ir'isiM' H2 PERQUIMANS WEEXLHRTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1967. PAGE SEVT 'ci rirrf pzzQuimans WEEKLY 'rtfrd. N. C. 27944 Vlfginl White TnUtsesU EDITOft . Crt Hokae Satan i ftEattFOBD, X. 0. Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934. at Post Office tt Hertford, North Carolina. 27944. ; r -IF '...TJ Advertising Rates Furnished .By Bequest SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ONE YEAft ... . $2.50 . (In Petqulman County) ELSEWflftE' ....-'...- J3.00 FRIDAY, APRIL. 14, 1967 .-Editorial Responsibilities -. t .. , WeV believe : in the per sonal identity of editors, regardless, of the size of 1he newspaper on which they' perform their tasks. The composite ..editorial board, representing neither the conscience nor the in telligence'? of a , qualified individual' lends itself to the easy . formulation of policies, for which nobody w directly responsible, That there is something ,to this belief nv the need for 'personal1 identity of editovial writers is evident from the success of the columnists, w h o now. threaten to supersede many editors, both fav popular interest and influence. Many editorial pages fail to express positively any considered . philosophy , of life, and consequently fail to touch the vital interests of readers. However, we would not suggest that editors return to the- swashbuckling days of a .fPw generations ago when 'culture and refinement- were nut always present '-;to induce good . manners. . . . - ' April O . April,' -welcome home! The- stirring, earth ". -Is scrubbed and scoured, fresh clean with rain. - s Anne Maty Lawler. , ' ! .. April has had the origin :of rt5:;:namp:-Jost'in the 'midst 'bf ' antiquity". Prob ably the most common the. ry is that - it is derived from the Latin verb Ape tire, meaning "to open." This is an allusion to the opening of buds and flow ers, a beautiful process in April. There is also no agree ment on how April Fool's tay began. This day, known as All Fool's Day, is with us nevertheless and is an occasion for practical jokes. The cus tom extends all over the world. . , -; Richmond was evacuated on April .3, ' J865, which signaled' the fall cf. the Con federate capital, and the end of the war,1 which came just six days later. April 7 is remembered as the day of the first settlement on Ohio, at Ma rietta,; in 1778. April 8 is remembered as the day on which Clay and . Randolph fought their famous duel, in 1826, and also as the day Ponce de Leon landed on the coast . of Florida, near St. Augustine, seek ing the legendary fountain of youth ;n 1513. Perhaps the greatest non-military news story of all time occurred in April. On the night of April 14, 1912, the White Star liner Titanic scraped an iceberg and i sank in two hours. Fifteen hundred peisons many of them prominent citizens of the Jmted Slates and Great Britain drowned in the icy North' Atlantic that night. MeetingHeld By Goal Seekers The Bel videre Goal Seekers 4-H Club met Sat urday, April 8. at the Bel videre Community Build ing. 'v. ' The meeting was called to order by 'Dianne Lay den. We then said the pledges to the American and 4-H flags. Dion Dale was appointed 'for devo tion, at the next 'meeting. Then We asked if there was. any; new or old.busi . ness. Being none, Vickie Hurdle was asked to serve f .1 la i ' (, ' e refreshments at. the next refres'nn: meetings Wa aflkjed for ihe treasurer's report, which was $26.07. Then we de cided to have' the1 iiext meeting May 20. After wards Dianne Lnydeti told everyone to i bring some body new to the hext meeting , and that there would he a Drize Civefi to the one . who brought the J most new members. It was I then? said that the people 1 who come to all the meet ings