TWO MINUTES
WITH THE BIBLE
BY CORNELIUS R. STAM PRES.
BEREAN BIBLE SOCIETY
CHICAGO 35, ILLINOIS
THE DEATH OF THE CROSS
There are four words which
evlfry one of us should consider
in connection wthUhrist’s death
at Calvary if we would fully ap
predate what our Savior d‘d for
us there.
CRUCIFIXION
It is doubtful wheth k man has
ever conceived a more cruel and
humil ating way to execute even
the vilest criminals. The physical
agony alone must have been hor
rible to even contemplate. The
criminal was nailed to a tree and 1
left to hang there, ‘wr thing in :
the most intense pain until, f-Vers
wracking his, body, he died. And
then think of the humil ation as
he was nailed th he, stripped and!
naked, to suffer shame and dis-!
grace before the public gaz.i. Lit
tle wonder Phil. 2:8 says that]
Chrst humbled Himself to become
obedient “unto death, even the
d bth of the cross.”
SUBSTITUTION
We have net even begun to un
derstand the cioss if we do not
understand 'that Christ di d there
as our Substitute, paying for our j
sins.
“Christ d'ed for our 'sins” (11
Grassroots Opinion
LE ROY. ILL., JOURNAL: 1
“Over in Sweden, long said to be <
the showcase for socialism or :
welfare, the national • sal k tax i
now will be 9 per cent. Cigarettes, l
for instance, will cost 77c per
package. Th | rich have been
equalized. The average man, and"!
the poor man, pay the taxes, and :
pay until it hurts. The Unit'd
States is well down such a road.
Our government and our leaders.
.should have th •, courage to ask I
p bple to pay their way. s Our citi-j
z<ns should demanl such a course.'
Yet, here we are, wittr our politi-,
cians unwilling to ask such an'
equitable proposal, and the peo
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THE YANCEY RECORD
THURSDAY, MARCH M, 11*65 v
C6r. 15:3). “Tjis own self bare
cur sins in His own body on the
i tree” (f Pet.t 2:24).
REPRESENTATION
i But Christ was more than our
| Substitute; He was our voluntary
Riauc ntativ;, at Calvaiy. He
h^rtaken on H mself human so, in
that HP. might represent man tU_
fore cod and died as a Man for
men.
“As it is appointed unto men
one;* to die" but after this the
.judgment, so Christ was once of
fered to bear the sins of many, r ”
i (Heb. fl‘27, 28).
I “(He) was made . . . lower than
the angels . . . that He by the
grace of God should taste death
for every man” iHeb. 2:9>. .
IDENTIFICATION
! It follows from this that il
| Christ refires a ted me at Calvary.
IHe became Identifi id with me
there, 'and I am identfied 'with
Him as I accept this by faith.
H kce Paul .-exclaims:
“I am crucified with Chrst,
nevertheless I live; yet not I, hut
Christ liveth in me: and th;: life
wh'ch I now live in the flesh, I
j live by the faith of the Son of God.
| who loved md and • gave Himself
I for me” (Gal. 2:20>.
pie apparently happy and con
tented to follow the present cour
se. W. have, lost much of our
moral fiber.”
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BOONEVILLE, IND., STAND
ARD: “Demand is always on the
threshold of change. The most
successful of all merchants are
thosd who antic'pate a change in,
demand and 'use advertising to
claim a fresh market.” I
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SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. PA., I
CALL AND NEWS: “A Montreal I
movie house was beng 'picket *1
but business was brisk anyway
as the theater was showing a
suspension puts a big ultrasoft coil
spring at each wheel
New Luxury LTD’s m Decorator in
teriors, thick nylon carpeting ■ Wal
nutlike vinyl inserts on doors and in
strument panel ■ Rear-seat center arm
rests, five ash trays (4-door hardtops),
padded instrument panel
New Power ■ Big, new 289-cu. in. V-8
standard in XL’s and LTD’s ■ New
BIG SlX—biggest Six in any car, std.
on other Galaxie and Custom models
Visit your Ford Dealer and take a
test drive soon!
good mystery thriller. The) union l
strategists came up with an ef
fective answer. The pickets b i
signs that lead:'
:hlkf V p,rofes.sor’s wife dd it.’ Two
Hours later tht| strike ; was set
ued.” j
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ANDALUSIA, ALA., STAR
iEWi: “Just lake a at
.no. latest' in Federal boon-doggery.!
Ulicit- Sam is off,, ting college
students substantial assistance to
-steer the brilliant minds into med
cai schools. And how is Congress
going to reward these I yqungsters
viio choose the paths that lead to
M. D. Aegrees? - Why, naturally,
uy adopting Medicare legislation
that wdl socialize the medical
»profession, undermining any am
bitions that might lead to a pro
iitab'e profession forth/ scholar-,
ihip winners.” j
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CORRIGAN, TEXAS, TIMES: '
: :It’s a peculiar world. Washing-'
con takes over our money, and
then threatens to cut eff our do).,
f we don’t comply. Foreign na
.ions can trample our flag, wreck
>ur embassies, "tGI Uncl:| Sum to
to jump in the lake, and still
hey receive foreign aid with no
itrings attaclv ff. Some things are
laid to figure out.”
