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THt YANCEY RECORD - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1965 THE YANCEY RECORD ErtahiiiSied July, 1936 TRENA P. POX, Editor & Publisher THURMAN L. BROWN, Stoop Manager ' / PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY YANCOT PUBLISHING COMPANY Second Class Postage Paid at Burnsville, N. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1965, NUMBER TWENTY-FOUR SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.5® PER YEAI* Divine Challenge By: William D. Robinson Light Os Truth 'if. Route 1 Burnsville N. Scripture Reference.' St. John 4:3-42 3. . . “He (Jehus left Judea and departed into Galilee.” 4/ . . “And he must go through Samaria’’ Why did Jctsus want to go throu- Samaria? There was several ren sons. One, it seems that through Samaria could be a shorter route in His journey. But most of all Jesus wanted to prove that He wanted to win people into his on;i that would believe in him, one that wuld believe in him, regardless of the race. The scene starts at (TacobiJS Well, near the village of Sychar in Samaria. Jesus was resting at the well while his discipkh went into the viHage-to buy food. 6. . . “And it about the sixth hour.’* 'C j i Th; 1 sixth hour was from 9 to 12 midday. We could say it was probably close to 12 Hjecause His Disciples had gone to buy foods' " " Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suifcr Rom Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such lrrt , :4fl.tion, CYSTEX usually brings fast, rvlaxing comfort by curbing irritating rrrrm-tn strong, ncitf urine and by anal gesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drug gists. See how fast it can help you. FORD DEALER I RED-HOB^ K zirJLz ge» USED Oil with the hottest selection ftgqfl . of used car buys in town. MulNvjß I ■ Savings are sizzling, ' —^——a l-’59 Chevrolet Impala. Sport Cpe. 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It seems that Jesus is always near. lam remind.d of the man who was always walking on a 7 dark night. He sdemd to get off the road and w'ent into a rock quarry. He didn’t know that he was in the quarry but Jesus did. All of a sudden there was a voice that spokei his name. He stopped and' listened but didn't hear anything. He stood for a few seiconds and then began on his again. Then, th.tre was the voice again. H i stumbled and fell' because he was afraid." He reached out his hand to break his fall but there was no ground unde I' his hand. He barely hung on the ledge that he was on. If hcl had taken one more step he would have beer dead because it was over one hundred feet to the bottom. Jesus is always rrady when <va AJ3H Ruh .-.f.ViprA CCLtldiUpliS because: Jesus said that His 'Sp'rit would not always strive with men. (to be continued next week) A \ I - \ By: D. C. 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