starting May 20 would get , a medal for being present. Elaine' White had made a ' very nice apron and told us about it. It was then that Dianne Lay den .talked; about giving a demonstration, Then , after a very good speech 'on how, to give' - a '.i demonstration we had recreation- and . re freshments. The meetings was then adjourned. ' . Virginia Copeland, '"s ..Reporter. - STANLEY PARTY The Ladies'. Auxiliary of the Bethel : Fire Depart-, : ment will sponsor a Stan--, ley Party Tuesday, April 18, at 8 P. M. in- Bethel Community House. Proceeds from the party. . wM.'be'use'd Whelp' pur- chase -equipment j for the Bethe Fire Department, Mm tea f - Any farmer who-values hi own time will value barn telephone. This modern convenience re turns its small cost many times ovef In prof itable time saved. - NORFOLK 'AROLINA TEL; ft TELG. COMPANY Ik m ' & M ..Jk .... . . Mi j 2m LP-Gas is delivered automatically We check your supply regularly.: If you nfeeoT more we rnake a new delivery automatically! Let us start .today, ww r . i sso REEDOiL COmPAIlY. PHONE 426-5458 HERTFORD".' 'LHloiv To PaEte A jFpaaoe How t tonat ran eurn SMMD uii more fliy music education Is not needcH Auditions irj. Wttit P The a- pprniwhM ia lonKwntlnK AiHkr from vp writers No-mwclal trnin )nx limr nilirh monry yoa tut rtrn StMiK oonitmrtlon Hof, rhjthm und Vm. country ami western l.vrlrs ; rhyme jd mclodv . 'The Nnshrille jitera. -r. Why It l not neeeMary that you read minlc Suhmlttinx your seng to publisher 9 Getting the soncs recorded The 'ljo-' mid "Oon'fci" All about copyright Songwriter contract Avoid the onit sharW Uctno ri ciirK How to reach the arti.t, the. record companies, the publishers Advance, payments llew )nu act paid Flinuld yon join BMI.. ASCAP, of SKSAC Meebahical and . performance ' roy alties Building a catalog The tape recorder Using your naturaf talent t'ase histories of auccessful writera . ... and IhiicH more! USING YOUR NATUKAl TAUNT "How 7V Make A Fnrlune H'rnVf? Stintts" is a book limt coitid i-hnniie your life and h,w yrni the road lo hnaiK-i.tl sut-ccs and h.-ipr'ocss. In the ncut Ml seconds I ill tell you the muM im portant step the Mep oti must Like. to ppen the dr to strntwritinK success. Every day, hundreds of people from nil walks of life are making thousands of dollars hy wiling songs. Only a few years ago, a youim man with : practically nn musical educaiion was a bellhop just barely making a. living in Nashville, Ten nessee. Today, that former bellhop is wealthy young man because he used his natural talent to succeed as a songwriter. Housewives, truck drivers, lawyers, " factory workers, sludents, salesmen, laborers, teachers, . secretaries, clerks and people from virtually every imaginable situation have reaped fantastic rewards for their iongwriting efforts. They had no special training and most had no musical educaiion. They limply used their natural talent. Here, at last, is a highly valuable book that reveals slcp-by-stcp llw secrets of earning big money as a songwriter, . OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING . Just about everyone at one (ime or another haj written a song. Maybe it wt while singing in llw shower, or while washing the dishes, or driv ing the car. Perhaps after realizing that we just . made up a song of. our own we said to ourselves,, "Hty, that'i prut) food ... I might to in this lot a Utini," Probably then you did nothing more about it. Strangely enough, that long might have been worth a fortune to you in money; and a fortune in contentment knowing you are doing the work you always dreamed of doing, but- you thought it was for other ''specisl'' people. The "special" .people, however, arc not special at all. They are just people