; v I .THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, CTOBER 13, 1944. PAGE t'HK'l I iuw;i;DEfii;,ii;iWA(iTQv SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Reminders - ' , be obtained by farm families, house-, Meats and. Fatt Red "stamps A8 wives and others to the extent that ough Z8 and AS through K5 good mey usea s..gr" for tins purpose In lettniteiy;' Nd new stamps until 1M1 or to the' extent' of 260 pounds, tuber 29. whichever 'is ' greater, ; OPA says. JESUS' UNDERSTANDING OF I ity to live the highest possible kind MAN 1 of life. International Sunday School Lesson ! Then, we should have a deeper re For October 16 spect for other persons. The real Golden Text: "He needed not that Christian has a sympathetic under- Processed Foods--Blue stamps A8 Prior to September 27, sugar was not any one should bear witness concern- standing of the value of others and through Z and AS through K6 good authorised for; home-processing non iadefinitely. No new stamps until rationed or point-free, foods for saie. November 1. . Application for sugar f or this purpose SugarSugar stamps' 30, 81, 32 should be made to the local War nd 33 each good for five pounds in-1 Price and' Rationing Board, OPA uiuteiv. sugar stamp w koto im, ve pounds of canning sugar through Aruary next year. . Gasoline In t East Coast states A-ll- coupons gooj for three gallons each through . November 8. wel Oil Period 4 and 5 coupons Free Job Choice For Veterans All manpower controls have been removed ' insofar as veterans of the fundamentals and consider present war are concerned, the War Bible has to say about true worth Manpower Commission announces. So often, we have heard and read, Veterans do not need statements of fotlowing the death of a prominent nd new period 1 Coupons good availability in order to change jobs, man, a discussion of how much be roughout coming heating year. tney may be hired by any employer was worth. A rich man, in the eyes Shoes Airplane stamps 1 and 2 without referral by the United States of the world, is worth much and a Ciinpioymeni service, tney mav be poor man, very nine, now aoes insr man: for he himself knew what tries to promote their welfare. He : ' 1 .. 1 Q.QC D I vV a a. .a., ant stl liia t. tliA foot' wan in mail. uujiu a.mi. bww j ui hid w wk. -- , lesson Text: Genesis 1:27: Psalm Is this beneficial or harmful to those ' lor lumigaung 8; Matthew 12:9-21. with whom I come in contact? He It is refreshing in this day, when1 participates actively in all things the .worth and everyone of dollars and reshing in this day, when' participates actively in all things ".T "'"' of practically everything I which undertake to enrich, not only f" .d'f "1 ,H?J ne is measured in terms, hi own life, but the livegof those ? 'ho I J,r mi cents, to get down to around him. - - . : - . .aldehyde beside eart ls and consider what the' George llutterick says: "Every 111 an open can' ard Garriss, Extension pathologist at state College. He points out, however, that dis eased potatoes should be culled out in the nem ana mat tne crop snouio oe carefulty handled so as to prevent bruising of the potatoes. Rots cany over from year to year on storage urates and houses and therefore dis infecting is necessary. Garriss recommends three pints of commercial formaldehyde and 23 ounces of potassium permanganate 1,000 cubic feet of spare, rut the potassium perman ganate crystals in containers at equ ally distributed points on the floor of amount o' ll container should be sprayed thoroughly and the treatment repeated in two days. This method of disinfection can be used where the house is not tight enough for fumigation. Recent experimental work nas shown that chloropicrin, or tear gas, has promise of satisfactory fumigant for sweet potato hor.ss and crates. BUY WAR BONDS! ood indefinitely, Plentiful Food Onions. Overseas Christmas Package Mail ng October 14 last - day. U. S. Wilt Buy 1944 Wheat The' War Food' Administration through .the Commodity Credit Cor poration will buy all unredeemeo 1U44 crop wheat under loan May l, 1946," at parity prices (1944 loan rates plus 16 cents a bushel) less all t-arrying charges to the end of the storage year. In addition, Commo dity Credit Corporation purchase prices for wheat in store in terminal and sub-terminal elevators, which is being acquired to meet feed wheat life will be tested finally by this ap praisal does it see faces, or only things? Some business men see nothing but things price lists, pro fits, sales resistance; while other business men see faces the faces of those who work for them, and the ' and other government requirements. will be advanced from time to time during the season. plans. Academic curricula will range Cotton Goods Will Be "Tight" in level from the sixth irrade through The - supply of cotton goods is second year college and will include! tighter" now than it has been any courses in liberal arts, scientific and time during the war and is expected , ore-professional fields. Special classes to remain 'tight" for from one to will be provided for soldiers whose two years after the collapse of Ger- . ability to read and write is below hired without regard to employment . Christ and how should the Christian faces of those who have no work. ceilings and in seeking employment judge a