THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY irEnTFOr.3, iJiXtll"CXll0LKA,'rrtirAY. : MARCH U. 1SC3. TH PERQUIMANS WEEKLY Published Every Friday At " Hertford. North Carolina MAX CAMPBELL..-.'iditor Entered as second clam matter November 15. 1034. at Post Office at Hertford, North Carolina un der Act of March. 1879. Second class postage paid at Hertford, North Carolina. the discovery is a hopeful sign for hemopheliucs. I This reminds us of a state ment made by one or more eld erly persons ' when interviewed recently as to the reasons for their long life. It was said that they ate peanuts every day, or SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ONE YEAR :-.. $2.00 In Perquimans Chowan, Pas- .': ' quotank. and Gates Counties. Elsewhere S2.50 1; STX , MONTHS .. $1.50 Advertising Rates Furnished - By Reauest x FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1960. new dontract. :. We have . said , before that sports provides one of the best examples .of the iUsfactory working of -fre television. In the field cf entertainment, in which ther has been corrup "sta every, day.: and that ; ti fh igsue Js rot !so clear they attributed their long hfe to cut But in ho tnrA Ttanntie than . mnnir - 1 " this food Peanuts; then, may fl aTe able to dc more man muimey juuu unci .r!L ' enjoy the Rose Bowl games, the World Series, championship golf and tennis, 'the Kentucky Derby and "many, sports classics free .-- . ; . . - -, 'of charge. . - :-, ' -.- .. A major razor company has J , The poor, then, as well as the , agreed to pay", 'twenty million rich, can -enjoy them equally, $20 Million TV Deal dollars for , television and radio rights for the World Series and All-Star games over a five year period, from 1962 through 1966. The same razor company also has rights and has had them for many years for the All- iStar game and' World . Series Mnn nJ Rli.nv television and radio presentations . An 'American scientist has j discovered that the lowly peanut this year and in 1961. I The deal is Interesting, not . I hp, .inc.- it 13 t.lf hliftfpst tple- phelia, the so-called "bleeder vision-radio contract ever sign disease." ' The discovery, which is de ; scribed as , an accident, has re portedly been made by Doctor H. Bruce Boudreaux. Dr. Boud reaux of Baton Rouge, Louisi ana, is said to have made the discovery in the following man ner. In May, 1957, he awoke at his home land noticed that a bruised knee, which had caused internal bleeding, had apparent ly healed overnight. Since Boudreaui; si:.rcd ed, but because it is significant and pertinent in the current con troversy over pay versus free television. Although advocates 'of pay television have suffered a series of defeats, they are still ! active. This deal provides that mil lions of baseball fans all over the country will be able to en joy the greatest sports spectacle in the United Elates free .of charge through 1966. In addi tion to that, they will be able to enjoy the Ail-Mar game ana just so long as they have a set the .set; not being taxed, , as is the: case in most European coun tries.' As long as sponsors such as the razor company are willing to fork; over; twenty million dol lars for: five-year television and radio . contracts; of this ' nature, free television seems here : to stay. . , -. -- .:;-';;. ,:. ; ' ' FORMER RESIDENT DIES Miss Cora F. 'White, 87, for mer resident of Perquimans County, died . in Greensboro last Sunday. There were no imme diate survivors. Funeral ser vices were conducted Monday at Hancs - Lineberry . Chapel at Greensboro by the Rev. Robert Jones. Burial was at Guilford College. .i;-iv -; ;."---'-,.: . ?,:' ;-:..fffcdl:- from hemophelia, and since ; he j perhaps television .of the new naa ueen aoie w stay alive i Continental League, which was only with the aid of transfusions taken into consideration in the of fresh blood or plasma, he was I intensely interested. He had not administered to his ailing knee, and did not understand why the ! bleeding had stopped. He then j recalled he had eaten a large handful of roasted peanuts the night before. This set Dr. Boud-. reuux thinking. After, this experience, Dr. Boudivaux ate peanuts in many forms - during various hemo- phelic attacks, and he writes in ! a recent publication he achieved relief without other therapy in .each case. . Dr. , Boudreaux and Dr. Ver non L. Frampton have spent the last two years testing their pea nut theory , on others, and in trying to; concentrate the active factor from peanut flour. They have had tentative successes and they have managed to help others . suffering, from hemo phelia.'