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rHE YANCEY RECORD THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 THE Y ANGRY RECORD Bitahiisbsd July, £936 TRBNA P. POX, Editor & Publisher THURMAN L. BROWN, Shop Manager PUBUttKBD EVERY THURSDAY BY YANCfSK PUBLISHING COMPANY Saeond Class Postage Paid at Burnsville, N. C. THURSDAY; MARCH 18, 1965. NUMBER THIIRTY SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.50 PER YEAk TWO MINUTES WITH THE BIBLE r' "> BY CORNELHJS R. STAM PRES. BEREAN BIBLE SOCIETY CHICAGO 35, ILLINOIS THE SECRET OF SPIRITUAL VICTORY Believers in Christ have been made “free from sin” by grace tßcm. 6:14, 18) in the sense that they need not, indeed, should not, yield not to temptation arises (Rom. 6:12, 13). Believers have al so been made “free from the law of s:n and death” (Rom. 8:2) for Christ, in grace, bore the death penalty for them. 'But no believer is free from what Paul calls “the law of sin which Is in my members,” that is the old, Adamic, nature, with its inherent tendency to do wrong. Nor is he free from the conflict with the new nature which this in volves. If the Christian would be truly spiritual and deal in a Scrip tural way with the sin that in dwells him, he must cl.fcrly recog nize its presence; he must face the face that while, thank God he Is no longer “in sin,” sin Is stlU in him. But this conflict should not dis courage us, for it is one of the true signs of salvation. It is un known to the unb liever, for only the additional presence of the new Adrcrtfors Give The Best lays CROSSWORD J ACROSS I 1, Mischievous ) children ' 8. Store ' 9. Genuine 10. Tibetan priest 11. Mr. h, Me Do wall, actoc 12. Join 14. Cuckoo 15. Plague 16. Spaces in ' Doric frieze 19, Nickel b (sym.) ! 20. Babbler 31. Performs ! 23. Submarine ’ weapon 35. S-shaped molding 37. Account book 80. Land ► measure SI. Dreamily thoughtful 32. Mirrored ( image ' 35. Com mandments 36. Hindu i garments 37. Booth 39. Look for 40. Detest 41. Founder of Christian Science .« j 42. In bed ft DOWS. # I 3.PresseeJhß i 2 I s I 4 ya r r r f Jll Z\ " 77,77/ s f ’ IS Z - V? zt Iz j .1 mr. * — m. 3 j ra 7,7/ ' __ i ZZZtZZZmZZZZ ST~ 777 V 58 T 77 M’i t l-ffl H I* p-v ~ - * * '•. „\ . - - : . ■ —.-—JOBt*- .:—* jr \ A* * First Tin* Permanent Wave With Squalane, Nature’s Own Oil By Helene Curtis , Miss Edna Pate, Styiist * Has Joined Our Stqff x nature, along with the causes this conflict, for says about these two natures: “these are contrary the one to the other.” But not only is this confiiot with in th;( believer a sure sign of salvation it also creates within him a deep and necessary sense oh our inward» import letiori and of the infinite grace of a holy God in saving us and ministering to us daily in hoping us to overcome s.n. And this in turn gives us a mor.l understanding, approach as we proclaim to the lost “tire gos pel of the grace of God.” Paul’s epistles show clearly that thAre is nothing that will so help us to overcome sin and live pleas ing to God as an undertanding and an appreciation of what He lias done for us in Christ. As We arc! occupi ed with these “things of the Spirit” we find qurseh-es “walking in the Spirit,” and Gal. 5:16 says: “Walk in th.l Sp rit, and ye shall not fulfil the lusts of the flesh.” How much better to have our lives transformed by occupation with Christ (II Cor. 3:18) and our posiion and blessings in the huavenlies with Him (Col. 3:1-3) than to assume the hopeless task of trying to improve the “old nature”; always engaged in intro sp.fction; always occupied with the flesh! 21. Af fixes 22. Think 24. Even (poet.) 25. Row ing im ple- ments 26. Lubri cant 3. Tablet 4. Cunning ' 5. Great quantities (var.) 6. German boy’s name 7. Leave out 8. Inventor’s grant . 11. Sloping roadway 13. Goddess of discord , 15. Puzzle 17. Siouan Indian tribe 18. Through 28. Leveled 29. Wrest 31. Vexatious (colloq.) 