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. Every Friday At "or X North Carolina I 1.... ft. ..J Urin.UV UUM1?A TlA tl A a2..J... . i est we- haw had ia man m ' t" d.Mn. tjwood Winslawi -TAX CAMPBELL :,-Editof . eref "as second class mat 'if November" 15. 1934, at Posl f ifire. at Hertford, North Care ,.na under Act of March, I87i. m it I'l nrnrr y.m- Ml i ir if SUBSCRIPTION RATES !. $2.00 PER YEAR tAcksatg Rates Furnished ' i I By Request j "FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 195ft Some f, the old almanac forer ast ers even went so far as.t soy tha winter would be. colder than any which We hae eperieared iit this Apparently, th fotNfcaateW are on the beam. ' Just before Christ mas, a cold wave struck many parts and LaClaire enferiained at a' buf- !fet turkey " supper on Thursday evening, t . ' Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Winslow and son, Sid of Rural Hall; M. and Mrs. F". Mur-' ray White, Jack and Mary Ellen of, Winston-Salem; Mb and Mrs, V. R. ; White of Fayetteville: Mr. and to, ' I less:: oi we country wnic sent wmpera- rM , . whi. . .... J.- 4. t...1 Vf.L l.J -l I iiutca udwii w jitvcio wiin.il uuu mil. been reached in eight air ten years. Lakes and ponds froze ever which had not frozen that solidly In some time. - The Opening Of Congress iThe opening of the second ses (! sion of the Eighty-Fourth Con gress is highly significant, since it ' cemes in . a presidential election .year. The main issues of the pres idential race this year will be fought out in the halls of Congress fftim now until adjournment, which will probably come in July" or An- gat. '. Perhaps the one dominating is-j aUe, and one which will have a I gfeat effect on the political cam-J ! pttign 'this fall, is the farm proh-J lelh. Conditions for the .farmer, , particularly the small farmer . have become almost critical and there is sentiment to do; something about it in both parties. i' The -question is whether the Democratic solution or a Republi ' can solution will be tried in 1956, or if both these attempted solutions . will be . checkmated for political reasons. The Democratic proposal to re store ninety per. cent parity price supports has already been passed by the Bouse. If it is passed by the Senate, and this seems likely, then the Democratic program to al leviate suffering among farmers will go to the White House. The decision by Mr. Eisenhower, wheth er to sign or veto this bill, will be a highly significant and perhaps dramatic one. The Republicans arp proposing other' avenues of correction. The soil bank is one of them. The President traditionally outlines the at gwnjiBlMppBueh to'saeh problems in hia speeches to, Congress. n t ftrfrahahIv''no.ran exaetfera m - ....-.. & Man to say that the party which ' Kgcts the credit for alleviating cur-Ere-nt farm distress, or the party ft which gets blamed for its continu-fahce-if it is continued will feel Bthe results in-the November elec tion. We believe the results might even be decisive in this year's pres idential race. rThe Winter Weather As a result, ice skatera were busy in many parts of the country. -In the South, temperatures dipped to levels, .which are unusual, If not unheard" oil.- . s ' ' - .. - AH of Which makes one' wonder whether the trend of the weathe" as'it is claimed is not back toward colder winters'. ' A growing school of weather forecasters believes that we are in for colder and. colder win ters, and that that ia' the - trend, whieh will last for several year now. ., lhs, winter s weather so' far. seems" to substantiate' that conten GOC Alerted For Watch On Sunday The Perquimans County Ground Observer Corps has been asked toi participate in a 12-hour alert start- ing at 8 A. M., and ending at 8J P. M Sunday, January 8. This - exercise, ' which will be I known ao "Skytrain X" will include approximately 235 . Observation Poste in ,57 N. C. Counties in the Durham Filter Center area. Its purpose is to serve aB a training exercise to increase operational ef ficiency of the Ground Obsei-veri Corps. ' - I All observers are asked , to oo- operate with their team captains who are Silas Whedbee, Red Team; Mrs. J. II. Towe, White Team; and Jarvis Henry, Blue Team, . ; Becky and AHen of Lenoir; Mr. and Mrs. L&idsey Winslow, Mr. and Mr Edwin S. White, Ann and Gtenn,.Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Rose and Kim, Mr. and Ms. John Beers and - Mark, Mr. and Mrsl, Clinton Winslow and Miss Rtrthanna White of Duke- University, Durham. , s r ISma vtry day : Thm dy, even wMe out InV . your cor .you will find an in- creating number of outdoor telephone bootht available. . Wherever you may bt there' nothing like a tele . phone forfait, efficient com munlcatlon. Where else can . you find itt equal In value for ' to littlt money?. ." THE NORFOLU ft CAROLINA TELETHONS It TELEGRAPH COMPANY ' fi. City - Edenton . Manteo I 11 (7? Chtnlt squeal twarnini f wear. Chive fit tot utf . SincUM hrtaed tubrktoa Sctvica and let ui stop tbdsw juaoyiAt Kuealut...uvf wear tad trouble! Drive to. . tytJ0OjtJuimOQth.jfiuctj:i performances .' A few months ago some of the j Joa&BTs Service Station Kay White, Prop. fAT rx 1 Asl I r "You man we're) going to b o twtvear family?" v i mm i mmmmtmtim " ! OK Vied Cars are . blessed events for families needing " the low-cost convenience of a second car. Right now, volume trade-ins on the new '56 Chevrolet mean extra savings on a wide variety of models and mates. Thor oughly Inspected and reconditioned, OK Used Cars V , carry our written warranty. . . ' '', LOOK FOR THE OK TRADEMARK I " "7 Sold only by tn Authsrized Chevrefet Cesler Hollovell Chevrobt Co. HERTPOKD, N. C PHONE 2151 - .3. JESUS TEACHES CONFIDENCE IN GOD International Sunday Scfteel . '( Lesson for January 8, 195C " t . Memory Selection: , "And 'seek not what ye shall eat, and what" ye shall drink, neither be ye' of doubt ful mind. . For all these things do the nations of the world seek after; but' your Father knoweth that ye have need of, these things. Yet seek ye his kingdom, and these things shall be added unto you." ' Luke 12:29-31. Lesson Text: ' Luke 12:22-34. Time and again Jesue condemned insincerity and hypocrisy. In the opening verses' of the twelfth' chap ter of Luke's gospel, he again struck this familiar note, urging his hearers to be sincere. He con demned the Pharisees, religious formalists, who had little of moral and spiritual fervor in" their 're ligion, but who ostentatiously ob" served its outward rituals. While talking, Jesus was rudely interrupted by a man who wanted him to make his brother divide cer tain property with him. Realizing .that this listener at least had his attention upon material things far removed from the spiritual teach ings which he was giving, Jesus warned him to beware of covetous ness. He declared, "A man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth." What a warning tfmt is to us to day! Jesus illustrated his point with the parable of the rich fool. This man had very fertile .soil, which brought forth a large harvest but, instead of appreciating the divine ' miracle involved in making a crop, or reflecting upon the responsibility for the possessions which he had thus obtained, this man selfishly decided to store up for his own in dividual use in order that he could take his ease and be merry.- Be cause of his self ishnesBv this- man entirely missed the spiritual ap preciation of - wealth and lacked every conception of its responsibili ties. Jssus referred to him. as the !'foolish",one.. .. 4 . , . mf'NOT.BY: trT? . - y 1 wm Hertford baft, 7 ' James 0. Ka' ,' Sunday School, 9. 