man's worth? through the USES they are entitled While the true value of a human as a matter of right to a referral to being is not fully appreciated any any jobs of their choice, without re- where except in lands where Christ gard to essentiality or priority sta- is known, even in these lands, this is tus of such jobs. j not true often in the truest sense. In School For Veterans Overseas the Bible we find many teachings After the defeat of Germany, edu- that he,P us to understaid the true cation or practical training for civ- value of man. ill All IriHa Will Ha eFa-waA onM:An . I Tn Hanaoic In Ira Avot nVtontan iua the Army of Occupation and those learn that, after God had created all Iaces "l',";'y' ,ye' v- awaiting shipment home, the War other living things, he made man and Department says. Soldiers may breathed into him the breath of life, choose the phases of the program ! This man, whom God created in his they desire, but they will be encour-) own image was given domination over aged to select activities having i all other living creatures and things bearing on their individual post-war I which God had before created. Unto subject. Some statesmen see nothinir but things battleships, voting booths newspaper headlines. Other states men see faces the faces of th. poor, the faces of little children, the myriad faces of those slain in war. Some preachers see nothing but things church buildings, year books, card catalogues. Other preachers see faces faces wistful and sin-scarred, The Master saw nothing but facs, nothing on earth but faces, nothing in heaven but faces, nothing in hell but faces." What is. your valuation of man? Start with the container farthest trom the door and pour the formalde hyde on the crystals as fast as pos sible. Move quickly as the g:is given off is very irritating to the eyes. Keep the house closed for 24 hours before it is thoroughly aired and the potatoes put in. Sulphur fumigation may ;ilso lip used, and the effectiveness of this method is increased by spraying the Inside of the house and the crates with water two days before applying the treatment. A solution of one pov;r:;l :i cupper sulphate (blue stone) in 10 gallons of water can be used for disinloct lng. The crates should be removed from the house and dipped into the solution. The inside of the housf . i i And Your b i.r"1, Energy Is Below Par it may b? raused by disorder of kid oey function that permits poisonous waste to accumulate. For truly many people feel tired, weak and miserable when the kidneys fail to remove excess acids and other wuste mattr from the blood. You may Buffer nagging backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizxinesa. getting up nights, leg pains, swelling. Sometimes frequent ana scanty urina tion with smarting and burning is an other sign that something is wrong with the kidneys or bladder. There anould be no doubt that prompt treatment is wiaer than neglect. Use loan's Pill. It is better to rely on a medicine that has won countrywide ap- Eruval than on something less favorably nown- Ooon's have been tried and test ed many years. Are at all drug stores. Get Ooan today. nfth grade standard. In mechanical and technical courses and in practi cal training for trades and vocations, equipment of the Signal Corps, Quar termaster Corps and Ordnance De partment will be used. Danger Season For Forest Pires Dry weather in late summer and large amounts of debris left in the woods as a result of war-time log ging have increased the forest fire hazard this year, the United States Forest Service warns. It urges spe cial care in smoking, handling camp tires and in using fire arms in the woods this fall. California, for ex ample, has been experiencing one of its worst forest fire seasons in his tory, its fires drawing hundreds of sailors and soldiers from training irauion yarns oi cotton textiles, and camps to nre lines and interrupting th food industry must depend upon war production in lumber operations, cotton bagging due to' a shortage of Brinish Report On Flying Bom jute irora India. j first reports that. . the German Smm A" Coupoihii'Not;.' 9 "wereJdevefoping' a long-range ' bonf--The- 17East Coast States and the bardment weapon of a novel type remainder ef the country will get to- reached London in April, 1943, the gether on ., the same "A gasoline British reveal in a recently issued coupons November !), when "A-13's" "Report on the Flying Uomb." After in. the renewal ration-Jtooks ' will be reconnaissance . photographs in No good i throughout, the ?oountry, the vember, 1943, revealed that the Ger many, the Office of War Information reports, on the basis of facts sup plied by the . War Production Board ' and the Foreign Economic Adminis tration. Production is insufficient to . meet military and civilian demands,' and the . market is short in basic 1 ! types of o ttoii fabrics used in low ;. cost garments. The Pacific war will require i ;( ,v cotton as the basic military clothing staple, whereas vool has been heavily used in Eu ope. Cotton fabrics such as certain denims and chambrays w ill continue to be needed by the military, and cotton duck is now on. the urgent list. During the first six months, after the 11 of Germany the United Nations elief and Rehabilitation Adminis tration is expected to psk