' A PAGE SIX THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. N. C FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1945 Local Methodists Urged To Join In Crusade For Christ In a sermon last Sunday morning the Rev. B. C. Reavis, pastor, issued a strong challenge to the members of the First Methodist Church of Hertford to join with the other eight millions of Methodists in the "Cru sade for Christ." Mr. Reavis used the parable of the good Samaritan as a foundation for his message. He said that in the parable there were three philosophies of life manifested. 1. - That of the robbers whose phil osophy was: "What you have Is mine, I will take it. 2. That of the orfest and the levite. whose uhilosu- pHy was: "What I have is mine, I will keep it." '.i. That of the good Samaritan, whoso philosophy was: "What I have is ours, 1 will shaie it." "In this world today there is un told sorrow, suffering and need, and there is too much well-wishing and too little well-doing. As a nation and as a church God has wonderfully blessed us, aid we have come to think of life too much in the terms of ease and wcal'.ii. God is culling us to play the part of the Good Samaritan to the wounded, suffering, robbed world as we find it today by the highway of life. Indeed, we should pray, but we should help God answer our prayers by doing some thing. The Methodist church is call ed upon to raise $25,000,i()() at once to. minister to suffering humanity. Of that, the local Methodist church in Hertford is asked to raise $25,000 and January 28 has been set as the time when the congregation is asked to lay that amount on the altar of the church," the Rev. Mr. Reavis said. This amount is entirely r.eparate from the budget of the church, and does not affect the pledgeto the church in any way. Members are called upon to giv sacrificially to this cause. "When we think of the sacrifices that our boys and girls are making, we are made to realize that but tew people know the meaning of the word sacrifice. As we remember Landlords Reminded Register With OPA Landlords putting housing accom modations on the rental market for the first time must register this property with the Area Rent Office within 30 days of first renting, C. R. Holmes, Rent Representative of the Elizabeth CUy Defense Rental Area, stated today. ' "I make this statement," Mr. ; Holmes said, "because we intend to ' make certain that registration of 1 housing accommodations in this 'aioa is 10(1 per cent. All laudlords j must have their rental properties ; registered. This is for their own pidtecion, tor lailure to register siu.jicts a landlord to tne penalties (provided in the Emergency Price l out rol Act." 1 At the same time. Mr. Holmes ad- i ' ised tenants who move to ask to see the landlord's copy of the regis- . tralion suai uient covering the ac- : comniudatMiis they have just moved iiuo. Thi.- is for the tenant's pro-. U'l tiw. , s t ne statement shows the : niu.vnuui i li gal rent which can be charged lui the accommodations. "v., i cm- such a change of occupan cy occurs, the landlord is required to tile within live days a notice of the change," Mr. Holmes added. "This notice, which the rent otlice will pro-, vide, must have on it the new ten- ant s Signature." j Registration of rental property is not an involved process, Mr. Holmes I explained. The form is triplicate. The oiiginal of the statement re mains on tile in the rent olfice. One copy is sent to the landlord, and one copy to the tenant. 4 mm - v i. wmmmmm y jj la ill Andor and Beryl Wallace in a cer.e from "Enemy of Women." A pic t t..( pr.vi'.te o' v oi ooeio, i.i official, comes to the .state T. ea'. x next Wednesday. Perquimans Na'ive Dies In Colorado New iy Elliott. .i:':. W. W. Copeland, Mr. and . . Saleny Goodwin and children t.(! Airs. Hugh Copeland and Mr. i'-us. 11 ywood Goodwin at Hert id Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roberson and lidren and Mr. and Mrs. William Although death K"berson visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. resulted from a heart attack, -Mr. :uansnciu anu mi. aim irs. oamuei Rlanchard had been in ill health for Mansfield Sunday afternoon, a number of years. AmonS tll0Se visiting in the home The son of the late Thomas C. 1 "r Ml- and Mrs- Wallace Goodwin and Mary Simpson Blanehard, he was 1 Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy a native of Perquimans County, but I whlte (lf Weeksville, Mr. and Mrs. had resided in Denver for the past ' Erook Harrell of near Elizabeth vuy, iNainan uaii, ivuss jMlzaDetn if t'-e lie: th of John 1.. Uliinchar.l, (iii, who died at his home in Denver, Colorado, last Friday, ii i I . r a .. i : . . was receive! here ty nis sisut, juis Kate M. Illaiuhard. those who have their homes, churches and schools