PAGE EIGHT SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON JOHN, PREACHER OF REPENTANCE International Sunday School Lesson for August 20, 1950 Memory Selection: “'Bear fruits that befit repentance.”—Luke 3:8. Lesson Text: Luke 3: 7-20 John the Baptist, after a solitary life of preparation, during which time he had ample time to meditate and think and develop his powers of com munication with God, suddenly ap peared to the Jewish people with start ling effect. “Men were conscious that a new power had appeared among them,” says Professor A. B. David son. “The soft livers in the cities wondered at the unkept shaggy figure whose trumpet tones shook them.” Thus, about twenty-six, A. D., or, as Luke says, in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius, John began his public career as a preacher and reformer. His activity lasted but two years. That of Jesus was only three.' How much can be accomplished in a short time if great spiritual force isj behind the man and the message. During his hermit life, John be- j came acquainted with the cruelty and! wickedness of society and witnessed the misery and affliction of the poor.j Going farther in his consideration of these things, he realized that these things were the cause of sin and he. was impelled by divine power to de-j liver a message of condemnation and warning to those who were heedlessly! drifting through life. Jesus, himself, paid high tribute to' John the Baptist, saying that none] had been bom of woman greater than I he, yet adding to this declaration that I UNEXPECTED COMPANY NO PROBIEM HERE f | ! ; Jl? IF ?? *4. .'► This wife housewife is prepared for such emergencies. Her Interna* | < | h tional Harvester seven-cubic-foot freezer, known as Model 70, is < I <; stocked with 245 pounds of frozen foods. It has more than 17VJ square <| < [ feet of sub-zero fast freezing surface. A steel wire basket keeps the 1 <; foods she wants handiest near the top of this new kitchen-size freezes* % BYRUM MPLEMENT & TRUCK CO. II EDENTON ELIZABETH CITY I I Sell Your Tobacco I AT I Farmers Warehouse 1&2 I Windsor, N. C. I i I We Guarantee To Sell Your Tobacco As High As I I Any Market In The State. I I We Will Start Receiving Tobacco Friday, August 18th I FRANCIS HICKS Operators FARRAR HICKS . - Xl| m ■» * '■ ' .. •; . „ ': I Latest available registration figures show Ford Trucks score wwW W Us W bigger sales gains than all other makes combined! j ▼ R. L. Polk & Company 1950 new truck license registrations 4 _..... v/ . (l .... TUece * report—latest available 5-month period / UITE* Tvle ALL Illßmß . HBjU (January through May) versus Ist 6 months, 1949-shows ft EXTRA-VALUE FEATURES! * Ford Truck sales increased 73% ... compared to a vv A r I fIHJi decrease of 6% for the rest of the truck industry. i■ * Choice of V-8 or 6-cylinder power! ■ I [★ Two 145-horsepower Big Jobs! ,L fciMi a” >'v ill* Over 175 models to choose from! »||y| || P (★ New 110-horsepower SIXI ’ §§§f§f rl [ J~I@F ’ tj* f 7^- T i’ll ¥ 'll f. * Ford Million Dollar Cabl ’ *j f v f |l Jk ★ BONUS* BUILT Construction—' I ' J 'jL ' which means big reserves of r j -'** Ford * on ® er frue * t I'M * RnSmHI I A* *BONUS:"Something given In addition to 9|H C~pjl —what is usual or strictly duo" — Wobstor. ******* I ] u . >e , ixcspwono* ••••#• e-|)% jjji fORD TRUCKS SCORS SALES PER CENT OF \ iM BIQOSST SAIRS O AIMS i INCREASE INCREASE Ford. 50538 73% ; 111 r All other trucks ... « ■+* % combined :. decrease 17979 -6% * ♦ 11111 Truck "B”.;; 8455 16% Truck f, C w ;#* decrMM 16191 J ~34% Truck "D**;. ..decrease 12 o —™ * e Truck"E”; 2979 W 9% • ♦ AH others;;. ducruosu 13210 -23% . •* * |M4ir f»wß ,# J“* * * *—34% Igß Ford Trucking Costs loss Because — ™ FORD TRUCKS LAST LONGER Using latest registration data on 6,*592,000 trucks, life insurance exports prove Ford Truths last longer I Carelessness With Fuels j Results In Tragedies More tractor and truck fuel is used during the summer on Arms than at any other season the local County 'Farm Agent with the State College Extension Service points out that the petroleum products can be a servant or destroyer. It all depends on how they are used. Careless use of motor fueis or other flammable liquids leads to tragedy. The victims die prematurely and hor ribly. They ignored repeated warnings and waited until it was too late to change their habits. If you want to avoid disaster here are some important rules recommend ed by the National Safety Council. 1. An underground tank with a pump similar to the equipment used lin service stations provides the safest (storage for large supplies of farm tractor fuels, gasoline or kerosene on 11 farms. I 2. The next best method of Btoring ! gasoline supplies is in a well con structed steel tank located at. least [ forty feet or more from farm build , ings or from combustible material. If . a separate enclosure is used it should , .permit vapors ter escape in case of a . leak or spill. 3. When necessary to bring gaso line inside, a red labeled container of an approved safety type and not more than one gallon capacity should i be used. Kerosene for immediate use| may be kept in a small safety type! container that is labeled and different! , in size, shape and color from gasoline containers. 4. Never re-fuel a tractor while the motor is running or extremely hot. Check fuel lines frequently to avoid leaky connections. 5. The use of open containers or careless spilling of flammable liquids invites trouble. A dangerous feature of gasoline storage in elevated tanks is the hazard of gravity flow, defect ive hose or the absence of self-clos ing valves and lock. 6. Never draw or handle flammable liquids in the presence of open flame or other sources of ignition. ATTEND WASHINGTON MEETING Mrs. Horace White and Mrs. Harry Crummey, members of Chowanoke Council, No. 54, Degree of Pocahontas, i attended a meeting of the Pocahontas I held in Washington, N. C., Friday {night. The occasion was the official* 'initiation of Mrs. Pauline Hurd, Great Pocahontas of North Carolina. A very interesting and informative meeting was reported by the Edenton ladies. Poor Man She —In India, when a man dies, they bury his widow with him! That is cruel. He—Yes, poor man!