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L -::2UIMAN3. 'YKUY ' ed Every Friday At r ..ord, North Carolina ; CAMPBEIl:.....Bditor -rei u second elass mutter r 1. 1934. t Pnt Office i trnrd. North Carolina under i ot March, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ONB YEAR -I--.-- J-w --$2.00 In Perqulmani. Chowan. Pa- . quotank and Gate Counties. Elsewhere S2.50 : SIX MONTHS t C -l.M ' Advertialn Hates Furnished v j . , ; By Reoueat ,' FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1959. . Values Change I ,We have bto,jk$fdA how re--valuatjpaVatfecta! . fa, ' rate. Since the tax rate is deterniin-j red, by tji total amount ok as-1 sessed propety it bous down to '"' Faced With a state law, which Tiow requires Perquimans Coun ,ty to hold a revaluation of "property every eight years, the Board of Commissioners have completed arrangements to con-- m-Ala.) duct this project immediately, wnen it was And the work most likely will the tact that the higher the valuation the lower the tax rate. This has been the effect in - neighboring counties which completed revaluation during the past few years. In those coun ties the property valuation in creased and the tax rate ' was lowered. 7 4; Crash Cancer. 'i; Program . .-, Arthur, Godfrey and ,r Senator , Richard L. Neuberger recently; appealed for a "crash" program in the fight against cancer, be fore a 'Senate sub-committee.' 1 Both suggested that ' the crash program be inaugurated in hon- or ui me law juiiu rosier gui les, who was a victim of that disease. A crash program on cancer, as suggested, would be in order, ancl it is interesting to note that the chairman of the sub-com mittee, . Senator Lister Hill welcomed the idea , suggested before j million ixv addition for a "crash ri broeram on cancer. :,-' m , Even considering the fact that) the budget, is tight, that there i Sre : other . diseases which are equally as costly,, or more, than cancer, and admitting the fact that progress cannot be "bought" by money, we think the crash program!' : on cancer is a good idea and should be" adopted. EDENTON ROUTE 2 WEWS Mrs. W. P. Davis have re turned home after visiting her son-inilaw and- , daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Donald F. Potter of Fort Ord, California. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tarken ton have returned home after visiting their son' Mike, in San Francisco, and Lt. I and Mrs. Donald F. Potter of Fort Ord, California. ' ' ; Mrs. - Ruby Harrell and son Glen visited Mrs. Whichard and Mrs. W. P. Davis Monday after noon. ;' --:''-r, :.':? '.. VBywEtKLi fx assYftetV be Hinder way within the next week. 'Values of property change over a period of years, and be cause Perquimans County has hot conducted a revaluation since l"e ucsiaiuic eluded the county among others which must complete the task by 1960. -In the opinion of experts, re valuation is simply a matter of annraisine property on a fair And equal basis in regards to all property owners. These values can and do sometimes change; thus the state law which requires a county to do the program each eighth year in . order to eoualize such changes. We are not experts on the procedure of evaluation but as we see it the program is merely an operation the result of which will mean each property owner will pay his pr her fair share of sentatives increased this amount taxation . with the knowledge by some $8,000,000 and the sug each, one has been assessed on gestions mentioned above, in the same equal basis. 