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Prophet s Column “Rejecting The Truth” • lx I XI | mil All down through the ages God has permitted sinners in their dcpravrd 'tale to re.ieet tile truth, but Hod lias never permitted a sinner to reject the Lord Jesus Christ I trot her. God is not so loutish as to oiler you Ills only liegoltcn Son and leave it up to vou to accept Him or, reject Him Now I m going to set tort It some very plain truths m this message and I invite ypu to listen as lor eternity . sopls. are dying every second and going out into eternity tnlmdoul just how lost and wrong they were tor rejecting the truth There is no such thing as — and going somewhere else —and—receiving- the t ruth— Irnni another ol God's sel louts. the truth is the same • mix a tew souls are saved Every man. woman, iiny or girl, every race, color, nationality, kindred, tribe aiid tongue, hates the Lord Jesus Christ The sal vat ton ot every sinner is a pure miracle ol God s grace No sinner would get saved it he could help it I he cry ol every sinner is. leave nie alone You don t want God. you hale God and will not come to Christ apart Irom the Divine work ol the Holy .spirit Jn. Hi T U . Let me hasten to say. every sinner who rejects the truth can lake you back to the very lime he rejected the truth And every sinner who gets to Christ can take you back to the time he resolved. I in going on. I must get to Christ." Now you think on that \\ hen a sinner, or a group ol sinners reject the truth, .your rejection shall be a testimony against you at the great white throne judgement. The Lord sent out a group ol seventy ; ■ Hut into whatsoever city ye enter, and they receive y ou not. go your ways out in to the streets ol the same, and say. Even the very' dust ol your city, which cleaveth on us-. WE DO WIPE OFF AGAINST —YJ_U-iuiu-nhsl:indinp hu sure ol this, that the king dom ol God is come nigh unto you Hut 1 say unto you. that it shall be more tolerable in that day ol Sodom, than lor lhat city.' Lk 10:IO-I2>. Now that was Ihe command ol mv r J. M. l.illlr ! I.onl lo I In- .seventy disci pics lie sent out to preach Hu- i ins pci |i ilu- city turned them down., they were lo wipe the dust lit then teel oil as .1 testimony against them And Christ went 011 to say it would he more tolerable lor Sodom in ilu-day ot judgment than lor those who rejected Ills servants It is a terrrible and destructive thing to reject Ihe Lord s people when they come to you vv it h the truth It you knew what you are doing you would not do n lor ten thousand worlds. 11 iv incnd 1 was out at the parking lot ol an' oil ice complex distributing some ol.my late pastor's booklets A young couple came by and saw me The man told me to put Ihe booklet on his vehicle Well. 1 quickly agreed not to. In the day ol judgment, that young man will remember the very tune he rejected the truth It vv ill Ik- more tolerable lor Sodom than lor him Plus he is leading his lamily to Hell II he only knew, he would not have rejected the truth. The angels recorded nts rejection 01 tne truth, and When he is brought to stand Ik-Ioi'c the Righteous Judge Rev 211:11-12). the 1looks are going to be opened, and I II have to witness that he turned ihe ■li.mil down.Aqd his_ memory shall tally with Ihe Ixtoks Listen, triends, you have a built-in tape re corder tinthcwuilsot your memory is recorded every • tiling you think, say. and do A| the judgment your built m tape recorder will play right along with the records the angels kept on v on w tide on earth \>>ii may think that when youdw tluil II end it all just like a chicken or dog y ou II get the shock ol your tile one minute alter death Now I'm talking about el cr11af reaTit'ies. your soul is at stake Peo ple are dy mg by the multi tudes itne day it will be your name there in the obituary columnn. not the other fellow Pray that the l.ord ol all grace will grant you repentance belore it is too late. It is already too tate tot must o| you Must ol you that read these messages ha\e already been added to the number that-shall spend eternity in Hell \\ hat w ill y ou do I remember some lew years ago a little, short man was listening to my kite pastor. D K Shelton, preaching on the radio on the subject ol 'Christmas A Demon Holiday And Hie pastor asked the ques tion, "What will you do'.’" • mu inai nine short man spoke up in rebellion. Tin going out and buy a Christ mas present - Alright, the next tune they put you on a ned with a heart attack it may tie your last God is on the throne and your re ject ion ol the truth does not harm God one iota You are the loser When you have belli III Hill ten 1tmu-, i mi years God II still be.on the throne Deject the truth to tin' damnation ol vour own soul We are living in the last days. I II be so glad when my l.ord comes Just look ^njont^umiMhe^aolenu^ .uni lilnodshcd The l.oril said n would he I his way licluic He comes II you li.nl niic (mine »l sninlual sense youd Hoe In Christ I \e never seen the haired lietmcans I see il spreading .ii'nun Hie world now Love has waxed cold and inii|iniy . 