.;',; -- ; " , Although;.-this Work is still experimental .' arid there is not enough laboratory ' evidence, or thorough testing, to say that it is a definite aid to hemophehact, Best Solution to your laundry problems is to turn everything over to us-.-.' . cost is small, satis faction is great I . Send us vow Dry Clean ing . . . our Sanitone method is truly fine ".'-. you'll see the results! RICKS Laundry & Cleaners PHONE 2148 Edenion, N. C. (( BARGAIN I j YOU CAN PUT I 1 J l YOUR FINGER 7 Whenever you use a telephone you are taking advantage of one of the biggest bargains- in modern day living. Consider the number of colli; you make' and receive and the' time it saves you. It's at you service-day-ondjoigh. .. all year rtund. -v V"-s, fHE NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH COMPANY ' I "sMsssWMWs B :'. s '-,-' V" 1 1 VT sr i . - '.v.... ,,::..:: 1 1.-, -1 - K ,v- ;' .-A- ' . - " -- -- - - -' - - ; j -j -. i . i '' - r- . OVER 100 U.S. RAILROADS USE SKICLAIil OIL Today, the same Sinclair Research that develops top-quality lubricants for the railroads brings you a great new motor oil for your car ... an oil so good it protects your engine for all-weather driving. Ask for Sinclair Triple X Multi-grade Motor Oil. Remember -there's not a car cars; . with Sinclair. We recommend you change your oil regularly every 1,000 miles..See us today. f - tot Your Car.. Do A Tib Railroads Do:.. Use Sinclair OH , ; B ah q r Oil Com pa p y - SUPPLIER OF SINCLAIR- PRODUCTS 0 ' Lesson;' "I BELIEVE GOD" International Sunday School Lesson For March 20 ' ' Memory Selection: ."I can do all things in him who strength' ens me."--Philippians 4:13),' Lessors text; Acts 27:1 through 28:15. - , , The question which confronts us today is "now aoes , one s faith express - itself - in- practical situations?" Our Scriptures for - today de scribes Paul's voyage by sea to Rome the vision he had -while on board, the comfort he en deavored to give his companions when threatened with destruc j tion, the shipwreck itself, . and the reception the wayfarers re ceived at the hands of the peo ple of Malta and Puteoli. : In August of 1958 a peasant woman visited tne metnodist Medical Clinic in the ; Atlas Mountains of Algeria. The mis sionary- assumed that she want ed . medicine. But . she said to him: "In the daytime the French soldiers come and pun ish all in the village whom they, think have helped the Free Algerian Army. At night . the Algerians come and punish all that they believe have collabor ated with the French. , Ifteh she said, "Master, what - medi cine do you have for fear?" The story of this simple peas- ant woman is very illustrative of our time. Huge segments of the world's population, ; includ ing our own, have Deen eiiner at war or on the verge of war since 1939. There has been little or no let up. The "cold war'' with its mtermiiieni po litical clashes has become every day fare. One month the crisis is Berlin, the .next the Middle East, or China or Korea. - -Any one of these could : be tinder that sets off another world v war. It is, indeed, a stormy time, end people, like the peasant woman J of our story, ask. "What medi- j tine do vou have for fear?" We i draw comfort from the fact that everyone faces them with us. .. But there are other storms that are more personal, ,ana wfe have to face them alone. They are the sudden winds of adver sity1 that, at some time or an other in our lives, sweep us be fore them. There is sickness a crippling heart attack, maybe, or cancer, or mental disturbance. There is moral failure. At times we all do things that we find ourselves regretting. There is the adversary of death. It can strike down