'this editorial, would add man) his committee. Cancer, of course, is not the J greatest scourge on the health ! scene. However, it strikes with uch rapidity, and. so often Among those who have just at-! aLned a high degree of value ind training,' that it robs the lation of many highly-gifted and teeded men and women. The ame is true about heart dis ease. ''"..... Mental disease, which exacts the biggest toll of all in the United States, is . certainly worthy of everyone's attention, although readjustment and cure of this widespread disease ha? registered more progress in re cent years than efforts to con trol or cure cancer. President Eisenhower has ask ed for some $75,000,000 during the next , fiscal year for the Cancer Institute, which is ODer ated by the National Institute of Health. The House of Bepre- AUTO REPAIR SERVICE WE CAM PI V HAITI Ml iljSI WE PUT CARS BACK IX SHAPE . . . f'ASTI Also USED PARTS FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS Carlton R. Nixon GARAGE WIN FALL, N. C Phone 49SC 8lnoWr No a Car Caro vith tfoeUr Triple X New multi-grade motor oh New Sinclair Triple X,"the Multi-Grade Motor 03, combine 3 grades of oil-SAE 10W, 20W and 30. It helps you start fast ,when the engine's cold, and provides a tough fUnv of lubrication when the vow fcnrfne for all-weather driving. Let us drain and refill your crankcase regularly with Sinclair , Triple X Motor Oil Remember - toere'i not a car care with Sinclair. Drive in ioday! Baker Oil Company o. J j ci 'vil i Lesson - IB i SERVE BY SHARING Inlexnational Sunday School Lesson for June 21. 1958: '. Memory 'Selection! , "Tak hd what you do. for there li no pr Tersion of jushc with the Mwd our God, or parrtality. of takipj '' LestonlTtxt! ' ' II Chronicles 17; 19 tad 0 )? This lesson is intended to shpyir modern men that they are respon, sihlA tn ClaA in the administratidn of law so that justice may pri- wail. 't,s . In our Scriotures for today we see Jehoshaphat setting up a Ju dicial system to administer guid ance to his people in a fajr and impartial manner, and charging his chosen ones to be honest in their decisions, and keep them selves pure in the eyes of the Lord by so doing. In other words, in order that the law might be taught to the people, the king appointed a team Qf teachers. Almost one-third of the team were laymen, and just two priests completed the roster; nine Levites, five laymen and two priests.. This commission traveled from place, to jflace. They brought greater empha sis unon the imnortance of khowinn the law. They spurred on the large body of teaching Le vites throughout the country, , . The vast teaching enterprise of the modern church uses many teams- and an army of co-work ers. There are many tnousanru of church-school teachers et work every Sunday morning, reaching the people of the church, . And tie church needs still more dedi cated yong men and women Who will prepare themselves for lead ership in higher education. Kine Jehoahauhat was a good king, and lived righteously. Only three kings in Judean history are creded with lives of righteous ness, and Jehoshaphat is one 61 them. His father had mamed him Jehoshaphat, a name meaning "God judges." The king lived up to the meaning of Ms name by making true justice . available throughout the country! and by: living according to the principle (hat as king he was subject to God's judgment. Perhaps , tub greatest strength was that he was able to "Share responsibility for the administration of his govern ment. And the strength of the church lies in the same . direc tion. ; " - In studies that nave been made across many denominations, it has been discovered that there is a di rect relationship between shared responsibility and active member ship in the church. Unless new- members, are put to ; work and given some responsibility they are likely to become inactive members wilhin a year after be coming members. To sit as a passive listener carries little challenge to most people. It has been charged that Amer icans would rather : watch than participate, especially . in sports. This may possibly be true, but the reverse is true in church