11 x aunt Is Wake up. Ills ll lends lOODSKIU U K WOlfKKIfS Chariot te-Mecklen burg School System has several positions avail able m school cafeterias located throughout the county Positions vary troin 2-0 hours daily. Salary range: $3.67-4.68 - tier hour depending on experience. Applica iIons arc available at - 3101 Wilkinson Blvd. and must be submitted by January 18. 1982 to Mr Bob Shumaker. Personnel Technician. Chariot te-Mecklenburg Schools. .1101 Wilkinson Blvd . Charlotte. N C. 28208 Kquul Opportunity Km plover IUKKCTOU OK SAI.AKY AM) BKNKKITS ADMIN. Charlotte-Mecklen burg School System has an opening for a direc tor of salary and bene . tils administration ,The director is responsible lor all aspects of wage, salary and benefits ad ministration lor the school system, includ ing position evaluations, classification analysis, salary and benefits sur veys. salary regula tions. position descrip tion. and records main tenance. Qualifications: BS-BA degree; strong communications, analy tical and interpersonal skills; prior experience in wage and salary ad ministration required with knowledge of the Hay system preferred Salary range: $25,627 33.909. Application deadline is January 22. 1982. Send letter of interest and resufne to Dr -JbSbpli t nut a. assist — ant Superintendent lor Personnel Services. Charlolte-Mecklenburg Schools. P. O. Box 30035. Charlotte. N.C. 28230 Ki|iial Opportunity Km ploy or NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS CITY OF CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA 600 EAST TRADE STREET CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28202 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES. GROUPS AND PERSONS: On or about January 27, 1982, the above-named City will request the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to release Federal Funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (PL-93-383) for the following project: PROGRAM AMENDMENT - GRANT YEAR R-81-M-C-37-0003 The purpose of the program amendment is to re program $1,533,000 in CDBG Program Income Funds for the development of 61 new low-income housing units In the Five Points and Third Ward NSAs. The proposal calls for 36 units to be built In Five Points on Mattoon Street and 25 units to be built in Third Ward on North Clarkson Street. An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the City of Charlotte which documents the environmental re view of the project. This Environmental Review Record is on file at the above address and is available for public examination and copying, upon request. The City of Charlotte will undertake the project described above with Block Grant funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop ment (HUD), under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. The City of Charlotte is certifying to HUD that the City of Charlotte and H. Edward Knox, in his official capacity as Mayor, consent to accept the jurisdic tion of the Federal courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental reviews, decisionmaking, and action; and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that upon its approval, the City of Charlotte may use the Block Grant Funds, and HUD will have satisfied its responsibili ties under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. HUD will accept an objection to its approval of the release of funds and acceptance of the certification only if It is on one of the following bases: (a) That the certification was not In fact executed by the chief executive officer or other officer of applicant approved by HUD; or (b) that applicant’s environmental review record for the project Indicates omission of a required decision, finding, or step applicable to the project in the environmental review process. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part 58), and may be addressed to HUD at HUD Area Office, 415 North Edgeworth Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27401. Objection to the release of funds on bases other than those stated above will not be consid ered by HUD. No objection received after February 15,1982 will be considered by HUD. H. EDWARD KNOX. MAYOR CITY OF CHARLOTTE 600 EAST TRADE STREET CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28202 NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT CITY OF CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 600 EAST TRADE 8TREET CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 26202 DXT1: JANUARY 11, UH-—.. - TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: The above-named City proposes to request the U S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop ment to release Federal Funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (PL 93-383) to be used for the following project: PROGRAM AMENDMENT - GRANT YEAR B-81 M-C-37-0003 The purpose of the program amendment is to re-program t1.M3.0W inCDBG _Prograrnjncome Funds (or the development of 61 new low-mcome housing units in the Five Points and Third Ward NSAs. The proposal calls for 36 units to be built