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J; . tjf-'y-i'l')-'M.m f .1 i wiV:mi.www,i.!'lW''i''ji'''! -1 FRIDAY; FEBRUARY , 1947. PAGE SEVKN r SUIM SCHOOL LESSON FEEDING THE FTVE THOUSAND ' International 'Sunday School Lesson .,- For February 9 Golden Text: "I life." John 6:48. am the bread of Lesson Text: John 6:1-14; 25-35; 56-58. t$ John's gospel, as a rule, is supple mentary to the other three but' in our lesson today we have the only miracle , recounted by all four gospel writers. In his record John recounts the :: events at the beginning of the year, but omits the remainder, including the definite calling of the twelve and a the Sermon on the Mount. John like wise! omit the early happenings of the next year, including the second CONSTIPATION RUkyln . DAD COLDS .OTOtoad the liter and other vital or iSans 3t the body, leadening jour re j ISfeuoe to coWand other winter Ola l ??Ti!!?J2J5Z?mty thair treatment. V vna take thla chance when you can 'i SSZsThT n.loaria thnrmurhlT SSrdeaaantly act on every fow of vy-wo muooa, enacting- jw.w l . - u a.a a .a a Miin mnrjia tood old Oalotobe. Use aa ino and aso at aa aruggwa. Tdo GALOTABS Pi - ' zzrr 'I l " 1 !"i 1 SSJs.... Relsased bf Wr Department Publie Relations Division TASK FORCE WILLIWAW Based at Adak, Alaska, this is one of three Army Ground Forces groups undergoing cold-wet weather tests to determine the durability of the ground forces equipment and the tactics which would be employed in future winter operations. Left, Pvt. W. L. Guy, Bowling Green, Ky, and Lt Floyd L. McCurdy, Canege, Calif., stop to rest and rearrange their packs during test maneuvers: right, a landing vehicle, tracked, is shown navigating toward the beach prior to an .mphiblous test. The More Hens Lay The More They Pay Stressing the importance of main taining a laying flock of highly pro ductive hens, C. F. Varrish, in charge of poultry for the .State College Kx tension Service, announced that a re cent summary of State farm demon stration (locks indicates that hens laying less than 140 eggs a year net ted the owner $.48, while birds pro ducing 200 or more eggs averaged $4.7f labor profit. "The difference between these two averages," Mr. Parrish said, "is the difference between good management and bad management between good feeding and poor feeding." Pointing tc the old, widely-proven TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday Shows 3:30 and 9:15 axiom of the poultry industry, "the more they lay the more they pay," Mr. Parrish said that good flock man agement, proper feeding and frequent culling must be observed or the far mer will find himself providing ' his hens with tree board and room. Taking another look at the sum maries, hens laying from 110 to 100 eggs a year averaged y 1.(12 labor pro fit over all costs; fn.ni Kill to 180, $2.88, and from 180 to 2nn, $l.2;s. These averages rcpn sent the rec ords of 4.'! farm d monst ration flock owners for one year, Mr. Parrish said. Nationally Advertised HELBROS Originals CONSTANCE 17 jewels, rolled gold Ple, . yeltow- ox .sjrosa durite back, with bracelet to match $37.50 W. M. Divers & Son Market Street HERTFORD, N. C. rejection of Nazareth, the missionary journey of the twelve, and the death of John the Baptist. Shortly after the death of John the Baptist occur red the feeding of the five thousand is related by John to properly intro duce the discourse which followed. Because of the excitement which followed the news of John the Bap tist's death and because Jesus prob ably wanted to confer privately with his disciples who had just returned from an evangelistic tour, Jesus jour nejd from the westward side of the Sea of Galilee to the eastward side. However, his desire for privacy was thwarted by the crowd which fol lowed him, -which had seen his heal ing miracles. On the other side, Je sus .drew his disciples with him into the mountain and endeavored to teach them more perfectly the ways of his Unchanging Through The Years r:T1me-: dew-net -dull the lustre nor weaken the solid strength " of the monuments we supply. Handsome in design, reliably installed, their quality is ever lasting. Lynch Funeral home HERTFORD, N. C. Horace Lynch 104 W. Main St - Phone 412 ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. a I mmaaaammmmaaamwmmmaaumaaaammmmamaamammmaaam A t II I TO II kingdom. While here, another great multitude came seeking him. In the thinly settled section, where supplies were scarce, Jesus himself raised the question as to how these were to be fed. Philip viewed the matter from the material standpoint and saw the enormous difficulty which it presented. Andrew, another disciple, alter some further conversation, which we learn from the gospels, reported the finding of a small boy who had five barley loaves and two fishes, both loaves and fishes being very small, the entire amount constituting only a lunch for the owner. Jesus had the large crowd to sit down in order and, after giving thanks, broke the small supply and distributed it, probably through the agency of his disciples. A miraculous increase took place during the process and