like you and your- neighbor, me and . my neighbor. The) only thing special about song writers is that they do some mint about the songs . thai they write. They applied their ability, and you let it pass. It might surprise you that soma of the top professional songwriters get their Meat . for tongs while tinging in the shower, washing , the dishes, or driving the car. Professional song writers then are not special other thin the fact that they do not let opportunities go by. They lay that "Opportunity knockt mly onct." This ,.h) not true ia songwriting. It knocks many times. ' Every dm wa think of a title, a melody, a catch pbraacaa Mea . ... tills it opportunity knocking. This hook v. ill lielo and em-our"." ni t" open the door to those opportunities and learn v,liul to do once the door is open from what I have, learned, and the mtstakM , I've m:ule: with tho lteliful advke of other somr- wrilers. and with your own ahilim this hook will show you the way to the rcwards--of moiwv and contentment ih.it thcrs just like you have dis covered by writing songs. "You will find lis I have found, that the rewards arc waiting' for you if you make un attempt to reach them., r This book IS net o long, beting wmtv of wards. It can ba . reed avidly because it censes te the peinr in clear, simple Ion- . vuaae. t is printed en high qualify neper with m attractive . cover. The legal forms in this beak alone -ore worth the prise. , about t amm v TCDOV Bat, rtlr it'"Haw.T Hal A Portentf. Writtne Aiuts"rl" '-llllv .ttrr.ftftrul KihKwrll..r y,ho (Ms li.,.ttnntt rtr Mv.'4in lyrtmh'fl hv TH'fc ti iu-li i mnmtt :Xf, .At 'Hlrt; sat, sealer ' n,t Jvhepy ' Mettilr tn nam. a rw. . Jl. iw.r.,t.i. Ok. ViAjvnl lunclt: trniiig tw yiirk inline liil.li.liiiic Cffauisj.y, JHuiilr.' MukU', Slush:.-' . T'Hliti' I. Bte ft r.eulirr'f.llirril .rtll tlitr times A.IIV oir WMt Riiitln In -saHhvllu.. l. .iirut Ills early .v.nm rurrrlalnUnr .In lite . "hurxtit Bll" 'In ill," C.nSIII StiMiH!,iln 0 New Vnrk Hlatefc 1'rinr' h iimvltiir It, NeIH'lll. lie elitertnlHeit. esu-ailvrlyet till '-lulu thraiitRh'nil tlierrtittitr,v. ' ' : 'Hk rli-li esiierlwij-e le VmirK to llr In 'HCW to stake A Penan writing Senaa" . ueaj-esMtsayeewm UMCONMTrONAl OUARANTEI "How To MaJtf A Fortune WrtUnt Sonrf' li told to you on a TEN-OA r, MO-KISK Trial hosUI li you art not completely taiufied in every wav, limply, return at any time you- Mjfr wttUu JO day and every cent of your purchase price wilt be. rtjundti with out question! 1-.'-. . i HABFFTH PRESS i -i THE SECRETS TO SUCCESS This book shares with you the knowledge and experiences of some of Americas leading song writers. Their secrets are yours. 1 tell you the qualifications for success and outline in detail the 5 approaches to songwriting. You cnoosc me approach you like best. I show you how to start wiih an idea and build the song line-by-line, You learn in simple langunce the tricks to song construction. This information alone will elimi nate the beginner's greatest problem right from the start. Another vital feature tells you how to handle lyrics and melody the "Sashillr H ')". No fuss and bother with formal music ideas. Katiter, I show you the natural method which has made fortunes for others and can do the tame for you. This information will prepare you to write all kinds of songs . , Pop, Country and Western, Rhythm and Bluet, Sacred, Bluegrass, Gospel . . . whatever you prefer. The opportunity awaits you. You must take the first step. HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR SONOS Many songwriters never have a chance because they do not know how to submit their work to a music publisher. 