torn down and all means of getting food gone, let us rise to meet the challenge that comes to us in the Crusade for Christ," the pastor added. The first quarterly conference for this conference year will be held at the Hertford Methodist Church Wednesday January 24, at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. J. H. Miller, Dis trict Superintendent, will be present and conduct the mid-week service and preside at the quarterly conference. twenty years. Surviving, besides Miss Blanehard, are his wife, the former Julia Shaw; two daughters, Mrs. J. H. Bryant and Mrs. ter, Mary Lester Bann; another sis ter, Mrs. Osmond Yarborough, of Louisburg; and two brothers, Wil liam Preston Blanehard, of New York, and Robert S. Blanehard, of Chicago, 111. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Griffin and son James of Tyner, Josie Copeland of Greenville, George T.to, vV nno o-ron.iHm.o'hJ Forehand of Suffolk, Va., and Mr. and jv-otv.. u,.i., o . .... , , mis. jwuen iiiappen oi near Eliza beth City. BETHEL NEWS OHM SALES Yi: HAVi: SOME BLACK SOY BEANS FOR SEED PURPOSES, ALSO A LIM ITED QUANTITY OF OGDEN SOY BEANS. THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY Hertford, N. C. Tire Permits Issued Twenty-six Motorists Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laney and sons ot Chesapeake Beach, Va., spent I the week-end with her parents, Mr. I and Mrs. J. W. Gatling. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. A. White and daughter of Kenly, N. a, visited Mr. Twenty-six Perquimans motorists j and Mrs. C. T. Phillips and Mr. and were issued certificates for the pur-, Mrs. W. J. Fanner Sunday and Mon chase of new tires at the last meet- j day. ing of the local rationing board, i Mrs. Joe Woodley, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Helen Davenport, clerk of the Alton Bagley and daughter of Cres Bqard, stated this week. I we visited Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chap- Those receiving passenger type permits were: T. Silas White, 2; E. L. Cartwright, 1; Elsie Gregory, 3; H. W. Chappell, 2; W. C. Morgan, 3; E. M. Perry, 1; Lassiter White, 1; Laura Overton, 1; Crafton Russell, 1; Faison Hoffler, 2; H. A. Turner, 2; Glenn Mathews, 2; Sidney Goodwin, 2; Odis Lane, 1; R. A. Willis, 2; Al- pell Sunday. Mrs. David Ward spent a few days in Norfolk, Va., visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Myers and her husband, Warrant Officer George D. Ward. Mrs. W. E. Hofller and grandson of Hertford is spending a few days with Mrs. W. P. Long. Mrs. E. S. Long is visitinar her sis- imIi Wlnclnm 1 . V S WinclniB , . ter, Mrs. Ellen Asbell of Tvner. af- J. E. Stallings, I; Morgan Walker, r lUnS her son, W. F. Long and 2; Dr. I. A. Ward, 2; J. R. Riddick, ( Mr . . 2, and Raymond Winslow, 2. I M;,Minme Dernn? and Mrs. Sal- Truck tvoe: Stokes & Mathews. 2: i " v.siung relatives m m YOUR CAR IS ESSENTIAL Because your car is essential to transportation for the duration, it is important that you keep it in first class condition. You can do this by having us check it regularly. See Us For Auto Parts and Service . We have a complete stock of genuine Ford Parts and can give you best of service. Keep your radiator protected with a supply of our anti-freeze. FIRESTONE TIRES: We have a supply of First Grade Tires. If you have a certificate, see us for your tires. WINSLOW - WHITE MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 35$i HERTFORD, N. C. , 1 Arthur Harrell, 1; Major-Loomis, 4, and White and Hefren, . Five Cases Heard In Recorder's Court Sanfcrd, N. C. R. F. Standin of Norfolk spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips. Mrs. W. D. Curtis spent Sunday in Elizabeth City with her daughter, Mrs. John Fanner. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fleetwood and daughter, Mrs. it. L. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Jce Roberts and Mrs. Andrew Curling of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Beulah Williams and Mrs. Kramer Williams and children and Willis Proctor visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gatling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs Sunday. SNOW HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cartwright visited Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Layden, of near Hertford, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Russtl Baker and Mrs. W. M. Mathews attended the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Baker, near Belvidere, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Jordan were in Hertford on Thursday evening. Mrs. Martha Cartwright, of New Hope, spent several days here visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cartwright and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell