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THE YANCEY RECORD the ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS OPEN MAY 10»h I—7 P.M. During May •sorgo W. Roberts Building West Main Street Burnsville, N.C. Annie C. Hassell Margaret S. Tyner the “ PROUDEST ” folk are the ones who save! i %fe, JBT ... ' vM HAH;. W^B'; The “proudest" folk have a saving plan; they save a part of each pay check. Small amounts saved regularly have away of becoming substantial totals since Northwestern pays four per cent Interest compounded semi-annually. Open or add to your Northwestern Savings Account today! ■//VO ( I XI r~-le MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION j^JEIJ^OR^WESTERNJE^^y ii#^jwpjii ™ TO SHOW HER HOW SPECIAL SHE IS ! CoppUu Lia« Os Max Factor Coty Tussy Perfumes & Colognes - ■—l Beettiftl Slection Os Summer Costume Jewelry POLLARD’S DRUG STORE Burnsville, N. C. May 9 Ibm® 1 {pedal JH|| DIVINE CHALLENGE By: William D. Robinson Light of Truth Route 1 Burnsville, M. C. Part n 2 x t Equal ( Remembe- the little boy. . . . the cat? The cat was on top of the house and the boy was afraid to c'.imb. Heaven is something that we all want, the cat was what the boy wanted. The cat was up on top of the house, htaven is UP too and If we want heaven we must “climb.” If you are af raid to climb you won’t get there. The bey sat under the big walnut tree thinking. Maybe If he put a ladder uo agalnt the house the cat would come down it and he wouldn’t need to climb after all. So away he went to the tool house, run ning as fast as he could. After some effort he got the ladder out of the to*v. house. And af ter MUCH effort he got the ladder up against the house and began calling the cat. But the cat seemed confused and as aid of the ladder and began backing away. Ndw, there was nothing left for him to do but climb up there and help the cat down. The first step was hard but he closed his eyes and began. BEGINNING! is the hard part. Starting is the first step to ward heaven. Bach rep be came easier and after he had reached the tap he found that he could have taken even more steps if they had been there. Now, we need to back up and explain the spiitual meaning of this story. We can leave the boy on top of the house for awhile. The boy did NOT build the ladder, someone else made It. We do not build away to heaven. Jesus has already done that. He has made away, all we need to do Is find the lad der and place it In the direct ion ihat we want to go and start climbing. Remember the \ FHURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 Other si||iitlni Candy ; ■:'{ • : Cameras Billfolds R * ladder can be used to go DOWN as well as to go UP. It requires an effort to go in either direction. Our own ef fo t will place the lader In the direction that WE want to go. Notice a'so, It requires a small amount of effort to find the ladder and a great amount of effort to put It uo. After you get the ladder up or after you get saved jnu must to climb or grow In grace ard In spi-lt. We do NOT receive ary honor by Just plac ing the ladder up in & certain position never climb It. This boy had the energy to climb but If he had never started he would have LOST his ability to do so because ht would have convinced himseif that he COULD NOT DO IT. If we find ourselves putting o it things to do we find that they become harder and harder as we stand and look at them. It we nave a talent we can use for Jesus we shou'd do every thing that we can to exercise that ability. WE CAN ALWAYS GO A ROUND HIGHER. We must remember that man’s lad ders are different from God’s. Man’s extend to a certain len gth'but Gad’s go on indefini tely. If we take a MILLION steps par day we will find that we can take a million the next day. The thought for this week is: Problems that look as big as a mountain will prove to be only Mole-hi ls If we go at them armed with courage and the grace of God. Women Past 21 WITH HUDOn IMNTATMM tuffar Many Trouble* After 21, common kidney or Bioddaff Irritation* effect twice at many womm aa man and may make you tease and bom too frequent, burning or jtdunt urination both day and tun*-; Sacondaryy, you may torn sleep aai ■dfctfroni Headaches. Backache 3 J** 1 °M. tired, depreeaed. In such in* ‘•non. CYSTEX ueually brine* fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritoUM Derma in strong, acid urine and by aaat> gtaic pain relief. Gat CYSTEX at drum pats. Sea bow fast A can help yon.
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