1 show you exactly what . to dm for best results. You learn bow to get your aonf recorded quickly and without red tape. Vou leara the proper system for making contact with th people who really make the decisions . . tbt publishers, Hie producers and the artists, r' You are told how to recognize a trend ia ftiusit and how to take advantage of the public's- cheng ing tastes. Remember when Elvil Presley boomed ima national prominence with the big beat of rock and roll? Writera who trceogrnted this trend, ia its early stages became vastly wealthy almost! overnight; . . '-- .-f ,....-- i tell you the secrets to collaboration . . . that It, writing with a partner. Many of tbt great, tongs were written by teams. Perhaps you will want to write with i partner loo. 1 tell you how it's done laving you poten tially costly errors and headaches and pointing the way to profits and personal satisfaction. Whether you write alone or with a partner, the informa tion I offer you will greatly increase your oppor tunity for success. . . . y UOA1 QUESTIONS: COPYRIGHT, CONTRACTS Many songwriters, especially beginners, take tremendous risk with their longs simply because they don't know how to protect their legal rights. You learn the easy way to protect your Work asni how to copyright your songs. Copyright formt are actually reproduced n this book and I show you the simple way to obtain copyrights without costly legal feet. ' j Another vital feature cover icnTjrtrrller. ea tracts. Yea lean what to look for in the con- , tract. At a bonui we actually reproduce sterrchrrd songwriter contract, formt to guide you Ja the light direction, . u yv , wrves pisie it wfw-'t Sou so that loo. i'lrrry understand what to aspect ' . for vour songs, . Also, you learn of voor responsi-.' Mines lo tiie publisher, the rcconl companies and i the artists.- ; .- ., : . ' lliese and many other legal question ntch ail". , exclusive writer's agreements and retrieval clauses . are discussed in detail offering you a sveajtlr oF..t villi information to blip guide your songwriting, ": career. -v .. ,-. THE TAPE RECORDER YOUR BEST FRIEND ' l.vetv sonewnter know that the tape recorder ' his best friend. You learn how to make maxi-. mum use ot the recorder, to get lead sheets pre pared, and how In prepare demos (demonstration tapes) for presentation. i- 1 tell vou how lo work from your home and -to obtain honest auditions by mail. You leant how to reach Ihe artists, the producers and puh- : lishers easily and quickly without road blocks and unnecessary delays. You need never leave your home if you know how to submit a demo tapa properly by mail. . .s , ASSOtUTfir FRfH i Incleeed ht ffow Jo Aba. a Fartwre Wrffhtf longs" h a iwajilitt Direct evy af aver I, MB Music rub-lithe rt. The Directory, whw addresses anal owes : vital hsfamaeloM obaat Awaflea's loadmB aawg awMishen, It IncMed absolutely Mil a m tatta cast ra yoe i this apodal l-Hn taly fferl , HOW 1HI SON0WRITE1 GITS MID . .3 . It li already known that tongwritlng It a swry -'--; profitable enterprise. But how doet Ihe songwriuir . , get paid? I Mil you where the money comet , from. Mechanical payment! art discussed in de tail so. that evea the beginner will easily under stand the payment system. Performance feet ru ' royalties: are discussed to that you will know bow much to expect for your tongs. You discover thai i advantages of belonging to a performing Ughta , tociety Jike BMI, ASCAP or SESAC. ' A whole sectloa it devoted to warnrruj joaf . about gilfalls wbic4 can. trap use songwriter. You-,) Jcarn the facts about tang sharks and how mf . operate. In short, I teB you the iniide about bow -. lo succeed at a songwriter taking you behind ti tccnes and giving you the benefit of my expericno and the knowleiee of many top wtitets. X y ,. have always wanted to writ a long svhf net oa something about It right now? The opportunity.. -it yours, but you matt tmkst the first irep, Writ , me today, and I'll tuitt you, a copy ot 'Mow 10 Hoke A Formm Wrtttnt fonts.' . i !