for 300 -Office, of Price Administration has announced, ine last strip oi coupons in the books of East Coast motorists, the "A-lZ's,.' will not be used. Oniy three of ..the "A-13's" will be good for East Coast motorists, because they Will be "used only for six weeks. On December 21, all "A-13s" will expire throughout, the country and on De cember 22, "A-14's" will be good. East Coast motorists will be advised locally to apply for renewal of their "Aw. : rations - before November tf, Motorists inthe rest of the country already have their -new ration books. Sugar: For Small "Jam Sellers" Sugar for "making home-made fruit mans were building concrete struc tures all along the French coast from Calais to Cherhourg, British and U. S. Air Forces in December begun at tacks on these flying bomb sites, forc ing the Germans to abandon them and to construct less efficient, camou flaged sites of simplified design. Dur ing 80 days bombardment, approxi mately 8,070 bombs were launched, of which 2,300 reached London killing 5,479 persons, injuring 15,934 per sons and damaging 149 schools, 111 churches and 98 hospitals. In fight ing this menace from August,. 1943, the British and U. S. Air Forces dropped 100,000 tons of bombs on man was all animal life Some were to be for 'his food and others were designed to save man from drudgery, such as plowing and hauling. God was and is mindtui of al! these things he has created, but first in his heart and affection is man. When you and I consider the vast ness of the universe and the wonder of the forces of nature, we cannot help but join with the Hebrew psalm ist, who, in the long ago sang: "When I consider the heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars. which thou hast ordained, what is I man that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visit est him?" Then, the psalmist con-j tinues: "For thou hast made him but I little lower than Cod, and crownest ! him with glory and honor. Thou makest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands; thou hi:st j put all things under his feet." We also find that the Bible, in Genesis tells us that God intended that man should also have power over property. He told Adam and Eve, in the Garden of Eden, to subdue the earth. Property and al) material things were-meant to be servants of man. to exist in order to make man's life a happier, better one. Some ot us, nowever, have this intention of ! God's all turned around to the place where we, in our covetous desire to accumulate wealth, have become the .servants of our possessions. Jesus certainly taught that a man's life is of much more value than property possessions. The Pharisees who were so severely critical of Jesus for healing a lame man on the Sab bath day would have made everyl'S possible effort to save a sheen that' Jiliy Less Row Crops When Labor Short i North Carolina farmers who have planted ,i greater acreage to small grains, alfalfa and other -legume anil sod crops this fall say that this is tin1 answer to farm labor shortage. j There is a definite trend towards the growing of those crops which may i be planted, cultivated and harvested with machinery and even the men who own small farms are rearrang- ; ing their management plans to meet the emergency. j An example of this can be seen in the case of V. S. Simpson of Monroe, Route 3, who has planted a larger than usual acreage to barley, wheat , and oats this fall. He intends fori this grain to replace his need for corn. T. J. W. Broom, county agent in ! i Union County for the State College ' F.xtensioii Service, says Mr. Simpson ' lias 400 ltarred Hock and 400 Hamp- shire Ket! hens. These along with a ! few head of lieef cattle and some j oairy cows make, it necessary for him 1 to grow a good supply of grain and hay As a result, the larnier had only ,ne acre in cotton this past season and only six acres in corn. But witli his disc plow, his combine and his tractor, he is growing much more small grain. Last June he harvest d 700 bushels of barley in two trays and has an excellent crop of lespe ' de'.a for hay and seed on the same land. 1'oultry is the most profitable en teiprise on the Simpson farm consid- the lahor involved and tlie cow is second. For that rea- had fallen into a pit on the Sabbath ' son tr,e production of feed for these Jesus himself asked the Question. tw" 's becoming the major effort as butters, jams,! jellies and -other pro-; launch jng and experimental station's, cessea roods - ror ' sale even though these,; products are ration-free may c TAYLOR HIEATRE EPENTON, NORTH CAROLINA WE HAVE THE SHOWS Friday, Oct. 13 . Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in y , IN SOCIETY" , I.:: Bugs Bunny Latest News" ' . Musical . Saturday, Oct 14 I , uiley Burnette and Sonny Carson - ' in 'uv -Xf'j "BORDERTOWN TRAIL Chapter 14 "Haunt ed Harbor '' t l Comedy :ayOct.'l5 , ,t George Sanders and V ; . Linda Darnell lit .';. "SUMMER STORM" , -o Latest March of Time . y-T. :sr5ay, Oct. 16-1T & i: ..Jix, Helen Walker and Innis O'Kecf in , , .,::oa: v. ith .two yanks" ct Travi:.;ue . Latest News , " y, Oct. 18 C i and Johm on in "t, I" CATCHERS -ar I . 