sit ed Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sawyer, of near White Hat, Stnday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Baker, of near Bel videre, and Mrs. Sarah White were dinner guests of Mrs. W. M. Math ews and Mrs. Russell Baker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Mrs. Jesse Har rell, Mrs. Henry Cartwright, Mrs. Jack Benton, Mrs. Eddie Harrell, Floyd Mathews and D. M. Cartwright attended quarterly conference at Cedar Grove Church Saturday. Postman's Wife Pa, jrou look H tuckered 6ut. Postman I am. I've been all 'over town lookin' for a guy named "Fra gile." iipiiiii inn HADHKK DO THIS! To relieve discomforts, , one of the best things you can do is put a good spoonful of home tested Vicks VapoBub in a bowl of boiling water. Then feel the wonderful relief come as you breathe in the steaming medicated vapors that penetrate to the cold-congested upper breathing passages! See how this soothes Irritation, quiets coughing, and helps clear , the head-bringing grand comfort. FOR ADDED RELIEF ...rub throat, chest and back With VapoRub at bedtime. Vicks VapoBub works for hours-2 waya at. m0tg onca-to bring relief CKS from distress. Try It. VVAPoRua We Aire my HIGHEST PRICES PAID See Us For Your FERTILIZER REQUIREMENTS Day .. Night .3056 .2571 Phone: Hertford-Edcnton Highway Little time was consumed by the Perquimans County Recorder's Court this week in clearing the docket of five traffic cases, when all of the defendants entered pleas of guilty to the charges. Luther Mann, Negro, paid the costs of court for driving with no muffler on his car. James Jordan, Nesro, was taxed with the court costs for driving with out a license. Grant Dail, Negro, was fined $76 and ordered to pay court costs, after J pleading guilty to driving drunk. William Mansfield, Jr., was as sessed court costs and fined $30 on a chaige of reckless driving. Percy Wiggins, Negro, paid the costs of court for driving with in sufficient brakes. Lions Entertained Grid Team Thursday Members of the Hertford Lions Club entertained the Perquimans High Scnool's li44 football team at a banquet at the Colonial Tourist Home on Thursday evening. A. Houston Edwards was in charge of the committee for entertainment and Lieut (jg) Andy Pilney, Ail American on the 1936 Notre Dame football team, was guest speaker.! . Motion pictures of football tactics were provided toy Edgar J. Hill. The banquet honored the local team for its undefeated season. Be sides the members of the squad, other guests were Coach Max Camp bell and Superintendent F. T. Johnson. BALLAHACK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker and Mr. and Mrs. George Bunch and children of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Baker. Mr. end Mrs. Alphonsia Elliott of Newport News, Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Elliott this week, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Underwood and daughter, Josie Ann, of Carrolton, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chap pell, Jr., of near Elizabeth City were the Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin. Mrs. W.. W. Copeland is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin this week. ... , Miss Thelma Elliott, cadet nurse, Norfolk V General Hospital, Norfolk, Va- spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elliott. . Joe Elliott, UiSN, Camp Perry, Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. MORE FARM PRODUCTION WILL BE NEEDED IN 1945 Buy Your Seed-PMe Repairs Hon Farm production goals will be as high this year as last. We must have good farm crops to help win victory. Every producer must do his share, and it is important that he start now by planning ahead. As always in the past, we are ready to help you and serve you. We have on hand Hy brid Corn Seed and Ogden Soy Beans for seed. These are the best you can obtain. The Ogden Soy. Bean seeds are the ones that have been such big Soy Bean producers. . WIRE FENCE: We have just received a car load of wire fence. Come in and let us supply your needs in this line. CART BODIES: We have received a number of cart bodies and lime spreaders. Get yours now. Our spring repair parts for horse-drawn equipment is also here and ready for you. Make up a list of your needs and come to see us. . TAKE DELIVERY OF FERTILIZER NOV Due to storage facilities, there is a possibility that supplies of fertilizers may be hard to obtain later on. We advise you to take delivery of your fertilizer NOW to make room for later production. You can help th$ situation by doing this. We guarantee-any. we sell will not harden. - ; " .J' - J. C. Blanehard & Gb inc; RIGHT MUCES "BLANCHARiyS" SINCE 183a .ft ii QUALITY MERCOANDIS: t t ' M i V-' ' ... Pimm

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