tn Five Points on Matfoon Street and 25 units to be built In Third Ward on North Clarkson Street It has been determined that such request for release of funds will not constitute an action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and. accordingly the above named City has decided hof to jV40ifi an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (PL 91-190). It has been determined that, according to standards set by the U S Department of Housing and Urban Develop ment. the existing noise levels at the site in the Five Points NSA are defined as "normally unacceptable". It has been further determined that with the use of noise attenuation measures any concerns with noise levels can be effectively and economically addressed The reasons for such decision not to prepare such Statement were as follows: 1. Impacts of the project are predominantly benefi cial and will contribute to the long-term stability oftheNSA. 7 2. Adverse impacts are minor and are economically and physically ameliorated. 3. All known alternatives to project actions have been considered and evaluated. An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the above-named Cily which documents the environments! review of the project and more fully sets forth the reasons why such Statement is not required This Environ mental Review Record Is on file at 301 S. McDowell Street at Room 510, between the hours of 8:00 A M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. No further environmental review of such project is prupused tu be ujiiduttBd, prior to me r>BDW for reloase of Federal Funds. All Interested agencies, groups and persons disa greeing with this decision are invited to submit written comments for consideration by the City to the Department of Community Development. Such written comments should be received at 301 S McDowell Street. 6uiteS 10 on or before January 27, 1982. All such comments so received will be considered and the City will not request the release of Federal funds or take any administrative action on the within described project prior to the date specified in the preceding sentence. H. EDWARD KNOX, MAYOR £JJVOF rHA"LOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 600 EAST TRADE STREET CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28202 If It’s Results You Want It’s CLASSIFIED ADS You Need SKH\ l( K GRIB? FUNB?AL SB?VICES, INC. 2310 Statesville Ave 332-7109 704 Walkup Avenue Monroe, NC . Phone: 295-5423 -PIEDMONT -PIKA MARKET_ Antique to modern merchandise looking for you. Open 11-6. Satur day and Sunday. 101 East Kingston Ave. For information call :M-3618 SISTKK HILDA Psychic, spiritual ad viser. and seance me dium. Let me help you contact your loved ones who have gone beyond the curtain of time. It is possible! Call me. 375 3771. ext .204. -Share Your C harlotte Post" “NtmffiROfctlOY - bvHennun 640 603 268 385 049 609 694 749 621 145 597 720 187 615 209 074 652 517 607 in ELECTRONICS INC. 2«2l Westerly Hills Dr IIKI.I* WANTED ASSISTANT ACCOUNTING OFFICER Charlotte-Mecklen burg Schools has an opening for an assistant accounting officer. C’PA certificate and five years experience re quired. Familiarity with computerized account ing system essential. Supervisory experience highly desirable. Go vernmental accounting I experience preferred. Must be able to coordin ate all accounting ope rations and direct an accounting and clerical staff of 30. Salary range --S.'S fi2lfc33 flg2 r». sume to Preston R. Al lison. Personnel Direc tor. Charlotte-Mecklen burg Schools, P. O. Box 30035, Charlotte, N.C. 28230. Responses- must be received no later than January 21, 1982. Equal Opportunity Employer CAROWINDS NEEDS A Landscape Technician bedding Plant (.lower . To grow various flow ering and foliage plants from seed or rooted cut tings. for approximately 12 months. Must be able to recognize and che mically control bedding plants, insects, weeds diseases and viruses. Should have green house management skill. Some weekend and holiday work required. Must have at least three years continuous experience as bedding plant grower 5r T\CT5— year Horticulture de gree with two years ex perience. Apply at the Caro winds Employment Ser vices Office Monday • Saturday. « a m. to 5 p.m. E-O-E. M-K_ CAKPK.VTKK CKKW CIIIKF C'harlotte-Mecklen burg Schools has an opening for a carpenter crew chief at Mainten ance. (fuallicalions: Va' lid VC. drivers license, supervisory experience and considerable expe rience as a skilled car penler in building main tenance and construc tion preferred Salary range: $6.65 - $8 04 per hour depending on ex perience. Applications available at 3101 Wilkin son Blvd. and must be submitted by January ! 20 to Mr. Bob Shumak er. Personnel Techni cian. Charlotte-Meck lenburg Schools. 3101 Wilkinson Blvd., Char lotte. •N.C. 28230. 392 8346. I’Alti TIMK SACKS Students, need extra cash? For fantasic op portunity in the field of sales with no experience necessary Will train. Haves & Kaves - Call 370-1399. 