a child, a husband, a wife or a friend; and when these things happen to us, we all feel the impact of the ship wreck experience of Paul. We need to understand why these words "I have faith in God" helped Paul, and why they can help us when we are en during a similar experience. When we as Christians assert "We have faith in God," we mean that we, although we can not see His will too clearly, ac-. cept it with unfaltering devo tion, unswerving loyalty. Some are tempted to think that j na tions are great, or that the dis coveries of science : are great But the basic affirmation of-the Christian is that there is . only one who is great, and that lis God himself. This . is the1 tee ginning of wisdom and, inciden tally, it is the medicine we need for fear. It is When we are able to affirm that God is great that we can affirm with this our con viction that nothing is outside of his control. There are many things that happen to us that are not good. In fact, some of the things that happen to us are definitely bad; but we must remember that it is not God's intention that these evil things should happen to U& It is not 'his wish, for Godi wills us only ' good. His- goodness!') seen In . Jus :,love . for us.,, . ftt gardless of what we do, . whit others do to us or what hap pens In Uie world, that love, will not cfcarige,-This . U what sus tajneL;Paul : during the '.storm and the ehipwreck. God's love is the one thing that gives as courage aad perseverance. ' . : Our courage, to believe; when we confront sickness, failure and death is the pledge of Jesus that he, will be there in., these moments of need to sustain us. In eveiy generation there have been thousands who can testify that he, was actually with, them and helped them. It was this assurance that motivated Paul to say, "I can do all things In him who strengthens me." , (Philip plans 4:13). These convictions1 about Cd c " . -ir - f y ' " v ' 1 "' " ' - - - '-. - t;.. : ' 77 ' v -Did you ver notice that small children talk, about God with- a faith so simple, so beautiful that you cannot question its sincerity? Ask them why they like the rain, for instance, and they may answer, "Because God made it, so the flowers will grow." Unlike grown-ups, children accept' God's order without a doubt. They believe in his love for them as naturally as they get up with the daylight and go to bed with the dark. In God's eyes, we are all children . . . His ' children. And what we adults have lost in the way of vision, in the way of faith, must be renewed and replenished with each day and advancing year. We, tod, can find God again and, often,- ourselves as well by going to church, by praying, and by accepting the love He stands so ready to give us. Ctfyrltit 1U. Ktiiln Aiv. Sttiitt, Jrirj, V. : ' TMB CrJU.RCH FOR ALU.. . . . ALU FOr TMB CHURCH '. i f -.. . Th Cjiutch U the iutt ftctot on earth fof the buiWing qf character and food clthenthlp.' It if a atorehouM of pititual! i valuta.) Without a atrent Church, Bcithtr aVmoctacr nor civiltia tion can aunrivt. 3Tirjie four ,sound rcaaona H-hr cvekr penon should at tend aervkca regularly and lupport the Church, hey arc: (1) For hla own take. (2 For hla childatn'i aake. O) For the. aake of hif commuAtty and nation. (4) For the take of the Church ittelf, which needa hla moral aind material support. Plan to goto chuoch regularly and read your Bible dally. ; Dar . Book.' Cbaptac Veriea Sunday II Cdriothiana Monday MataW Tunday Maidiew Uedanday John Thursday Kcolmaslea Friday Psalira Saturday Itomaat 12-14 M 17-21 HI i-1 1-11 THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS: m0mmf a " ' iUllM..Kl.i CbrcliScniSuS HERTFORD BAPTIST CHURCH Norman Harric, Pastoc . Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. F-vening Worship, 8 O'clock. , Mid-week Services, Wednesd&f evening at 8 o'clock. ; j , - '- f" ; BETHLEHEM CHTJRCH OF . CHRIST Joe BriekhouM Pastor rij Sunday School 1:0D A. M, , . First Sunday '", tl A M..tH.-i. M. BtJRGfSS BiTlST CHURCH - A. J. McClellaa. Pastor , Sunday benool - each Sunda) afc 10:00 A. M. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, 2nd and 4th Sunday morniatts. PERQUIMANS CttAHGE CHURCHES v . ''. ; o 1 .''