:30. Hiat same Olhon river from Paradise: "In that day, living waters shall go out from Jerusalem; half of them toward the former sea (Dead Sea and Red Sea) and half of the waters toward the hinder sea; (Medlteranean sea) In summer and water It shall be” Zee. 14:8. That same River from Paradise: "It shall come to pass In that day...a fountain (the Olhon Spring) shall come forth of the house (Temple) of the Lord (In Jerusalem) and It will water the valley of Shlttlm” Joel 3:18. Bzekiel’s vision of the Olhon river which comes from Inside the earth. "He brought me to the door of the house (Lord's Temple) and behold, waters... came down...like a river that I could not pass over... waters (deep enough) to swim In.” The restored Olhon river may be a mile wide read Eze. 47:1-6. Ezekiel tells us that fish and all sorts of sea creatures shall live In this Olhon river from that fisherman shall stand all along Its shores. On the banks of this great river shall grow all sorts of food - trees. Their fruit will never fall. They will bear fresh fruit every month Eze. 47:8-12. Wherever this water of life flows It will change salt water Into fresh water Eze. 47:9-11. Exercises Set Oaston College Com mencement Exercises will be held 3un., Aug. 26, 3 p.m. in the auditorium of the Myers College Center for 166 graduates. Richard Joseph Marzec, Manager of Technical TValning for Duke Power Company, will give the commencement address. Marzec received his B.S. degree In Nuclear Ebigineeiing In 1972 and his M.E. degree In Nuclear Engineering In 1974 from Texas A & M University. He has held RO or SRO Licenses for four separate reactors. Before joining Duke Power Company, Marzec served as asi Instructor of Electronic Engineering Technology and as Rector Supervisor AON 201 at Texas A & M University. Previous experience In cludes Electronics in structor lor the U.S. Navy, Training Devices Superintendent for the U.S. Air Force, Plant Manager of the PMI Nuclear Plant in the U.S. Air Force-Army Nuclear Program In Sundance, Wyoming, and Superintendent of Operations and Main tenance at the U.S. Air Force Wrlght-Patterson Field. Schools Set Registration All studen'ji who expect to attend Kings Mountain District Schools who were not In attendance last year should pre-register at the school they will attend before Aug. 32. This will help principals complete teachers’ class rolls before students report to school. The Kings Mountain District Schools have scheduled kindergarten children to enter their respective schools on the opening days In three groups. All five-year-old children whose last names begin with the letters A through H will report on Fri., Aug. 31; I through Q (»i Tues., Sept. 4; and R through Z on Wed., Sept. 6. All klngergarten students will attend on Thurs., Sept. 6. Kindergarten students will be on a half-day schedule (8:26-12 noon) through Sept 18. Lunch will be available prior to dismissal time during these days. Friday, Aug. 31, dismissal time for all schools will be 11 a.m. All first through 13th grades will be on a full day schedule beginning Tues., Sept. 4. Hie lunch prices and other fees as set by the Kings Mountain District School Board are: K-6- ELEMENTARYFEES: Locker Fee (Grover, Central, Jr. HI) .60, Science Fee (8) .60, Science Fee (9) 1.00, Band (8-9) 10.00, Physical Education (6,7,8,8) 2.00, Special Project Materials Actual Cost, Insurance (optional) 6.00. o Z’ On The 10 Maior Features In This Ad ...when you buy one unit each from our 10 major fea tures. Plus save even more with our; 1. Complete Weekly Ad Features. 2. Special Buys. 3. Kingston and Private Brands. 4. Economy Inflation Fighters. 5. Everyday Low Food Prices. Fresh Produce , Statk , Crisp Pascal Celery. H!Mmbers2 For 29^ 49^ Tender Fresh GreenBeans. u N.C. Grown Sweet ^ AA Potatoes...4 lo. Tropicani *^40 Orange Juice. Houee In Bloom Commencement ^ Houee in laoom Potting Soil... bS 99^ Mrs. Filberts Margarine Quarters Pkgs. ■ Fresh (Never Frozen) Tropicana Orange Juice $-|19 Vz Gal. Cm (In Dairy Counter) Frozen Foods LUimaiiiLv- Grocery Variety Breakfast-Grade 30c-Bast, Grover, North, West Schools. Breakfast-Grades 6-12- 3ec-Central, Kings Mtn., Sr. High. Lunch-Grades K-6-60C- Bethware, East, Grover, North, West. Lunch-Grades 6-12-66C- Oentral, K.M. Jr. High, K.M. Sr. High. All reduced priced meals will be set at 10c as per Instructions from USDA. Adult meals will be priced on a per Item basis. Reg., Extra Perk. Drip, & A.D.C. Maxwell House Coffee Del Monte Sugar ^ Peas 2 noz 79® Del Monte Pink Pine/Grapefruit. Pine Grapefruit or Pine/Orange. Drink 2 460Z Del Monte Sliced Or Crushed ^ Pineapple., af azsoz DtT' Del Monte Catsup 32oz #5^ Vintage Grove A^leJuice... 32oz OsT (All Varieties) Totino’s Pizzas 12 Oz. Save 30c Turkey. Beef Stew, SsHeburir Steak. Chicken & Dumpling. Mostaccoll & RotinI Swanson Pancakaa A Sausage, French Toast & Sausage Or Scrambled Eggs A Sausage ^ ^ - - 65® .. 4ViOz. 16 Oz. Bag Back toSchool RllerPaper... ^kg“ (Two 70 Ct. Pkgs. 79c) Trieme Book '“g“ Loose Leaf Filler Paper... =^kg” W X 600' Mystic jm Tape 4 For Back To School Pencils V°k? Clic 3-Pkg. Super Saver 10 Pk.. Banana ink Crayons 10 Ct. Bic Pens Pkg Porous Point ^ .Flair Pens. 2 For Canvas Binders e. Vintage Grove, Apple-Grape Juice 32 Oz 09 CrtChow M®® Purina Tuna, Liver A Chicken, or Beef. Liver A Kidney a ^ vq MiMwMix 3v.Lb. r® Banquet Supi^rs Brealdasts Earth Grain Garlic Bread leoz Tree Top Inc: Apple JulM.. 12 Oz. Vroman'a Orange CremeBars... 12 Pk 99® Flealth & Beauty Adorn Unaoenlad. Eirtra Hold Hair HIGH SCHOOL: Locker Fee .60, Vocational 6.00, Typing 6.00, Science 2.00, Physical Education-Towels 2.00, Band 15.00, Art 6.00, An nual (optional) 11.00, Special Project Material Actual Cost, C«imetology 10.00, Parking 1.00, In surance (optional) 6.00. Spray. Deal Pack Tama With Body or neguiar Creme Downy Fabric Softener 89“ Rinse. White Rain Non-Areoaol Regular. Unseantad. Extra Hold 33 Oz. Hair Spi^.... 8 0Z BroniaOeod. 7A RigtitGuard.. tooz ® i Super Dry OMdorant UnaottiMd or Sewmd Soft & Dry.... 401 CamidgaS's AA Tracll 6. ®1°® Cncket Oltpoaabie ^ ^ ^ Lighter 3 fw *1 Prices in This Ad Effective Through Wednesday, August 88, 1979 All Quantity Rights Reserved We Gladly Redeem Federal Food Stamps KINGS MOUNTAIN 19

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