9-5. I KOIt UKVI ROSELAND APARTMENTS ^TpTAI rKI-KCTRlt A Kelrigerator & stove furnished Vinyl floor ing. Private entrance. Yearly leases. Con veniently located near schools, churches and transportation DIM. >2.i-ot in 1210 Pressley Kd. IM • It N liltt S tt I I K t til H I V|N Sli.i lli-.il plume color TV. hi.ml . Iioiii .iiimwcV III* n.lkr op l.iiuxlrv Pick op M-n ice I ill \ >111*10 > I. I HKlIlIl’ < ITV OK( IIAKI.OTTK \n K«|uhI Opportunity Kinpliner Ml i-lassified advertising Is payable ill advance. X _ iiiiniiiiuiii chargehf *3.3a ls made I or insertions of 25 words or less. Charges thereafter are 13.25 per insertion: with a charge of S.I5 per word for each word over the niiniimitii. No refunds given. \dvertising with the identitv ol the advertiser or the advertiser's address withheld hear an additional charge ol $3.:la per insertion. These ads are accepted in strict confidence. No inlormation will he given bv TIIK CIIAKI.OTTK POST concerning an advertiser. DKAIH.INK Deadline tor receipt of copv for classified advertis ing is 3 p.in. Mimdav . Cancellations must be made, belore the deadline. IIKI.IMV.VVrKI) MU TIIEltN ItKI.I. I omiiiiiiiiciiUuiis —Systems Itcnrcscnl.itix e Confident, goal-ori ented. ambitious indivi duals being sought to be considered lor our tech nical sales support posi Jions to work as a tech nical resource and member ol our sales team Applicants must Rave the following ere-"’ dentiais to be consi dered : 11 Strong interperson al skills 2 > Strong working knowledge of Data Processing :D Minimum three years computer-ori ented experience and or Bachelors degree in Computer Science. Math. Engineering, or business Administra tion , 4* System Analyst background extreme ly desirable All applicants must be based or willing to re locate to Charlotte area, and a salary range of $20,000 to $28,000 is ac ceptable depending upon qualifications .ACCOUNT KXKl UTI\ K Dynamic, goal orient ed. confident, internally motivated individuals being sought as leader ol our consultive sales team. System Analysis techniques are utilized, to meet sales objectives. Extensive paperwork as well as travel are re quired to successfully perform. Sales, system analysis, and consultive selling experience, a de finite plus. Bachelors degree in Business Ad ministration. • Account ing. Finance, or Econo mics extremely helpful, but other compensating tactors will lx* consi dered. Applicants must ' possess strong interper sonal. organizational, leadership, and plan ning skills. All positions are located in Charlotte Starling salary is $20,000 to $2H.ooi) de pending upon qualifica tions. To apply lor the above positions, please send resume to: Soiitliern liell Business Sales Berroiler l*. o. B»\ :hiixx I harlolle. XI 202:10 Please, iiu plume calls... Tall, black woman, professionally secure, enjoys travel, wining, dining, theatre, long walks, tamily. cals, is uninhibited, cooks, sews, seeks mature male, professionally secure, financially se cure. to share the same Write to: I'.u. lto\ nr,u Payette* ille. N.t . 2JU0I t i n <>F( IIAKI.OTTK Sunn Part\ Cliiel $l.».lw7->i«».7Wi-Vr. Engineering Dept seeks Field Survey Party Chief to direct complex and surveying. Requires thorough ex perience in land survey ing. high school gradua tion. plus college level courses in. Civil Engin eering. XCpL required. XC registration as Land Surveyor desirable. Re gistered candidates eli gible lor 5 percent added to pay range. . Trans. Technician $l2.m-$l5.ix;-Yr. Transportation Depart ment seeks qualified in dividual to work in its transportation, plan ning and systems management division preparing' collision dia grams and analyzing traffic accident data Candidates must be high school grads, pre ferably .with drafting skills and 2 year degree in Civil Engineering Technology Di alling Technician JIL0I7-*I7.H28-Yr. Utility Department seeks high school grad w ith considerable expe rience in drafting to prepare working plans, detailed maps, draw mgs of moderately com plex projects and basic designs. Considerable knowledge required of -■prinwipleu.—practices: techniques and instru ments used in drafting. Some college preferred. Send resume to: PERSONNEL DEPT CITY OK CH ARLOTTE ooo E. Trade St. Charlotte. N.C. 28202 Equal Opportunity Employer, M-E-ll PHOOITTION CONTKOI. ANALYST Immediate opening for sharp individual knowledgable of pro duct planning tech niques, inventory con trol, and scheduling. 1-3 years experience as pro duction control analyst in manufacturing en vironment or additional experience in material planning or inventory control required. Must have some college. APICS certification a plus. Send resume, in cluding salary require ments, to Personnel Manager: Trune-ScrviceFIrst P.O, Box Charlotte, N.C. 2K2:h; An Kqual Opportunity Kinployeh M-F-ll ItOOM FOB BKNT Walnut Avenue ..Private room & bath, TV, radio, cooking Only W(J per week. Deposit $<>o Call :I72-33:IH Equal housing opportunity Open To Non-Veterans and Veterans Alike * / _. VA Owned Homes For Sale VA Will Finance SEE YOUR LOCAL BROKER TO INSPECT AND OFFER m • I I Equal Housing Opportunity I • t . I
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