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HIS PERQUIMANS WE: ' 22TF0KD, N. C i"3aY.V - .our r?,iMi' f"l! V1 I t I n 0 V at .' mm State Health Officer Gives Timely Advice Continued From Page One , lina that is, children under six there were 70S cases of diphtheria, 549 cases of measles -(1945 was not an epidemicyear), 64 cases of men ingitis, -73 cases of polio, and 1,176 fever. :m addition- , The . opening 1 , of , jscheol iri North Carolina s in other States and sec tionsis just around the corner, and the .time for parents to act Is now. Any delay will defeat the purposes of this appeal, t If the doctor, after making an examination of the pre school child, can give it a clean bill of health, parents will have the satis faction, ef knowing that the child is Tesrinning its educational career, VHOCB VM. OV. to these, gonorrhea was discovered in SI children under six, and syphilis in Btarting from scratch, with at least 175. ' ' . I an equal chance to succeed among its All told, we have here somewhere fellow pupils. If, on the other hand, in the neighborhood of .3,000 children of pre-school age known to have been afflicted with diseases that may correctible ; defects are discovered, then the necessary corrections can be made, and even if the child's start in soayjol ' LESSOil . JESUS AND RIGHT USE OP PROPERTY1 International Sunday School For September, I, 1946 cal doctor. .J. have resulted in various complica-j school is temporarily delayed, When tions, many of which are suDjeci 10 does enter it will be free of inw detection only by a competent medi- pairments that might have'been haz ardous. Remember, good health is the foundation of human happiness, the cornerstone of the well rounded life. You love your child, of course; then give it the benefits to which it is en titled the protection without which it can never attain the more abund ant life. Now Avctole - r-x-.T-iw-k Art fi 1847 KUUtKa disXjo. Chest of Silver 5 2 -piece set $64.75 Community Silver Plate 50 Pieces and Chest $71 -5 Ronson Lighters $5-5 "P Electric Toasters- $4-35 Emerson Radios $24-75 Electric Clocks $4-95 up .GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION 'S JEWELRY STORE Expert Watch Repair 10 Day Service Second Floor Gregory's HERTFORD, N. C. ELIZABETH CITY One Day CCDT I 3 and 8 P.M. Golden Text; "Lay up for your selves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust, dofh consume, and where thieves do not break through nor 'steal; for where thy treasure is, there will thy heart be also." Matthew 3:20-21. - Lesson Text: Exodus 20:15; verbs 30:7-9; Matt 6:25-33. defiance- of his moral law and is in contempt of has holy nature, A world made up of thieves would be an lm possible world, for hutaan beings to ljve in. . , , , i ,' Selfishness, for the most part, is the basic cause for stealing. The de sire to possess something which be longs to another; the desire to get something without expending the ne cessary effort v in time and physical Lesson energy, cause some to sink to the level of . taking by stealth, at the point of a guni or through' fraudulent manipulations. There art 'other forms of dishon esty, however, which are not outright stealing. Hypocrisy is absolute dis honestythe pretense of being some thing when down in your heart you know you Are not sincere. Jesus .condemned 'this form . of dishonesty most severely. Honesty lives in one's soul and should be practiced in our everyday living. Jesus' dealing with Zaccheus illus trates how he dealt with a dishonest instead of condemning one Pro- The apparent utter disregard of the rights of others, both as to person and DroDertv. is the basis for most of the criminality in the world today.lwhom everyone knew to be crooked, There is a dire need for the teaching he had fellowship with Zaccheus in of and acceptance of the right of his home and cave him th onnor- always to keep In mind the words of. this Eighth Commandment of God, "Thou shalt not steal."1 , i . t V ownership. From earliest childhood, individuals should be taught to re spect the property of another. Some years ago a well known eco nomist, after much study, estimated '.that stealing through fraud, burg lary, robbery and thefts cost the Alt NEW THIS YEAR misnrroia the most STUPENDOUS army or gksantic ratdub n ail ascus Hisrosr, DKXuuwa tm wim JUl.,TVTUHUd7.i1.Hi HiUMml Acrobat Worid Wmmn ONLY BIG CIRCUS COMING ! If you are one of those who have waited for a FRIGID AIRE-REFRIG-ERATOR, STOVE or COLEMAN SPACE HEATER, just be patient a little longer. We have been, assured deliveries will be better and faster. We will keep you advised of develop ments and your patience is appre ci cited J. C. BLAIICHAfiD & CO., IfJC. " BLANCH ARD'S" SINCE 1832 HERTFORD. N. C. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeMN.-aie Harvest Time Items ! f WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON GOODRICH PEANUT DIGGERS nly 10 of these diggers have been al lotted to us ... so place your order now. If your old digger needs repairs, see us for parts. We have them in stock. , tunity of appreciating the beauty and desirability of a pure and good lifer with the result that Zaccheus caught the vision for himself and immediate ly went to work to purify his life by attacking the most glaring sin of which he was conscious. The genu- tfeV Publication On I , Wiring Of Farm Home A large pipe carries more water than a small .pipe;- It takes a large electric wire to carry enough current to operate electric ranges, water heaters, heme lockers, , attio fans, bathroom ' ; heaters and : . other such equipment - ' When the vaverage farm home is Wired for electricity, the, service en trance is not made large enough, sufficient branch circuits and, con venience outlets are not, provided, and sufficient outside wiring is not considered in advance. As a result, re-wiring of the home becomes a costly necessity all be cause original plans and equipment did not provide the future" needs of the owner. Farmers who are planning to wire their homes and those who contem plate re-wiring should write the Ag ricultural Editor, State College, Ral eigh, for a free copy of "More Facts About Wiring", Folder 66. W. J.1: Ridout, Jr., Extension agri- It's time to make repairs to your farm machinery and to get that extra piece of equipment you need. Get in touch with us for anything you need in this line. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH: Shingles Wire Fencing Hay Balers ?aint Nails Bags Bale Ties Tillers Wood Saws And Many Items of Tractor Equipment KEEP US IN MIND! J. C. BLAtlCIIARD & CO, IX 'BLANCH A RVS" SINCE 183:1 HERTFORD, N. C. . 4 people of this country more than twoiineness of his conversion is attested and a half billion dollars each. year, bv the fact that he immediatalv de- This staggering sum could be ma- jclared his intention of giving half of terially reduced if our people would, his wealth to the poor and of restor- put into practice this Eighth Com-,ing fourfold to those whom he had mandment, "Thou shalt not steal." , Dr. G. S. Dobbins says, "There are many reasons why there must be a law against stealing. The two kinds of crime that have afflicted- humanity most universally throughout the ages have been crimes against the person of others and crimes against property. Unless these two types of criminality are dealt with vigorously and suffici ently, there can be no secure social order. "In a stable civilization, the sacred- ness 01 human ure comes nrst, and then must be guaranteed the sacred -ness of property rights. If, without fear of punishment, men were allow ed to take the property of others by theft or by force, there could be no I orderly government or industry. "Theft degrades the. thief, and so brings on degeneration of personality. Theft wrongs the one from whom the property is stolen, since it takes from him the fruits of his labor. Theft is an offense against God; hence it is in cheated. Jesus used another method in deal ing with dishonesty when he came to the temple and found men, under the cloak of religion, tricking and rob bing their fellowmen by selling ani mals for sacrifices at exorbitant prices and of bringing the business of the world into the sacred precincts of God's house. Taking a scourge, he drove these men out of the temple, exclaiming, "Jt is written. My house is a house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves." Regardless of the exigencies of modern times, it still remains true, as Pope declared, "An honest man's the noblest work of God." The same truth that applies to in dividuals also applies to large busi ness corporations and to nations. If all persons and all nations in the world were only reasonably honest in their dealings, how much more pleas ant would be the relationship in the world. Nations and individuals need t i t t 1 t t t t t i t i Pi 0 c PLANES YOU WILL FLY IN . ' f"K r .,'.1 is1' -: cultural engineer, disctiB3e in thja publication the basic needs for ,tna service entrance, branch circuits, toi- venlence , outlets, 'celling ; Hghts ami V vumiue wirmg. , t. s . fl 1 i, He emphasizes the' fact ithat tHe 1 home owner should find out what tyrte . of equipment he needs and then cof . suit his power supplier or, electrical v contractor as how best to obtain thle electrical services that he - requires, .' : taking into account ajl possible future needs. ' ' What is the minimum size for thft entrance ' cable ? What size wire should hn iihmI in hmnoh Atnniliaf. , in the kitchen be? These and many ',, other such ( questions are answered in the new publication. v . ' . T Why NotT - A father was trying to have hp young son accepted into a select kin dergarten school The teacher qued tionea tne iour-year-oia quite extefl siveiy.- sati8nea with the resnlts, to iaay statea tne.ciuid could enter m mediately, jureatdnr in on- the pra fusion of thanks from the haDp! father, the child exclaimed. ."But daddy, aren't you, going to ask hear some questions to see if she knows anytmngi'' . f Jfcr Y0U31I Hem tft fdkM tht rut xtt 4f your braltft Mufffni your kttchtn ymmr ... what oomt to fount e ThOM Of )uot t) H0 ! tht IntriQUln woys to mofc for your Uvino 91 tllO W0BMH aVOjO Of THI CMkltTlAH iciMci MOMrraa Tmm mbM MM ere TpM vatusr fel mm twUV 1 l"l I .1 1 f - - III III , . I Mmo) V'ltosf' A 9pocto( bttMstluctofy vwboortodOs a t Vlaai srsaiSM 1 - - tmA ihismI KB f mm. TO PLANT YOUR FALL GARDEN If you missed all the fun of having a Spring Garden . . . and pledged that; you would faiSe those fresh vegetables in a Fall Garden, now is the time to start planting. 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