and civic affairs. Unless there is acr tive participation interest lags quickly.' ' How can ; we . gain for the church Wie benefit -of potential leadership that we know exists among our, people? ' We should begirt with people and their par ticular toterestg. Only too -often, alas, we assume that people must do things our way, and they must fit into tilings as we have lesigned ' them. Instead, we should be guided by Ihe people themselves. We may have been hoping to corral a particular per son as treasurer for an organ.za- tion, only to find -that figures bore him. However, in talking with him, we may run across the deally suited to the job we have name" of a man who would be in mind.' ' , . f.i ' In an effort to share the worjt of the church on a fair basis,. and thus Keep verybodv's Intere'rt alive in the work at the Lord op a snaring lyuus." syiue .. pmwnp have, kepi 'affile! ottnemben' skills. .'PericdJoally, "Horhlnatg coriunhieis 'gov th1roug,'tife lilt and seek tq put new people to work. Or other . churchea havp ruled yiat th.ere shajl'he a limit to the number f lPDs any persos is permitted to do. . In thjs way a larger percentage of the church members Wo is kept artiyely- at work. Still Other lurches make it a rule that perdicajly every worker ihaU toe a ies. No re snn may hold office for tnore ths .t'.-fli 5', I i 3 iin -nja.7 ' -iff '! f r If? ,VTl i i':.:' iv- r VJ "i AM xi'.H in There was a fellow at the plant who was always asking me to go with him to church. In a way this picture portrays his seal. For there was something boyishly enthusiastic about , his eagerness; something joyously genuine in his confidence. - ' And his fervor reminded one of the disciples of old who became "fishers of men." Well, he brought my family to church. Not because he was a salesman or a saint. Simply be cause he encouraged us to seek the convictions he was so eager to share. , v' Betty and I, and little Ricky, really owe our cherished faith to the moment that fellow at the plant said, "I'LL STOP BY YOUR PLACE ON SUNDAY MORNING." . " Now, we too, find happiness in bringing our friends and neighbors to church. THE CMWCH FOR ALL i . . ' ALL fORTM CHURCH ' t Thr Cliurdi i b rltt iIM Milh for the buildinj of chuulci nd food cilurkiihii It it torlio ( piiihitl vibe. WillrtHH tMiocgduiicli, ' ntidier drmocitcy Rtr clvitiiioa tu turvivt JThere tn four tounJ rctwrn why every poo ihould Md ttfK KguUily nd tupporl ihc Church. Thty re: (i) For hit two uke. (2) For hit chilctrtn't ule. (3) For the Le of hw community mi Hiio. (4J For iht ule of the Chared MkH, which Wedi hit mot' Md nilerul fuppoil. Pln to o rj church reguUrly tad read your Biblt cUily. I by : Book Chtptw Venn I Sunday I Kiap IMJ 1 I . Monday RevelaUo 20 . l-ll I ' I Tueeday rUveJalion 21 I I . Wedutday RcveUlwa . J I I Thunday tCtmoielM IT Ml I -I Friday SChrooiclea II i I . I - Saturday )ChriKl W I'M . 1 . THIS PAGE MADJS POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING FIJIMSi Chappell Brothers GENERAL CONTRACTORS fhone Elicabeth City 6B67 Hertford liankirig Company Meabw WJDJ.C Milton DaF & Son . FERTILIZER FARM PRObUCE Day Phone 14M. Niebt Phonea J0il-45T. W. M. Morgan Furniture Co. i " , PaM Furnishing . . Hot feint Appliances Cannon Cleaners ; ; PUpNE MI . , , Dependable Service;, Winslow-Blanchard Motor Co. ?OiJR FORD DEALER Reed Oil Company .. JCSSO PRODUCTS Towe-Webb Motor Company CHRYSLIER-PLYMOUTH . . . Sale & Service :A ; Lyncb Funeral Honte PHOK5JIH HERTFORD. N. C. J. C. Blanchard & Co. Inc. I'' ? BLANeHARMSr Sine 18M ' '; Baker Oil Company Sinclair, freducta Goodyear Tint W i '-i i u-.li- s i iff "i 'i ; t b ,i ! Hertford Livestock '&' . ' j rupply Cowpapy 1 ' PIJQWJJ J501 - HERTFORD. N.C Jordan's pajberSJip? ; f" ttLL JORDAN, Prop. , 1 Hertford Biuldinsr & Loan , Association . 