-' aiaii.' ne awt ieapsa Toasy nsMieaiii nnt , . .-a. , ? ; aota Terrace alaee . fuanvim, tvi.e araaa ,j Please ship me your book "How Tt Mak . A 'Wfl Wriuut tones" mtkdimj rh tree alircoTory of over . 1,000 music pub Jishers. not delighted f may reiur Witnln ten days for iuU tcfund. .' I enclose $5rya3t. 3 tuopey orflcr O - t llaiP irTiayeaawiajjas These Religious i -Messaffea Are Mide Possible by the rollowiAff Biiined Firms: Hertford Savings & Loan Association "Own Your Ow Home. Throufli Savisfs and ' v. -".' i:mto)eU&, Son, tnc. . . . '-"t-?v;:'V;i - LIVESTOCK AND ; FARM PRODUCE ' ' Phone 42.-5411 ' WlNrALL, J4.3, " i..t'.i.a.'-'f-:-J - ' . i 'l ' s. - Pitt, Hardware ' Company Phone 436-5531 -HERTFORD, N. C. I Winslow-Blanchard Motor Company YOUR FORD DEALER W. M: Morgan Furniture Co. HOME FURNISHINGS PH1XCO APPLIANCES en ... . .. - , . . Cannon Cleaners pEPENDABLJ! SERVICE Phone 428-5491 X C, Blanchard & Co., inc. soici mi yr i , Blanchard' s Barber Shop. ; Gerald W.-Bbutdiar4 PiVlrtietoc ' ' . ' ' -.-. ' .. wry: Keith's Grocery Phone 426-776: ' HERTFORD, N. C. One Stop Service Station BILL COX, OwnerT Tires Greaoinf Accessories " Call 426-885 HERTFORD, N. C."' ' . ,.i ...'.S' 'Vh''- Lane's Woodwork ;" Shop " ''. ' "Custom Built Kftckeit Cabinets" ' Phone 428-7225 i " Route 3, Hertford, N. C. -(White Hat Road) Winfall Service Station GAS - OIL . TIRES AND REPAIRS FIRESTONE TIRES Thos. s. Morgan, Wbilatl Call 426-W4S Lew's Go Vd .G:;:;cj Ssr-Dy,.-.-DdiQ to!i 'Gc!::a A CDctil , , i , , , , i The Waft pot cf ow fnilf lbtia! W only seen Jteg hold tfcfa boT-. tarn expression once tefoM, -when, she was ; freckled ftel in the Sunday i- School ptseaht ; und then ehe wasn't quite so cross-eyed! r Meg's our darling Adopted daughter, tnd usually , ehe's e little livewire full of urpriaes4 It was Meg's enthusiasm for Church School that led ' ' vi to- improve our own record of church attendance. It was Meg's searching ' tpiestiori; Why don't W ever thank: God for dinner like the Andersons?" that xfctived the tustonv of lnealtlm grsee in our home. Ana was meg's worry bout "the Thungry childtf' that eventually drew ns Inti) our woric for -tfirf Mlfesion Fund.V v $ ; ,t t-. , 's ' ; i' r ;' . i'lifW.'-tM Wil tn lift 'frfni?fi 'Christians" trivintr God very little of onr tinieor thoughts. Megwas God :iastorheTit in showing Us that our church ' ireftMy needs us and'that It is'a" tossed thing to he needed. CopgMiBS7.KfUttfASvtrtsin9 TH CHURCH POn ALt ALL r Oft THft CHURCH Th Charch it the treat est factr on earth fer the build tni of Charscter end mod citiscnthip. It ts at ftorcmuMi of spiritual values. Wrthouti strong church, neither! democracy not civil nation! can survive. Then ara four ound reason why averyj person should attend atTM resularlv and aupfwrtsihol Church. They are: (1) foFhM dren sake. ror the enke of his cotnmunitv and naliefi. (4) Kor the sake of th Churehl , which needs his nwrai material support, linn church regularJy your mme daiiv. tit . i 4'.;.! 1 tmd "Bit.. "V - ..V jf v;i v v it , , ytsr W f ! v fc jd j GiBGUil KaW) " - Sunddy : JMonday I Chronicle II Chronicle ' 16:7-1 y 49:31-34 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday . Saturday Ezra- . ' ; ' Luk John II Corinthiani ! II Corinthians 3: lr.l3 f. 17:11.19' :4-14 8:1-7 9:6-12 VfV 'y-, 'j.'V'VV''",-'. ' t . ' . i Hertford Livestock , & Supply Co. . Plume 428-5591 ,t HERTFORD, N. C. Swindell ' Funeral Home MXtXXASCK SERVICE . ', V Telephooe 426-7311 HERTFORD, N. C. . v Towe Motor Co.' CHRYSLER . PLYMOUTH 'Sales and SenrlDft " f .''' ' ' , j t - -. ' i "''.' t- .T-r e Sunday School Lesson THE CALL TO REPENTANCE . International. Sunday School Lesson for April 16 Meniory-Section: ''Repent, and be baptized every on of you in the name ot Jesus Christ tor the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost." Acts 2:38. .4 - Reed Oil Company . '5?