when everybody had been fed, the disciples gathered up twelve baskets which remained. The miracle typifies the laree results which can come from small resources properly devoted to divine purposes. The effect of the miracle was that the crowd wanted to make Jesus king, expecting him to free Palestine from the Romans. This was entirely for eign to the purposes of Jesus and in his discourses on the bread of life which followed shortly afterwards, he sought to distinguish between the physical bread and the substance of everlasting life which he was offer ing to the world,. He reminded the Jews that their fathers ate the manna in the wilderness and died, but he of fered spiritual bread which would cause the recipient to live forever. The great majority of those who heard him could not understand, and many left, to follow him no more. There are valuable lessons to be drawn from this incident. Jesus looked at the crowd but did not con fine his consideration of it to an ab stract gathering. He knew that the multitude was composed of indivi duals, each with a full capacity for hunger, and suffering. Many of our modern evils would disappear if their results were prop erly seen in their appreciation to in dividuals rather than to society in general. After feeding the multitude Jesus caused the remnant to be collected. Nothing was to be wasted, notwith standing the fact that with his mirac ulous power its replacement was not difficult. But wastefulness, in any form is wrong. , TOiis applies to wasted money, idle hours, wasted affections, health unnecessarily destroyed; and opportunities neglected all of repre senting a waste contrary to the full est development of individual personality. per cent of the recovered remains will be returned to the United States or the homeland of the deceased and that 20 per cent will be interred perma nently overseas. The accuracy of these estimates will not be known, however, until all next of kin have responded to letters of inquiry which are to be mailed by the office of the Quartermaster General. WHUJ Don't Neglect Them! Wat ure designed the kidneys to do marveloiu job. Their task is to keep the Bowing blood stream free ol an excess i of toxic impurities. The act of livings lift Uttlla constantly producing wast matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if food heath is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there la retention of ' waste that may eaus body-wide dis tress. One may suffer nagglnf backache, peraistent headache, attacks of diaxiness. getting up nights, swelling, puffin ess under the eyes feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty 01 burning passage are sometimes further evidence of kid Day or bladder disturbance. The recognised and proper treatment ts diuretic medicine to help the kidneys get rid of excess poisonous body waste. Use Boon's Pills. They have had more than forty year of public approval. Are endorsed the country over. Insist on Coon's. Sold at all drug store. Today (Thursday) and Friday, February 6-7 Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson in "THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL" Saturday, February 8 Tex Ritter and Dave O'Brien in "GANGSTERS OF THE FRONTIER" Sunday, February 9 Edward G. Robinson and j Loretta Young in "THE STRANGER" Monday and Tuesday, February 10-11 Phillip Dorn and Catherine McLeod in "I'VE ALWAYS LOVED YOU' Wednesday, February 12 Double Feature Richard Dix in "SECRETS OF THE WHISTLER" Joe Yule in "BRINGING UP FATHER" Coming February 13-14 "THE KILLERS" A quick refresher Kmj!Ji ' (or busy people bW?u3. ' 'wa ...BUBBLE UP, Jgiif II Icy-cold, sparkling, AlrvJUwjl delicious. It ..gives you zest.. M keeps you going. JMSg (A ' PHILLIPS BROS. BOTTLING CO. HERTFORD, N. C. 1 ,':.. WITH i t 1 YOUR HORSES OlilliARNESS You will save time by checking your needs now and be iretiared to work your horses and mules tkough the season' without harness breaks by selecting new harness from our large stock. ( WE CAIf SlIPLY YOU WITH ... 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Only the remains of those who.. r- Mqueited by next of kin win brought back to the United states for final burial in. either a private cemetery 1 or a national cemetery, Lieut. Col. Marts said in announcing the tentative schedule. ;The schedule is based on the as sumption that-present casket manu facturing requirements will be met, that full-scale deliveries of caskets will begin in May, 1947, and that de liveries will continue without inter ruption untfl. ".aUroHershave 'oeen filled. Current estimates are (hat 80 FOR BIGGER YIELDS TRY g(g(g F E ES IT H L H 2 E 1$ CJ Year after year more farmers are .getting better results in crop production by using Fertilizers that contain the right ingre dients for their soil. This is important for 1947, for the world is looking toward America to produce another bumper crop to pro vide food for millions. q You, too, can raise a bumper crop by selecting the right Fer tilizer to put your soil in the proper condition to assure best re. uls. 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