0m Yqur Ow Horn i "js, . . T'rP,'fh Ciildi, W Loan". . , W k.r-.iy G::"7Gli Services HKHThXHn BAPTIST CHURCH. - James O. Mattox, Pastor' . Sunday School. 9:45 A. M. f Morning Worship. H:M) o'clock. ' Evening Worship, 8 o'clock. , Mid-week Servipes, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. ' BETHLEflKn mUItCH OF CHRIST Jne Rrlckhoiraa Prnitor -Sunday School l: 00 A.' M.' - First Sundy , , ' K H.. and 8 p. II. BURGESS BAPTIST CHURCH ,' A. J. McClellan, Pastor Sunday &noot : each Sunday at 10:00 A. M. ' Momma worsnip at ti o ciock. 2nd and 4th Sundav mornings. - PERQmNS CHARGE '" CHURCHES Rev. Albert Gore, Jr., Pastor ' ' " Cedar Grove Church: 1st Sun day 10 A. M.; 2nd Sunday, 11 A. M 3rr1 RiiriHnv 7:S0 P. M. . Epworth Church: 1st S"unday, It A. M.: 2nd Sunday. 7.30 P. M.: 8rd Sundav, 10 A. . M.J 4th Sun day, 7:30 P.M. ,v Oak Grove Church: 1st Sun day, 7:30 P, M.; 3fd Sunday, 11 A. M.; 4th Sunday, 11 A. M. NEW HOPE-WOODLAND ' . MI r WrrM Daeiiw Worship services 1st and 3rd Sundays 11 A. W, at New Hope, 7:30 P. M., at Woodland. Second and 4th Su"davs 11 A. M., Woodland, 7:30 P. M., New Hope. Sunday School each Sun day at 10 A. M. Andersons MKraoorsT CHtRCH Church School. 10:0b n. M. Morning Worshi" 11:00 A M., second. "d fourth Sundays. wonoynxE raptist chlrch lArwt At worman, raator Church Services on "wnd and fourth Sundavs at 11 A. M. First and Third Sundays at 7:18 P. H. -. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. - UP RIVER FRIENDS CHURCH Orral Dillon, Pastor , . Sunday School; -9:46 A, M. . Church services, 11 A. M. asd S P. M. . ' Vimtn Fellowship, 7 Pj M. -, Prayer , service, Wednesday, I BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Bryan Holloman, Pastor . ; Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. -i Morning Worship 11:00 A. If. Evening Worship, 8:00 P. M. PINEY WOODS FRDSfVSfl CHURCH Earl Redding, PaiM Churclf Scnool 10 A M. Morning worship 11 A. M. -r--. Toung People'a meetm 7 PM. Swindell Fpr.sral Heme . ... : ... l. ' ! . .. ..' '..i : peonk mi 1 1 r;?TFor.D, n. c WHITEVILLE Glti.E BAPTI9T CHHRCH Bey. J. Paul RoBtmaa, ParW ' Sunday School lo-uft A K . cvfry Sunday. -; . ... Chnrca.erTca flr W UtiVM Sundays at 11:00 A. M. HERTFOPD WSTHODIS? CHURCH J. A, Auman, Paster Churrf- School 9:45 A. M. MornipfT orshl H?00 o'dol ;: Yoiith Fc!lowshit. i.4X V.Y Evening worship, 7 :30 P. M. , BAGLEY SW-AMP Pn.RIM , M. M. Hojrnei. Pastor , Suhday School, 10:00 A A. i Morning Worship 11 o'clock, v Young People's meetihg at 8:80 . Evening worship, 7:80 o'clock, HOLY TRWrrTY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. E. Ft Moseley. Recto v ; Holy Communion, 8:00 A, M. ; Morninir 'Bcayer, 10:00 A; M. ,., (First Sunday Holy Commun ion at 10:00 A. M. - , REREA CHURCH OF. eHRISr. Neal Pwckett, Mtnbtey " Rihle School Sunday 10 o'clock; Church Sarvices First and Third Sunday . mornings at 11 o'clock,' evening services," first and third Sundays at, 7 b'cloek. Communion Is served each Lord' Day morning. ' '. PIAPPELL BAPTIST. CHURCH , Hfr. Pquji Holoman, Castor'.,' Sunday scnooi every' Sunday at ;0:09 A. M: . Worship, kervice every; second apd four!) Sunday at 11:00 A, M. BTU every Sunday at 7:30 P. M. 'c.-' ASSEMBLY OF GOD ' 'i ! Rev. L J. Howe.. Pastor Sunday School 19 A. M.: Wor ship at 11 A. M.; Evangelistic Ser vice 7:30; Prayer. Meeting Tuesday night at tt'clock, and CA Ser vices Friday, nieht at 8 o'clock. . MT. SINAIPTIST CHURCH Rev. Lemar Wheelei, Pastor , Sunday School each Sunday jnorpinft at JO o'clock; , , Wprsjiip services,' 1st end" 3rd Sundnv evpnina; at 8'o'clock; 2nd and 4th Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock. esthaktTfthodist , THURCH Frank Fortescwe, Pe-jtor Si"-"' Schrv-1, . l-t ? thrw"' m?fWiomioii.'rrs( : i.imli"'li"jii in''' ' ' " 'i 1 "mm fi I A .
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