33. Radio’s Mr. • Allen Phoenix Beauty Shop Burnsville, N. C. Ph. 682-2314 For Spring , • a I*■ 1 ~ _ . " w Answer « Rqi3|9|vgpJqlQlTg |EHpaUx|d i d[3 "a [3 X I S N|3ldHiyaTv OTgjfHH 3|9|o IMo Qi3jd|a o xEi IsTlplvMah l y a d DISBBsIIM 013 w rap3|T|S|itdlßlT N V 1311 i n TTMa q o o a ■ v W V -i Bh »3«1 BdOH SBs dwT^l mSi 34. Fibbed 37. Shinto j temple 38. Check (colloq.) Good New Books At Re gional Library For Every Taste By Ashton Chapman Imortant new volumes acquisit ioried by the Avery-Mitchell-Yancey Regional Library include the fol lowing titles: MARKINGS by Dag Hammarsk-1 joOd. Every one who reads this' book is bound to feel he has had the privilege of contact with a great andJovable man. THE QUALITY OF COURAGE j by Mickey Mantle. He tells why | courage can be the most import-: ant asset you Can possess. A book j for both parents and young people. SEEDS OF DESTRUCTION by Thomas Merton. This new book was written in, and for, a time of crisis—the moral crisis of racism and the “black revolution,” and the spiritual crisis occasioned by the passings of the old order. HOWARD THURMAN, Portrait of 1 a Pract cal Dreamer, by Elizabeth ' Yates. Born in Daytona Beach, Fla.. | the grandson of slaves, the Rev. ; Hoard Thurman is now considered one of the great preachers of the world. This is an insp iring story about an unusual man. THOSE WHO CARE by Laura Nelson Baker. This volume tells how you can help people thrcmgl grottp work. MY SHADOW RAN FAST by B 11 Sands. As a youngster the au tor was a violent, law-braking, convention-defying young thug. In San Quetin Prison he learned what unhappiness and sayagery can do to people. Now free, he is devot ng his energy and talent to organizing rhabilitation programs to help con victs >and ex-conv'ets. MEET THE FUTURE by Edi:h Patterson Meyer. People and ideas in the libraries of today and morrow. THE STORY OF MOSLEM ART- Iby Christine Price. With its e x- I ceUent illustrations, this is. an im portant addit : on to the Regional Library’s growing collection of books on art. \ THE EYE OF THE PAINTER by Andrew Loomis. No matter, what preference as to form, subject mat ter, technique, ,or medium the reader brings to th's book he will be feward-M by a fe rasp if the beauty which Mr. Loom's views as the prime concern of the artist. SELECTED POEMS OF VACHEL LINDSAY edited by.Mark Harris, who has chosen what he feels to be the most enduring portions of LAd say’s work, unified them themati cally and introduced them with an extended biographical preface. THE LOST WORLD Randall Jarrett. This, his. seventh book of poetry, has the imaginative and dramatic force that this North Carolinian's work has always had | but its word portraits of human beings have a clearness - and dire centess that are new. TIME WAS by John Foster West. A forceful £tory of a man’s search -for the truth about the father he rejected and the mother he never quite understand. The author, bqrn in Wilkes County, attended Morgan ten High School, Mars Hill Junior College and the University of North Carolina. DANNY AND THE POI PUP by Ruth and Latrobe Carroll. These) popular Tar Heel writers of child ren’s books have created a warm and suspenseful story of a boy fac ed with real problems. The setting is Haw'aii of the 1820 s. THE COKESBURY PARTY BOOK, j Revised Edition. More than 50 com | p’.ete’y planned parties. ! ANCIENT COINS by Ted G. , Wear. Collecting, historic co : ns of ancient Greece and Rome can be inexpensive, intriguing and profi table. Illustrations and price lists are included.. A. THE GARDNER’S FERN. BOOK by F. Gordon Faster. Wth photos and line dnawings, this volume includes a wealth of specific infornna t:on on light, soil, potting, ferti lizing, watering, temperature and other important matters. 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