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rroprwis i.olunm "The Sin Of Racial Pride" - ΙΠ ByJ.M. Little Corn Crop Rebounding Poor Output North Carolina farmers are about to begin harvesting corn, and the crop is expected to be much improved over the drought-reduced harvest of 1977. Rains have been more fre quent and widespread so far this year, and much of the grain crop is already made, according to North Carolina State University agricultural extension specialists. nowever, some sections 01 the state have been short on moisture again and have ex perienced corn pollination problems, explains Dr. Guy Jones, in charge of extension crop science at NCSU. "Some sections are going to have one of the best crops they've ever had," Jones said, "but others will be short. I think it will be a good crop overall but not a super crop." The projected size of the North Carolina production is 112 million bushels. If reali zed, this would be 30 percent larger than last year's poor crop but considerably smaller than some other recent Tar Heel harvests. Corn acreage for gain har vest is estimated at 1.54 mil lion acres by the N.C. Crop and Livestock Reporting Ser vice. That is 9 percent fewer acres than last ν ear The yield forecast is 73 bushels per acre. This would be 22 bushels an acre more than last year's below par output. Nationally, the corn crop is expected to be down 4 percent from last year. Production is forecast at 6.IS billion bushels. Π* only difference is the grace of God. The blood of the Lord Jesus Christ makes every believer the same color because the Lord God of heav en sees every believer in Christ. Very few people believe the Word of God. John in Revela lions said he saw a number that no man could number; of all kindreds and tribes, and tongues. So, there will be souls in heaven from every nation and every race on the earth. Who are you to judge this race or that race to be left out? When you do, you are letting me know that you do not believe the Word of God. A preacher here was a sad case to me. Another preacher wanted me to go to that preacher's church. But that outer preacher told my friend preacher; my church is all tensed up and if that black man came over here that might be the very spark to set the church off. What a trage dy! And when that preacher got opportunity to see, he ignored me. He acted as though I wasn't there. I didn't know who he was until the announcement was made. Now there is a man supposed to be carrying the Goepel but not wanting a black man in his church. Won't it be an awful day when he lands his church on Tuckaseegee Rd. in Hell. The Goepel I carry is for every creeture to hear, I don't preach to Just one so-called race, I preach to lost men and women, your race means nothing to im You area lost sinner on the road to hell and you need my Christ. Now as I said in the beginning, if any one wants to disassociate _ themselv··* from me because Do JXot Store Gas In Your Garage If you were thinking aEout storing a few gallons of gas in a plastic container in your garage, don't. The Mecklenburg County Fire Administrator's Office is cracking down on the enforce ment of a law that forbids the storage or use of Class I flammable liquids in plastic or glass containers. Class I flammable liquids include gasoline, ether, naptha, ace tone, and any other flam- _ iiisuic iiquiu wim α iiasn poini below 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Under the Mecklenburg County Fire Prevention Code, the maximum amount of Class I flammable liquids that can be stored, handled, or used in portable containers is limited to one gallon in dwellings or other places of residence, six gallons in buildings such as outside storage sheds and garages, and 10 gallons out side of any building. It is a violation of the law to ορά-ate a motor vehicle on a public highway while transporting any flammable liquids in the passenger or luggage com partments, except when car rying motor fuel in containers of less than two gallons for home use, from the place of purchase to your home of wherever the fuel will be used This law doe· not apply to vehicles operated by common ndrrtM* «rwi fir I y licensed OISlnDUtOrS Mecklenburg