-'Vi'''v. -;rv i::ti',1'i:'iir ESStj PRODtCTS , ' '"I HERTFORD, N. C. j ''-.''. 'V. v'?-'', ;l i ' ' ' ' -"' 'i ,- i' ii ' 'yi . ; . .-' . - - ' . - - . . .-. " ... Baker Oil Company I i - V'1. '' " ,': ' SINCLAIR PRODUCTS j GOODYEAR TIRES Peoples Bank & Trust Company Mamilr an f 'drv ' ntvAAruiUJ, 1, v. t.tr, .'- li . ' Albemarle Chemical Co. ' ' VbOM 42S-SS8S ' ' HERTFORa, N. C. ' Bftrum FurnUure Coiiizinvr Plvona 4-S2St ' HXRTFCS9, U. Robertson's Cleaners : LzurJtri; inc. WlXSt XfCTJl ' i ' COURTEOUS EnVICB Flume 8-S2lUI ! EE3TFOSa, N. C. r'l Vu:MJ tfm. il;.;1; cf m ' Lesson Text: Acts 2:22-24; 82-19. .. :. ' The theme of our studies today is REPENT ; . ANCE'and the healing power it brings; to .our .'. -ill Jf!-.J- :Li.li ." ! i .. it.-. i ... ii-ouuiea :SODis. ,, ' i.iii t -, . '-Through repentance of our sins (no matter . hoay- grava those'f sins may be)j vie are renewed , -;in'tlTris.t.;! " . ,,. . . -Personal . Vvitnssirig; tyy dedicated Christians, an4 effective' preaching by those ordained to , .' the ministry and a life of service n to "Christ tan ' bring this wonder into the lives ot every human j A: being upon whose Uvea they touch. ' v-..., :.f.x--, The .sermon of ; Peter at Pentecost is-ilfrt)nt ri , beginning to end a call to repentance. And ;'v7in.-:it-if: We but study it closely and earnestly" ;' .J,we can find thelgilideposls for an effective wiW " " nensing for Christ.1- , . '- v-. 'The Besurhtipn of Christ from the dead aii v.'. His- ascension ,'irtto1 heav'eiv had left their" mark ' . ubn Hi disciples', VSo much so that they coujd v not fail to be . moving in their declamations i the populace on the promise of a life everlasting, A assured by God's sacrifice of His only Son, that ; it' their, sins might be iforgiven and they would rcome to a state of Grace if they but embraced . v the concept of Ctiristinity. . . . ' , l1' ; . And who was in more need' of forgiveness ,V than those who had turned away from Jesus x y during His earthly ministry,, and had tolerated , v His crucifixion on Calvary? Certainly in the 1 1 light of what transpired after the crucifixion ; was an accomplished fact, many of them) had - suffered doubt and a sense of guilt in their in , 'nermort beings. , , ,;.' , The Wssage ' carried by Peter at this (time must , have -. been, of immeasurable ' comfort to it these troubled souls. By acquiescence in. the v. ignominous death1 meted 6ut to the Saviour of mankind, they, were guilty of a most henious - t sin. But God, in His wisdom and compassion, ' V. had (jnade provision ins His plans for the sins : of mortal men, through the shedding of Christ's '. blood, man was cleansed of Bin. : For, though Jesus might be crucified by un. V; believers. He could not,.be -destroyed. He lived ' on in the dedication of His disciples to God's "plan, for mankind. For .certainly no one who knew these men could fail to be impressed in i the change that had come over them. Fright- ' ened and confused by Uie crucifixion, they had ; first fled into hiding, rendered Useless by the t many unanswered questions which most cer tainly plagued them. Then they rallied; ant) ': stood staunchly side by sida to proclaim thiir ; ; faith in a Leader who was no longer with' them 1 in the flesh. , 4 ,: i . Repentence is tcftainiy the cornerstone of ary" ! C ::l a V. ; S - 2 TTD aCTS ttTTI Ta