1 i ' Morning Worship, 11 Evening Worship, 8 c Mid-week Services, v evening at 9 o'clock. .1 BETHLEHEM ttitL C7 ' -' CHRIST. Joe Brjckhoege, Pa:.:r " i First Sunday ' , . It A. M, and 8 P. ,11,, . i ' 0 1 . . . , burgess baptist cr.ur.r.: Phil H. Qutdfey,, Vvor 1 I . fhimrh imrv4iM BetrtnA'i jimV-v, ill A. M, fourth Sunday at 8 K I 1' (1.. J . f 1 1 1 i a niv . r mmmmmmmmm " A baby doesn't rjusf happen." He is created thrdugh slow and. intricate process designed by Cod. f A very great many people' are making the same mistakes as this map made. Wealth involves responsibility, .furnishing us with an opportunity to be of help to our fellowmen and, through the use of wealth, improving their opportuni ties. A ! failure to realisV this truth leads inevitably to selfish in- foolish farmer about whom Jesus was speaking. Our lesson text purports to quote further words of Jesus, which he spoke to his disciples' in an effort to have them realize the proper proportions of values for this life, Pointing out how God cares for the birds and flowers, Jesus Warned his -hearers about continual worry over the essential needs of life, ad vising them to seek first to rightly ' relate themselves to their Heavenly Father and the necessities 01 life would take care of themselves. ' ; Dr. G. Campbell Morgan: has some interesting words on the' 31st and 32nd verses pf Luke: '&eek ye the Kingdom. It is your Fath er's pleasure to give you the King dom. He will give us what we seek. He will give us all the Dene fits of the Kingdom if the passion of our heart is that of seeking it; that Kingdom which His' wisdom governs, His power sustains, His love encompasses ... If the meta phors merge, they do not mix. They constitute a perfect portray al of the whole fact of the King dom of God. The whole- statew ment is Eastern, and we know that in Eastern lands, the head of the tribe is at once the shepherd of the flock, the father of the family, and the king of the kingdom.' Here Cod is seen iiv the threefold .rela tionship. Fear not, little flock the Lord is your Shepherd, you thall not want. It ia your Father's good . ..I j . 1 Jl. - VUil..... pieimuro w ritc; tine as m rauier ' pitietH His children. To give you the Kingdom; "The Lord reigneth." Our Lord was pledging God as Shepherd, Father, and King to us, and to that which we seek in per sonal life and service.' :u Surely, with a Father like that, his children have no cause to wor ry. Working with him, to the best of our ability, we may be confident that. He will help us to do. and be what we ought to be. ; What cause have we for discontent or discom fiture, even though we are not al ways provided with what we want God promises Us supply mr need- Neither does a delinquent "just happen." He, too, is created gradually by little wrongs and big, all humaneaused. t ... - Insecurity, improper associates or environment and lack of love often push a child into developing criminal tendencies. .. . Neglect, . lack of guidance, lack of education and religious training will cause him to weaken and become sick morally and spiritually. Responsible mothers and fathers will endeavor to protect their children from these evils. They will love a child. They will supervise ,his activi ties, and see that he has adequate religious edu cation. They will see that he goes regularly to Sunday School and Church, and they'll go along with him. As a responsible parent, be sure that you create a Christian not a criminal. 'CWJRCH 17 raifci W uiding of F rem THE Th rk....L i .. lot OA Mrllf i .ilBar. mocracyt nor civiliZOii, POM ihd rkFu a sup. For h o u 'n',kal " ol ki. -TI : . alt. 10 on i.s rtad your Dim a... SuiS.y . S","L -'W.r Verj,, e .2o H 1-13 U M7 1-22 Thursriku 1 ..1.