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ered a group in his household to hear the Word of God ,Acts 10:27. 33). Could we not do the same? "Can- not each calculate with exactness ome time and place where the gos- pel is to be preached, and is it not possible to bring thither one's rela- tives and friends? Seeo~diy, when present in a place of worship, can- rtbt ~ch be prepared todaY, 'We are all here present'--all, faintly and friends, mind as well as body; 'in the sight of God's-not to be seen by others, not conscious so much of Others as of the presence of God; 'to hear all things'--not to be amused or to sleep; "that have been com- manded thee of the Lord'--not to Hsten to human conjecture or the ex- pIoiling of doubts, but to receive a positive message which is delivered in a reverent spirit-arid with the prophetic formula: 'Thus saith the Lord." What would happen were all Christian churches filled witln such audiences?" (Charles R. Erdman). This brings us to what is most im- portant of all in broadening our spiritual horizons. IV. An Understanding of God's Love (vv, 17, 18). God's love is for all people. Since He has not raised any barriers of race, creed, color, class, or social position, it is not for His followers. and assuredly not for His servants, to set up hindering restrictions which He does not countenance, If God i~tended to save Gentiles, Peter wanted to be an instrument in His hand, not a hindrance in His way, One of the needs of our day is that twhiose doing God's work should not thstand Him and His love He who fs ths same yesterday, today, and forever, is ready to work as powerfully today as He did in the days vf Peter and Paul, or of Finney and Moody. Let us give Him liberty to work in and through us, not as we may wish, but as He desires Who re we that we should withstand God? Goal of Life Oh, yet we trust that, somehow, ~od will be the final goal of ill, That nothing walks with aimless feet. That not one life shall be destroyed, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God has made the pile com- plete.-~Tenny.~on. --0--~ Clarified advertisin~ brtnl~a big resuit~--t~y one today and lie con Civil Service Exams. Announced iCivil service exaIninaLlon,; for the position~ desct,ibed beb)w were announced by the U. S. Civil ,Ser- vice Com,rnis:don ~,(l Monday. Ap- plications inusL be al lea:,:( 25 CommisMon'.~ Wa~;hin~-um " ottice no~ lah, r than the clo'sin~;" date speeitied. Junior cu:;todial ottiver, $/ 8(;(} ,t year, Bureau of ['risonn iu the Department of Jtisti(.t Junior cus- todial officers, suw, rvdse and in- struct inmates mnployed in work provided by the institution They are also responMlble for preven~- in~ escapes and for enforein;r the rules aM re;rulat.ions of the insti- tution. Applicants musL have com- pleted at least 14 units of hig'h- ~hool study and must meet hixdi an~d riR'i'[ phy~fieal atamtards. Ap- pl,cialinns must :be at least 25 The ['()]lowili~z two'examinations for inspeetol positions in the Navy De,partment have ~been reannoun- ted wit/~ m~,dified re(luirements. I'cr:~,ons now qualified are ur,z'ed to apply a~ once, alt, houg'h aptflica- tions: will be aecept(,d until further t~otice. The maximum a?:e i~ (;5 years. In.pecL ~r. on 2'i noel'in ?,' inacor- iaI $1,620 to $2,600 a year. Pcr- ,~ons may qualdfy in t}le3e optional branche::: Steel hulls;, niechanie~l], e/ectrieal, slid radio. For part of the Lc~;tiru4' and in,~;peclio/la] exper- lonec ldlaL }~ required, 1,eraons lnay xt~,b:~tiLute ;ipproprlate edllca- Lion or inechallieal ext)orlenee. ] ]nspecL;w ,~hip i ! s L r u e t i o n. $2,000 to $2,600 a year. There are I f(,ur optional 'branch(,:;: Electrical mechanical, :;(eel hul]~, and wooA hutl:~. For l)art, (,f the te:~tm~>: hi" ilispec [iolial ex,perlellce required, 5; "< appl,ieants iliay ,;abb . in .lefferson County. The list iz effec~lvv as of May 10. The sta~e taw re(tulre~ that ev- eF y person who buys, sells, reuts (,J" leases real estate for others on a brokerage basis, or who atLempts t,o perforna these acts, shall fir:~t secure a license from the Real EMate Co,mlni:~ion, ~he chairlnan )oit)!ed out. The Comoii:-;~am~ i:~ a creation of he 1:):;7 legislatqre. Its f(,remost purpose i.~ to protect the public nr it.~ realty transactions by regula-, tins' the aetivit,io~- of those in the pr(~fe:~si(m, This rc2"ulation i: ac- comolished through a system of /icen:un~'. Mr. Woodroe ::;aid. "Before any l'iecn:ae i~ i~-',:.ued". the Conlmi~;:~ion Chairman :~tated. "an inves;ti;~'ation i~ made of the applicant',; (tualifieations inelud- in~z honesty, grust-wort, hiness and crmlpcteney. The Cc~nmission is (qlll)owered !o re[us? a license, or LO cancel or revoke any,license i~;- ~;ued for fraudulent or unethical practice:, or for other ju:~t eauzeg. Severe penaltie~ are provided for violations of the act Violators are subject to fines of fro,m $100 Ln $1000, six monLhs i,mprisonment or both. Licensees are required to carry identifies- day. SEVENTY YI';ARS AGO. MAY 21 A bid ~f $10,500 w;,:; acvepted from ,lo:hll Wood (if Shermndoah ( ',nUll( y, Va for e 9 n.x tLructin~' a hi~;'hway bri(l?.e over the t).t~,mac "v },A cl ;it Sllephccdstown. .J.S. f~,rn~'on ?r wa'; aruIointed a (' mmli:~sioncr in (',h:lvery o[ Ih<, Cirouit (;ollrt o'f lhi:s count,v by John C. Sldnner ATTOrNEY-AT-LAW Office in Sadler Bnilding CIIARI,ES TOWN, W. VA Phnne 172-F Ir "it F. L Bushong I~e Bushong, Jr. Bushonff & Bushong ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in Washington ltall Building CItAELES TOWN, W. VA. s.d ~lilrl .x~et~ OGIIApItgR rapid, enllelt Itrr~t, ~iltlltlll~; I1.~0. Will]. etched, el~ d, audit.4. T~xes ~ 1~ ~erald ~r tlbu,'- &C ~trHTANT--IIOOltS ell~nt~, elos~/l, ii~l, ~tea, bookreepm .er,| ~, lal I~1~1 ! ltlte~ae~t~ z arrt~l~nwvt~ !1 lt,l aa ,2S? 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