14 "The rhantom" 13 i ' I ..... Am 1 , A Inn n tuning ou Hircrait ana z,vw nyers. Round-up WPB says: Production of bicycles and "B" hearing aid batteries is au thorized again on an industry-wide basis , . . Production of flashlight cases and other . portable electric lights is expected to be high enough to supply essential civilian users, par ticularly in rural areas, and buyers may now get s them without any "paperwork" . . ; Veterans desiring to establish or re-establish small businesses will get special considera- . tion in priorities assistance, alloca tions, appeals and applications for special authorizations. v, ." 1 OPA says; To relieve a heavy de mand, particularly from farmers, a supplemental quota of truck tires has been authorized . .".-Treble damages totaling $2,000,000 have been asked in 35 .court actions ''against .concerns charged , with - upgrading southerp pine lumber to get prices higher than r the legal ceiling'. , October ration values are unchanged except for but- ter which has been raised from 16 to , 20 points in the face of declining pro duction . . t Available for October ra I tioning are 3,000 new .passenger cars, ; with a. reserve of 600 Leas' than j 20,000 jew cars not quite a two-day supply) are now available ,.. An In crease of about two. cento in "the re tail price of a No.- 2H can of Bart lett peart is expected as a result of new ceiling- price based on a below average crop ; Ceiling prices for single ammunition shells in the fu ture will be determined by dividing the full box price by the' number of s' oils in a standard box it. ; Leather t h'l moccasins of the house-slipper 'i, previously ration-free, are new : ..med. .. '..'FA says:' The entire production of dried apples will be set aside by I lessors 8iin this year to meet i ntial government requirements. "How much then is a man better than a sheep?" How would you answer that question? How shall we apply the truth that the Bible teaches that man is made in the image of God and that every individual has immense worth in the sight of God? First, we think, everyone should realize that we should consider our importance in uoas sight and seek to develop in it is on hundreds of other farms in that part of the State, Mr. llroom said. Kill Rot Germs In Sweet Potato House Fumigation of sweet potato houses and crates with formaldehyde and uotassium permanganate will great- ourselves every talent and potential-1 ly reduce storage troubles, says liow- 2 To All Hater Customers For the past several years, especially during the win der months when water pipes freeze, customers have called upon this Department to tome to their homes and cut off the water until pipes are fixed. Due to the shortage of labor, and the necessity of malting a service charge for cutting off water, we urgently request all water customers to inspect water pipes now and to install hew cut-offs in places easy to get at, in order that customers may do this service themselves. If you now have a cut-off , ee that it is in good condition or install a. hew one. . . ( Winter is,, not far away, and when it comes it will mean frozen wateif fipes. Be prepared to cut off leaking pipes. It ww save this Department trouble and will save you money. . , " '. ; Toct :. I Dorlbrd WATER DEPARTMENT ' om whew I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Recipe for a Perfect Marriage Dee and Jane Cuppers cele brated their Golden Wedding Anniversary last Saturday. Having bo many friends, it seemed like half the town stopped in that evening to pay their respects. Little Ida Moffat brought a home-made poem to read, called liove Enduring. Bert Childers fiddled "Silver Threads Among the Gold." VClll Dudley made a speech and proposed a toast. And as I watched that toast Dee with his glass of beer, Jane with her buttermilk -I thought to myself: There's a recipe for happy marriage. Two folks with different tastes -no doubt an honest fault or two - who through the years have learned to live in tolerance and under standing. From where I sit, Dee an4 Jane are a mighty good example to young married people of today an example of how mod eration, tolerance and under standing can build lasting happiness and solid homes. O 1944, BREWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION, North Caralino Committee Edgar H. Sain, Stat Dlrtctor, 606-607 Inturanc Bldg., SaUIgh, N. C Home of a REAL Farmer r PAINTS TO GONSERVE PROPERTY AND INCREASE ITS VALUE A wise property owner knm more lli;;u a heaiitifyini; nici' investment winch pays th;.t lire. real values and adds to the life whv he's careful to use only a food paint job is He considers it a dhidends in increased That's of his buildings, top quality paints We carry a r.u.vi S fc complete line r. interior and of ATHKY'S ioo', exterior painting. TURK Varnishes Enamels Paint Brushes Don't Be In a Fix Later Fix It Now! You can't afford to be careless about your home and outbuildings NOW. Bad weather is ahead, so check repair needs and fix up your buildings before it's too late. Soe'us for Roof Coating, Root Cement, Window Glass, Putty and Putty Knives. Do the small repair jobs jiow and have your home in shape to resist bad weather and conserve rlfat this winter. Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. 1; 'TRADEJ1ERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" ri f i. ,11 f . HERTFORD. C. 'Y 7DA 1 - , f- "if. C 'i - WJK"

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