County Fire Marshal John Knowles sug gests that citizens follow the recommendation· of the Nati onal Fire Protection Associa tion (NFPA) and uae contain ers constructed of metal with a screw-on or spring-loaded cover that provides a tight closure The container should have a spout or be designed so the contents can be poured without spilling The contain er should be labeled according to ita contents Also. Κ now les cautions a gainst asking your elation operator to violate the law by filling illegal containers with Class I flammable liquida The County fire inspectors will be making spot inspect ion· for violations of this law If you need information or would like to have your con tainer checked for approval, call the Fire Administrator's Office, 300 East Seventh 8treet, 374-1154 J. M Little of the truth I've laid down here, feel free to go. Christ is my hope, my All. I weep for men and women who are caught up in the sin of race pride who are on the road to hell. You had better ask the Lord to deal with your heart before it is too late. May the Lord help you and turn you to Him before it is too late. There is a general love in my heart for men of all races. That is evidenced by my offer ing you the Gospel, but you won't have it. You try to push your guilt off on me, it won't work because God pardoned me from all the guilt and penalty of sin when He saved me. Do you know Christ? Do you want to know Christ? —Man- by nature hate· God, therefore you hate God's laws He has laid down for you to live by. In our day men and women live like dogs. One day the Lord killed 23,000 for the sin of fornication, now before you call me a liar you had better go read the Scriptures and see that I'm telling the truth (I Cor. 10:8) Paul tells us in II Cor. 6:14 "Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers:" In marriage this means that you as a believer are not supposed to marry a non-be liever. I remember years ago this matter was brought up in a sociology class in school and the school teacher said this Scripture meant that a school teacher was to marry a school teacher, a barber a barber and on down the line. She skinned her higher education al ignorance didn't she? If that interpretation were true it would contradict many other Scriptures. And just think; a president of a nation would lave to merry the president of another nation. How could they live together as man and wife with his being president of his country and her being president of her country? Your blindriess would be funny if it weren't so irugHûi. iuu cannot unaer 5land the Word οί God by education. But I don't believe we have ever lived in a day when people were so full of race pride as they are today. Every race wants to be looked up to and have the pre eminence Well you can have it, it'll only land you in Hell. 1 praise the Lord that when He got hold of my heart I saw clearly what I felt all the time, there is no difference among men. The grace of God is the only difference. Hell will burn every race that goes therein. But men and women would rather hate and go to Hell than love and go to heaven. You may wnat to beat the tar out of an individual, in hell you'll have all eternity to do it. Hell begins in the human breast and ends in the bottomless pit. some ο: you are so maa you could take the knife and cut my heart out, if it weren't for the restraint of God you would. But I would go on to heaven and you'd go to Hell. Not many who fight the Gospel ever get saved. Not many who killed the apostles of old ever got saved. Paul was there when Stephen was stoned to death giving his consent. He held the clothes of some who stones Stephen. But a little later God gave him a blow, a blow of mercy and saved him. You don't have a guara ntee that God is going to have mercy on you like that. Now is the day of salvation, tomorrow may never come for you. Each day your heart is grow ing harder And haidei. It's Christ of Hell! Repent or perish! Down at the feet of Christ. May the Lord help you and turn you away from your self and to Chrsit whom to know a right is life eternal. EVENING PROGRAM ADVISING AND REGISTRATION "3 Clas®es offered on the UNCC campus are plentiful (over 300 council «η* gSSBÎSS -■iwiou imurmauon. iî™ τ!