ASTC Receives
Grant From Fed
eral Government
Boone—Appalachian Slate Tea
chers College has rec lived notifi
cation of a grant to the institution
from "the Federal Government to
pay students to work part time
while they study.
The grant totaling $14,091.00 was
mad.| under the economic Oppor
tunity Act *of 1984. The work
stufiy program will be initated
during the spring quarter under
the direction cf Dr. Kenn;lh Webb,
Jr., Assistant Dean of Student
Affair and Student Aid, Officer.
Dr. Webb estimat id the program
would provide work for approxi
mately 100 students who would
have the chance to work a maxi
mum of \fifteen hours per w !?k.
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1 Employment) projects plannell
under the grant on campus include,
| opportunities for both undergrad-,
j uat:| and graduate students. Th s
j work would be on an instructional
and non-instnicti>onal basis and
those employed wouU do such
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work as typing, mimeographing,
and general work assist'ng teach
ers.
An off-campus proj tet for stud
ents includes a program coordi
nated through WAMY Oommunity
I Action, Inc., the North Carolina
[ Fund -sponsored agency which
serves Wataijga, Avery, Mitch; |l, ,
and Yancey Counties.
The students who work with i
WAMY will be given ; rnployment ;
in connection with the Neighbor- j
hood sft>uth Corps Program which ,
will be financel under the Econo
mic Opportunity Act of 1934.
Students eligible for gmployment
under- this grant must be those
financially in need who have a
good academic standing and are
currently enrolled or accepted for
enrollment.
i According to Dr. Webb later
j proposals under, the EOA w'3l be
! mate to th;/ U. S. Government for
( this summer and 1965-1966.
, Those persons who are interest
ed should apply through the Stud
ht. Aid Office at Appalachian
State Teachers College.
Participants In
Grain Pro
gram Have
Advantages
Growers who participate in the
1965 feed grain program will have
definite advantag ks over growers
who elect not to participate, ac
cord ng to J. T. Randolph, Office
Manager of the Yancey Agricul
tural Stabilization and Cons i'va
tion Office..
First, ne explaned, the diver
sion .payment earned for r-./ducing
the farm’s. 1965 acreage of corn,
barley, or grain, sorghum, assur
es the participating growers of a
substantial income from the di
verted acres, regardless of drou
ght, flood, in& lets, hail, or crop
disease.
This is also true of the prioe
support paymefit which is made
on' ttie acreag;l planted in 1965 to
one or more of th;V three feed
grains no matter what disposi
tion is made of the I crop, the
price-support payment is assured.'
' And third, price Support is
j available through Utans and pur
-1 chases on the participating sar
i mers entire 1985 production of the
I three feed grains.
1 Furthermore, Ranlolph added,
i if the farm ap Lattor requests it
‘Leading acoustical consultants conducted
tests in which 1965 Fords (Galaxie 500 Sedan,
XL and LTD Hardtops) with 289-cu. in. V-8
engines and automatic transmissions rode
quieter' than a new ' Rolls-Royce. Tests were
certified by the U.S. Auto Club.
Test Drive Total Performance ’65
Best year yet to go Ford!
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APROOUCTOF Cg§D MOTOR COMRANY
an auvaiiva payment of one-half
of the set mated dtveraioft pay
meat Will be mad* at the) time at
signing up or aa soon as possible
after that time.
Growers take part, in the feed
grain program by div.kting at
least 20 percent of the farm’s
feed gra n base acreage into an
approved conserving us..( and car
rying out other provisions of the (
program. If more than the mini
mum acreage is diverted, a high
er rah< of payment will apply.
Maximum diversion is 50 percent
of the farm’s feed grain base or
25 acres, whichever is larg.jr.
The minimum rate of payment
is based on one-fifth of the coun
ty’s total priceisupport rate. A
high f- rate applies to d'version
is tween 20 and 40 percent of the
base. If 40 percent or more of the j
bas-.i is actually diverted, the high-]
or rate applies to the entire ac
reage diverted.
Farm operators may file appH
eat on, to take part ih the 1965
feed grain program at the Yan
cey ASCS county office. The sign
op period extends through March
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ot Foreign Cars
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Pianos Wholesale & Retail
1072 Patton Ave. 254-5757
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W. N. O. Wallpaper Hdqrs.
Int. Ext. house paints
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W. N. C. only complete
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Strings and Band
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62 Patton Ave. Ph. 253-3893
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62 College St. Ph. AL 2-4154
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30-32 Battery Park Ave.
| AL4-3563
HARRIN’S
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Made to order
Truck, Jeep seats rebuilt
254 Coxe Ave. **
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520 Haywood Rd. W. Asheville
Ph. AL 2-7574 . . '
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Hardware, Farm Implements
Field & Garden Seeds
Dairy Eqpt. & Supplies
39-41 N. Lexington Ave. 253-2348
USED PARTS, AH makes
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