- ifriday. ... . Luke 6urdtrpMlng: fi&dttt )$&Ji azrrr. Copyright W5, Knitter Adv. rvic. Striiburfe Va' THIS.PAGE MXbE'FOSSlBLEBY THE FOLLOWING FlRtoa: PERQUIMANS CHARGS . CHURCHES .' ER. Meekins,, pastor First Sunday: Mew Hope Church, 11:00 A. Ml Oak Grove Churchy 7:00 P. M Second Sunday: " Winfall Church, 11:00 A. M.. '. Cedar Grove Chuch, 10 A. M. Woodland-Church, 7:00 P, M. 1 Third Sunday: ' ' Oak Grove Churcbv 11:00 A. M,, New Hope Churah, JT:00 p. M., . Fourth Sutirlnvi- . Cedar Grove Church, 11:00 A. U. wooniana unurcn, w a; m. Wihfall Church, 7:00 1 M. - - Fifth 3nmlv; . Woodland Church, 11:00 A. tllM rrayer jMeetmer-eacn1 wfinesc a. .winiait jnuren, t.w r, n. ANDERSOTTS METPOBtST CHURCH -P. M. Porter, 1lrJt . " . Church School, 10:0b a. M. Mornine Worshio. 11:00 A. M. second and fourth Sundays. i O ,' ' WOODVILt BAPTIST CHTJKCI ' Charles Sinclair. Pastor i Church Services on smond ark fourth Sundays at 11 A. M. -1 - First and Third Sundays at 7:4: r. m. 1 Sunday School at 9t46 A. M. UP RIVER FRIENDS CHURC3 Orval Dillon, Pastor Sunday School. 9:45 A. M. .. Church services, 11 A. M. and Youth Feltowshln. 7 R M ' Prayer service, . Wednesday; ft Lynch Funeral fiume PHONE 2811T 37 -HERTFORD, NT. C : '.'',..-'". ! M-l-i . .-:', ..-A I. . I Hertford Furniture Co. "Moved In Town, It's True . . Bat Stiir : . Betalii Low Prioes, Tool" Milton tfail & Soil FERTILIZER FARM PRODUCE ' Day Phono 4406. Night Phones 2011.4571 The Southern Cotton Oil Co. HERTFORD. N. I. , T W, M. Morgan Furniture Co. Home Furnishings . . . Hot Point Appiianeea Cannon Cleaners PHONE .511 . . .Dependable Service Winslow-Blanchard Motor Co. ' V TOUR FORD DEALER x Reed Oil Company ' ESSO PRODUCTS ' Towe-Webb Motor Company CHRTSLER-PLYMOUTH ... Sales & Service Robertson's Cleaners HERTFORD, N. C. PHONE 5731 J. C. Blanchard & Co.,Inc "BLANCHARD'S" Since 1832 Baker Oil Company Sinclair Products Goodyesir Tirea' BET15EL BAPTIST CHtfRCtl Rev. J, D. Stoner. Pastaw . Sunday School 10 A, M. A Morning worship 11 A. M;,i " ', Evening service 8 P. M.- , PINET WOODS FTtTENti CH5TRCH "I 1; Virgil Pile. II A. M. f V Church School 10 Morning worship Young Peoale'e meeting 71 1 ' t WHITEVILLE GROVE BAPTf;- , CHURCH , J. Paul Holoman, Pastor Sunday School 10:d0 A. M., every aunaay. Church services first and third Sundays at 11:00 A. M.. . HERTFORD "MfrraODIST CHURCH I. S. Richmond, Ptflto V : Church School :45 A. M. , ' Morning Worship 11:00 0'ctlxilr. Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P. M. Eveninsr worabin. 7:S0 P. M. Mid-week Fellowship. Wednesday at csu r. m, ": It KWAMS rr r?M . Coy S. SaundeiK, Pastar v : 8unday School. 10:00 A. d. i-V Morning Worship 11 o'clock. . ) Young People's meeting at 6:J J M. . v A Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock.: Mid-week Service Tmifiv 4t 7:30 P.-M. - , . " l HOLY TRINITY ' I EPISCOPAL CHL": C3 , I Rev. Paul E. Shultz, l astor A Church School weekly 1 at 9:j .' Ai M. : . . '-' 1., i Morning -. Worshir' weJ!.'.y - at ll:0O A. M. ' 1- Holy Communion, first S ' at 8:30 A. M., and 11:00 A. 1 Fifth Sundav Services an.i iuilv Days as announced. . ... , -1 ... .I o- "i . BEREA CHURCH OF Cnr.:3T " Walker Perry, Pes' t iiu- biiu mn ounuay at xu.on AM on f:.t ti ; Hertford Livestock & iff ''ppIyCtrnyll? PUOSH 25M " J HERTFORD, N. C Jordan's Barber Shop BILL JORDAN, Prop. ' Hertford Building & Loan ':-- Association - Own Yooif Own Homo' Through Building and Loan" : ; Hertford Hardware & Supply Ccnpany Paints - Hardware ; Building Materials Morninsr wnrahin Third Sundav at. 11. A f r evening worship first t U- 1 Sundays at 7:30 P. XL ' chappell hill r?r::? . ' CHURCH t Rev.Halph Knig' Sunday School eve day at 2 P. M.; preacl. ' Sunday School e and 4th Sunday at 11 t . i. h . ASSr LY ' 'C:H.I Sunday Si...o"l &' : ship at 11 A. M.i C- , Evangelistic Service fc Hertford Banking Company Membtf VJD.tC Twif ord Funeral phone 5i . . : hertfc:a w. c. ' BE A C I cmzz,. GO TQ "Ciru . NEHT.-r Continued on Page Six
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