*"""Μί WriM/· S'»*» *"·»■ Account nf *Jthfopotcjy ArcMtKture CfMtr*» Artj Cjrt UrtMrim Ttchn»lo|y Οι—S/ Cramnjl juibc» Profrtn Cemputit Scwnct AMlyjis «id Dttifit EUctncil Ε η^ίη—nrig TëcTi woTo gy ft, . Enfin* UrmScirnct t«|men(n Sti#nct. MKhwiict, and MitirUU Entmwrini Ttchnoto» 697-2371 597-2256 597-2252 597-2357 597-2315 597-2257 597-2357 597-2305 597-2157 597-237» 597-2175 597-2302 597-2268 597.2305 597-2301 597-2296 597-2293 597-2303 597-2306 For«iriUnp>»|B Franck Ctnu* c«er»Hr Hum m Dtvtlotntri mi Uimnf Hnionr Matixmitics tnf rutriftTictmeleiy Nurjinf Ptiyvcil tdutilioe PttOoiophy Phyjici Ptlrtt «ι MMM Piythotoft WfKiW<M Set*Ο Urtmi wd timcawMrtd Enfrllrig f · ¥»W M74HT 697-2293 697-23· 1 597-2191 697-2175 697-2306 697-2257 697-2363 697-Γ 697-i 697-c ••7-2334 697-; _ 697-225. 697-2304 ALEXANDER GRAHAM CENTER* (off campus center) .. For Information Call 597-2225 MjTIjiépiif ®*J5 ΤΙ·· SU 071 tortwal FIimm T-TI ÏÔÔ-TiM Stoft «M 171 7aa»« la Fraaak Τ MMN *— RM IN ·1· liTlMwirN T-TI Μ»·ΤΜ RM. MO «74 TfcMriMtf Rmm Τ WIMI »*tff Οβτ φΙφβμφ s Y MIN 07· l>Mhkrii4li|Mlmil(li| Τ ΟιΙΟΌιΗ |^m* •Thli la a preliminary Hat of eouraaa. Additional couraaa may ba addad aa apacffle atudant naada baeoma avaMaWa. * * For Qraduata or undargraduata credit. CONTINUING GRADUATE STUDENTS AND CONTINUING UNDERGRADUATE EVENING STUDENTS Continuing Graduate Students and Continuing Undergraduate Evening Students who advanced registered during the April "Advising" week may register in the gymnasium between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 23.1978. Continuing Graduate students and Continuing Undergraduate Evening studenta who did not advance register during the April "Advising" week may register between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Thursday. August 24, 1978. YOU MU8T REPORT TO YOUR MAJOR DEPARTMENT FOR ADVISING PRIOR TO COMINGTO THE GYMNASIUM. Advisors will be available from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00p.m. There will be NO evening registration on campus Friday, August 25. Γ··τ* VKAOUATB STUDENTS AND NEW UNDERORADUATI EVfNINO STUD1NTS (Sfudanti who hav· net already applied fer admWaUn) Step On· — Call the appropriate Admissions Office for Information and to obtain request for admission forms. Undergraduate Admis sions, 597-2115. Graduate Admissions, 597-2351. Stop Two — On the evening of August 24 (between 6:30-8:30 p.m.) go to the "special student advising" table In gymnaaium for help In course selection. Stop Thr·· — Registration in the gymnaaium. Stop Four — Payment of tuition and feea in the gymnaaium. UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEE SCHEDULE* 1070097* Per Semester Uifm μ ι—ι MTfctOT Ikrtl» Oarallaa Retirent SM.00 $111.00 I22MI I2I0.M ImMiMmI 270.00 111.00 0ΤΙ.0· 1121.00 •Theae fMi alto apply to those students who already hold a baccalauraata degree and are taking course work out of personal intaraat or as fulfillment of occupational requirements. (Thla appllea orliy If you are NOT enrolled as a graduate student ) GRADUATE TUITION ANO FEE SCHEDULE 197179 Far Seme·»·* fef* 1·™*·· tsi.00 11.00 14.01 107J· ISM· ΙΤΜβ 10M· a~a.,u..< 270.00 270.00 120.00 020.00 120JO 000.00 MO.H I iff» Itr tit to·» Ntrtk Oartllna OtiiéMt 1100.00 200.00 Mm ftatidaat 101.00 112100 LOOKING FOR A PART TIME JOB The Charlotte Police Depart ment is now hiring School Crossing Guards. There are a number of jobs now available. MOTHERS - With spare time. RETIREES - Needing some thing to do. COLLEGE STUDENTS - Hav ing morning and afternoon time on hand. This is your chance to earn extra income and serve your community. Apply in person at: POLICE DEPT. Personnel Bureau Law Enforcement Center 825 E. 4th St. Equal Opportunity Employer BUSINESS ANALYST Dun & Bradstreet seeking ag gressive individual. Must be willing to travel. Salary + bonus and expenses. Excel lent fringe benefits. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Con tact Mr. Johnson, 535-2270 HELP WANTED Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. is looking for typist who is fast and accurate, must type 60 words per minute with 95 percent accuracy. We will train; good benefits; major medical; surgical; dental; re tirement; long-term disabi lity; profit sharing Located off Albemarle Rd. Call Mrs. Cristenbury, 535-2270. EOE POLICE OFFICER Police officer needed for local county government, requires 60 semester or 90 quarter hours of successfully completed college courses ; good physical condition; 21 years of age by date of appointment ; plus possession of or ability to obtain a valid drivers license. Salary $14,121. For additional information call: (704 ) 588-2167 Personnel Dept. 2100 14th St., N. Arlington, Va. 22201 Affirmative Action Employer M-F-H |__Subecribe>toJijePos^___ The City of York is seeking applications for an Assistant Community Development Director Will wort with implementation of HUD Com munity Development Block Grant program Degree in Public Administration. Busi ness Administration, or rela ted field. Some experience in Community Development administration desired. Sala ry range $9 - 12,000. Send resume to James G. Carpen ter, Community Development Director, P.O. Box 500, York, South Carolina 29745. 1 * uv vu/ VI IUI K IS tccun^ applications for a Code En forcement Officer. Will handleaîtbuilding inspections in the city. Also will work with code enforcement-demolition activities under HUD Com munity Development Block Grant program. Knowledge of Southern Standard Building, Housing, Mechanical, Gas, and Plumbing Codes, and Na Vimil Code re quired. Salary range 111 - 14,000. Send resume to James G. Carpenter, Community Development Director, P.O. Box 500, York, South Carolina 29745. Γ ROSELAND jj APARTMEYTS Refrigerator & Stove Furni shed. Vinyl Flooring .Private Entrance· .Yearly Leases Conveniently Located Near Schools, Churches Λ Trans portation. For More Information jy. TOTAL ELECTRIC C~~ ou 523-Q440 UIO Presgley Rd. II Call Ue Fop The Very Beet In FLORAL DESIGNS Givens Florist 131 Sea ley berk Road Near N.C. Driver'* ixciim Bureau in the Village Shop ping center P. O. Box 11771 Charlotte, NC 28209 525-4654 s City Of Charlotte Equal Opportunity Employer HELP WANTED 2-β a.m. personality—for WAYS. Minimum two years large market experience. Tapes and resumes only to Scott Slade, 400 Radio Road, Charlotte, North Carolina. Equal Opportunity Employer. "Subscribe to the Charlotte Foe t ! Y our support help· ! Here's A Honey Of An Opportunity! Are you one of those people who won't settle for anything less than the best? If you are, give me a call right now ! I'D be happy to get together and discuss what I feel could be "a honey of an opportunity" for you. Call Mary Ferguson at 376-9458. DRUG COUNSELOR At least a B.A. 2 years experience preferred. $9,282 annual. Apply: Open House, 801 E. Morehead. EOE. Numerology By Herman ^ 401 517 143 ZJjj 209 518 719 ™ 603 258 927 {J? 037 628 691 812 435 253 J™ PIEDMONT FLEA MARKET Always the best buy. Antiques to modem merchandise look ing for you. Open 11-8 Satur day and Sunday. 101 East Kingston For Information Call "4-3618 ABORTION Pregnancy Test Free Counseling Free Poet-Abortion Check Serve Medicaid Eligible Women PLANNED PARENTHOOD Non-Profit Agency 377-0841 Other services: birth control, vasectomy k education A*.. Fenix Scieeon Inc Experienced quarry and tunnel Minera underground drilling *8,e per hour 3 miles east of York, S. C. State Road 161 Dial (803) 684-2386 Fenix Sciaeon Inc E-O-E GRIERS FUNERAL SERVICE, INC 2310 S ta tee ville Avenue Phone: 332-7109-Charlotte, N. C 28206 7ftA Wwlliup Avenue Phone: 295-5423 -Monroe, N. C 28110 SPACE AVAILABLE Ideal For DOCTORS, LAWYERS, Or DENTISTS Approximately 1,100 eq. ft Liberal Decorating Allowance Weetover Shopping. Center Weet Blvd & Remount Rd 334-2809 For a Job WeD Done-Call U* \ _______ ' „ _ _ .. ·' · . ■ Κ & Κ BUILDERS, INC. RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL L. KIRKSEY 3433 Barringer Drive 332-6021 W. H. KNOX 401 Honeywood Avenue 392-0593 ■ ——— MARNITE SHUFOHD H . ■ ·*■■',' ί* · » * ATTORNEY AT LAW *· # f ' 701 E. Trade Street Suite E, Equity Bldg. Reasonable Fees Confidential Représentation Criminal Law Traffic Offense Family Law (Divorce & Custody) Corporations - Real Estate Personal Injury - Bankruptcy Call for Appointment 376-5588 /.*
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