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THE YANCW RECORD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1965 THE TANCKT RECORD MaMbfed THtfrA r. ItJS, ft»*r * FoMtfßNr iraa* * mmi, Atop itantfar * • ••. r “.' • • •• » - WSLBHfIBp EVSift? iWJJ&sDAY by YANCKY PUBLISHING COMPANY swead Om Post** 1 * P*id at BfslfcViUe, n. c. lUUMUAY, FEBRUARY 18, 19U NUMBER TWENTY-*IX StSSCßlftftdN RATES |(j,59 PER YEAk - Divine Challenge By: WUtUm D. Robinson Light of Truth Route 1 BumsviSe, N. C. THE ",/OMAN AT THE WELL Part 111 All the time Jesus had been talking to the woman at the well He was telling her how to recejyt the living water. Or He was til ing her that she must be born! again if ab» was to ever reach! Heaven. If we apply this lesson i to our own lives we may under stand the true mission that Jesu« was on. All through this lesson Jesus is seeking to save this wom an. And He did. Jesus not only won. he?- confidence and friend ship. He actually won her heart. She accepted him as the promised Messiah. Was there ever a bet ter example of chldlike faith than this woman of Samaria? When the dtecples arrived they were startled to see Jesus talking to a woman of Samaria. But this 1 gave her a chance to get away so 1 she went into the city to teU others about this man. When we get THE LIVING WATER we want 'to tell someone else about JESUS. This woman left her water pot because she didn’t need it to carry this living water in. She carried this diving water in her soul. She toid her friends and rela tives that there was a man at the well that told her all that she had done. And she asked them to come see this man. They follow ed her out to the well—these pre- Grassroots Opinion WAYZATA, MINN., HKJtAID: “The sale of this newspaper. . . terminates my tenure of responsi bility for these editorial columns, a tenure that spans almost thirty years. . . I have welcomed the op portunity presented through these I HELP us Save You Money!! LOW FINANCING ~ --•- " 4 1 /2#> on New Cars / s T ■ ' . up to 30 Months Trade for a New Car now and Finance with us p ” L’.* J • *■ j~ T js r *. ■ '-J THE NORTHWESTERN BANK PHONK : ' BURNS VDUJE, N. C. :' -S • ■' ; ' . Make Fated Dgirt fanarsnee Corporation — judice, reluctant men and women who an hour before would have thought it incredible that they should ever hold a conservation with their traditional enemies. But they soon became interested in what He had tosay anel wanted Him to stay with them. No doubt, one secret of Jesus’ success was his real affection for peoplci. Even ths commonest man in the group felt at home. No one feels out of place with Jesus. But before tfeese people earn out of the city to Him, Hei was giving His diciples a-lesson also. Just as the woman was leaving Jesus to go tell heir friends about Him Jesus’ disciples came with food. They tried to get Him to eat but He w ouldn’t .He had been fllkid with spiritual food. Jesus’ mission was to do THE WILL OF HIS FATHER. We can liken this world a* a Reid of grain. Each of us has a job to do. We ean do something ' ihat would cause someone to be led to Jesus. Now is the harvest time. Behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to har vest. (St. John 4:35). " The world is the field, the* harvest is now. Let us lift up our eyes end see that, that must be done. Note: I must acknowledge that Mr.v Walter 3. Greene’s article, “She Left Her Water Pail” has been a great help to me In writ ing this article. ' columns to speak to thti conscien ces of my readers, to speak those things which I believe: to be right, and true. . . Basically, I have often, and always, returned to the premise that our govern itneni is a democracy, that a de- mocracy is something that involv there can be no appreciation with tero oan ve no appreciation with out effort and no achievement without participation, that demo cracy must aHWs be something that bhtids fieri!' tho bottom up add can never be something that ean be handed to the people; from the top doffh.” “ §• * • • WAI/BOBORO, ME., PRESS:!, •■The eternal inconsistency of | government! Most states pay for i care of tWfld and deaf children, but charge parents of mentally retarded children over $1,51)0 per year. On top of that, the federal , government only allows a deduct- ( ion of S6OO for that game child,”,: • ••»>* §T. LOUIS, MO., LABOR TRI BUNE: “Minorities with grievanc es have gained infinitely greater redress by taking their causes to our courts than by'mass pro testations when they themselves violate thei law by their violence, as has happened so often during the past year and in the process th y create a climate of hatred and intransigence that never ex isted before.” •• » • CATESVELLE, PA., RECORD: “Tha United States in the years to come, and starting right away, is to far outdo that Biblical re ference to a land of milk and honey, according to the 3,900 word State of thci Union message. . . And the inference was plain that if you don’t happen to like milk and honey, that’s what you’ro going to get anyway. The broad * objective of the ‘Great Society’ (a strictly Federal institution-, will be to ’improve the quality of lif< -for all/ It will teach us ‘how to use our wealth as well .as how to create it.” •• • • AZTEC, N. M„ INDEPENDENT REVIEW: “Everything is going fine with people and prosperity but the problem is poverty.” Burloy Tobacco Allotment Not ices Mailed Notices of individual farm acrc , age allotments are now being being mailed to farm operators, Ralph W. Edwards, Chairman of thc\ Agricultural Stabilization and ' Conservation County Committee, has announced. The notices are sent in advance) of the February 25, 1965 marketing quota referen dum so that farmers will know how the quotas they am voting on would affect their individual farming operations for 1965. For the 1965 crop of burley to bacco, the Department of Agri culture has announced a total of 294,146 acres available for allot ment. This compares with 315,698 acres allotod for 1934, If qeotas for the 3 years, 1955-67, are ap proved in the February 25, 1965 ref’, rendum, the allotments for 1966 and 1967 would be determin -led and announced one year at a tim:i before February 1. Growers voting In. Che referer,- dum may approve or disapprove marketing quotas for tb ; next three crops of burley tobacco. Growers eligible to vote incun!, those producing this kind of to bacco in 1964, and any person who was either th:i owner or operator of a farin for which a 1914 lv<r ley tobacco allotn. e^ab lishe&~even though ro was produc:,d on the 1C 4—if an allotment was estab lished for the farm. for. , 19.35-,. question about . voting .eligibility should be taken up wyfttf tb Ai’o County Committee before the referendum. If at least two-third cj the growers voting in the retoie-idum approve' quotas by voting YU'S, the law provides the .quo'a-, and acreage allotments will t> in ef fect for the 1965, 1966, and I'd',’ crops. Penalties for marketing ex cess tobacco wiU also be in f fect, and price• support will b? available to growers who dj m ‘ exceed their farm acreage allot ments. Ilf marketing quotas are not approved in this iyj. .. ■’ n there will be no quotas,’ .. nur keting penalties, and r.o p. it-. support on the 1985 -crop o' 1 ley tobacco, in that event an th:.r vote would be held r : year on quotas, for the fallowin’; 3 yeqrs. Shrinks Hemorrhoids _ Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves For the first time science has fuun<T >* a new healing substance wild (i.c - I tonishing ability to.fi rhoids and to relieve pain —wd • surgery. In case after cg.sc, gently relieving pain, actual i tion (shrinkage) took pimp. \U,..t amazing of all results were so thor • “ ough that sufferers Tfrattrkyt oi , tsßtrrf - " statements like “Files have c. 1 to be a problem!” The secret is a i ■ w healing substance (Bio-Dyne t —dis covery of a world-famous n . institute. This substance is now u\... ■ able in suppository c, oirtm.-rt j . ;i called Preparation if®. At all drug counters. 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