-:'.--RtT. Albert Cere, Jr., Pastor -Cedar Grove Church: 1st Sun day 10 A. M.; 2nd Sunday, 11 A. M.; 3rd Sunday 7:30 P. M. ' ' Ecworth Church: 1st Sunday, 11 A. M.: 2nd Sunday. 7:30 P. M.: 3rd Sunday, 10 A. M.j 4th.Siuv day. 7:30 P.M. -X Oak Grove Church: 1st Sun day, 7:30 p. M.; 3rd Sunday, 11 A, M.j 4th Sunday. 11 A. M.. . NEW HOPE WOODLANt) 'K Dan E. Meadows. Pattor New Hope!"--Church chool, 16 A. M.; worship services, 11 A. M., 1st 'nd,i 3rd Sundays; 7:30 P. M.. 2nd and 4th Sundays. Woodland: Church School, 10 A. M.; worship' service. 2nd and 4th Sunday, 11 A. M.; 1st and 3rd Sunday, 7.-80 P. M. ,.:.v, " - 'a. .1,6 ... , i. , -,; :-ii-:: ANDERSON'S WJSTWmiST ; CHURCH Church School, 10:0fc .. M. , Horning Worship. 11:00 A M second and fourth Sundays. -. W'OODVTLLE BAPTIST CHURCH ( William 8. Brown, Pastor Sunday- School, 9:45 A. M.: Morning Worshio, 11 A. M.; Trainihg Union. :30 P.f M,; Even ing Service, 7:30 P. M. UP RIVER FRTENDS CHURCH - Orr.l Dilloti, Paster : Sntidav School. 9:45 A.-M. CT)i.arvices, 11: A;M an .h vi n A te'i' samiii. .-nvwBaur, -s. . a . iipy - k . f Pryer . servieo,, Wednesday. , Chappell Brothers -; UENERAL CONTRACTORS U'" Phone EliMBeth City 6667 Peoples Bank & Trust Co. HERTFORD, NORTH AROUNA ' Member P.D.I.C. Milton Da? & Son FERTILIZER FARM PROBtTCE bay Mmi 1466. Nielt Pkeitea 201145 Cannon Cleaners PHONE 2511 . . . Dependable Service BETHEL BAPTIST fttURCH Bryan HeUome Pastor Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. Mnrnine- Wonhic 11:00 A. U 4IiVAing Worship, 8:00 P. M. ' ke woods rniEites , '- CHURCH ' , Mark Hodgln. Paetc J . Chnrrk Scnooi 10 A 1 Mernlng worskia It A. ft ' 7 Toung Paonle'a meeting 1 f B. WHITEVILlE GRu'iHS BifTIJT : CHURCa-'jl Rcr. f, Paa Heioanaa, Hats Sunday School 10:06 A. ti, every Sunday, - -, . - ,i . Church tervtcea flitt anf shir Sunday! at 11:00 A. M. -'I 4k- W M. Morgan Furniture Co. He Fwitftkfegi . , . Het Peint Appliances) Reed Oil Company H WinstewBlanVhard Motor Co. TOUR FORP DEALER ; , f t j if i : . , Lynch Funeral Hone ; PHONE 2S1I , HERTFORD. H". C. IWe-Webb Motor Company CHRTSLER-PLTMOUTH . .'. Sale. A Service Ji feIanchard l& fco Jnc. ' 11 I ( )' ' TfJ . -" aian aiiis aDnairl airL.A 7!T TTTTT Baker OD Company -. - - - ; Sinclair Produeta Goodyear Tfrea 11, i: mm, : or Ilerjf ord LiTestclc: Supply Company PHON15 2561 HERTFORD, N. C Jordan's Barber Shc . ..7 i i i. BILL JORDAN, Prep. HcttfcrdBr&Ua Own Tour C Le-" , Swindell Funeral Hcrr.s psonb sin . !tziTZ- 5. :i. a HERTFORD METHODIST - . CHURCH J. A. Aanwn, Palter : Ckurek School 9:45 A.M. Morning miif lliOO o'doc. Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P. V Evening .worship, 7:30 P. M. ' .-.. - BAGLET 8aMP rflXJftlMt : -li U. Helntee, Paitot , Sunday School, 10:00 A. M: 4 Morning Worship-11 o'ciock. Young Teople's meeting kt 6:30 'Uvenin'i; wotsklp. f :36 olock. ' HOlr TXiITY EPISCOPAL nf- CHURCH Rev. E, f. Moseley. Rector " Holy Communion, 6:00 A. M.; Church School 9:45 A. M.; Morn ing Prayer and Sertnon (Holy Communiofv first Sunday), at 11:00 A. M. : r" ;. . I, -i 1.0 i si'h'm "': BEREA CHURCH OF CHRIST Charles Presley) Pastor Bible School each. Sunday at 10 o'clock' Holy Communion each Sundayt Worship Services, first and 1 third Sunday morn ings at 11 o'clocK; Evening Wor ship Service at 7:30 o'clock. Adult Study Classes and Youth Meetings., first and third Sunday evening t-T o'clock. ., CHAPPELL HILL BAPTIST ' CHURCH Rev. J. Paul Holomaa, Pastor Sunday scnooi every Sunday at 10:00 A, L 'Worship service; every second and foufth Sunday! J1:00 A. M. , BTU every Sunday at 7:30 P. M. tVV f ' Mifi t -.-:.;:,-,.' ArM2LY C COD ,: i - r r. u jr. i : -tor Sunday School 10 A. M.; Wor ship at 11 A. M.; Fv.n"lhtie Sep vifje 7:30J Prayer 1 ...igTuesdaV night at 8 o'clock, and CA Ser vices Friday night at 8 o'clock. mt. iT : : :t ciiurch Rev. ht t .. Pastor Sunday Jorhool. -each Sundav morning at 10 o'clock. Worship services, 1st and 3ri Sundav evni"2 at 8 o'clock; 2n1 , and 4th. f uy morninrrs at 11 ! o'clock. f ' ' ! r 'A i ! 1 TIC j"-V';''-V'"'!w

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