THE PERQUIMANS. WEEKLY; HTH'rt'CU'gJirnrCArSl.nTA. -TT.rr.' T. T-T.Clf IKS ' ;ui:mn3 .j::a.Y ' he J F very Fridpv At 1 jrtfMd, North Carolina Virsir'a Vhe Transeau nmvr If, VXH. at. Pout Oitice t hurtfnil". . North Cr.rollna. un r of March. iS79. Stcond nil pnataxp puld at ilertford. -.rth Cariilnv. .' SUBSCRIPTION RATES:, ONE YER' 1 S2.00 i la Perquimans "t - . 1 ,Elewiir ..KZ.50 !IX MCIH3"'T , H.50 Advertising Rates- Furnished : . - , flat Reauesi . FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 1962. Congratulations, f 4-H'ers Congratulations . and good wishes, Perquimans 4-H'ers, on your observance of National 4-H Club Week. , You certainly de ' Serve this newspaper's good wishes and congratulations for the fine record you have achiev ed in your program in our county. A job well done deserves ap paeciatioajy That's, why we say "thank you" to the many young men and women of this com munity "whcf'-wofk sd" devotedly through local 4-H Club chap tens to reach a high level of mental, jtphyslca, . social and spiritual .growth to Ultimately become l&ftters tof this commun ity, finer, people and better citi zens. , i 'We salute you, 4-H boys and girls, your fathers and mothers and your leaders. . ; Exercise Is Important way. up. The xevelationthat they cannot earn $5,000' a year one month after graduation from high school v "is often, a rude shock to our modem teenager." The -' counselor reoorts. how ever, that once: th teenageK iafa convinced, of the proper course, to follow in connection with fcm- ployment, he becomes reay to' dig in as a clerk, a messenger, a stenographer or office boy and "work his" way up in the Am erican tradition." v, ' The success tag which most communities put upon' the man who makes big money .,frr.hu't time, without any discrinynutiitj: judgment as tj he methods 'ip-' volved, fir enough ,to .maSe-fhe average teena.63r beikfe'iUfiat the volumes- of!htash,; is almost everything that colt'nfs.,3 s rt kKVfeg Merstanmn;. Many 4iras?r4e questjoft-i fc, asked of some -i5ne3i.he inrider- stands theactitms of;, another person. Very joften motives are judged in explaining the actions of others. ..'" Is TO OBSERVE liATIOHM 4-H CLUB WEEK This spequlatW,? of tenVin- "SoRDEM tercsting bjit Jiighly;.faacfcrous! LS, If the truth be Tknowfa, iU'4t doubtful" if .many ,-of us" Under stand completgjfroini, own Ac tions in certain Z'tuJpfiairi The ability "Vjtrijt usflersfand one's own acttion and to .uinder starid 'Himself Is, the objtbar.pf many religions in- the ' world, one oi which is' flinduisnr? ' The Hindus believe that one of their life objectives; is to be able to understand themselves. This- is one of their ' first goals. If we cainnot understah,ct oiii- selves, it is indeed hopeless for us to. try to pass judgment on others with any ; finality.1'' The best we' can hope for is Hhai others act with a sense of re sponsibility in fairness and jus tice. That we ourselves do not fall into the area of motive questioning, but judge from re- THREE. APPEAL IN COURT (Conhruea f rom Page One) Jr., Ranier Pitsuh, Rabuffo Do menico, $8.25 each plus costs; Mattie T. Young, costs of court. A. ,C- Layden, charged with failr; jtoF-trarfcr title within 20 day's, paid the costs. Y Edward Lee Sadler,; following too closely, was taxed with the costs. . , : v. i - William A. . Tai kcr, failure to decrease speed when approach ing and' jgoing around a 'curve, paid the: costs. ;". : . ' V Walter E. Skinner, . failing .o see- movement "could be made in safety, was taxed with the costs. James H. White, ; improper brakes, costs of court. Jethro ' C. Williams, improper parking, taxed with court costs. Herman Quaak, following an- sults on an impersonal ' LUXURY MR7 RIDGE ' ' 'keeping ever most in our mind , It is -surprising hpw many the qualities which we desire Americans take no regular ex ercise. This may not sound too alarming to you, but it is a rrowine i xoneernt in , Amectcai Think of this itoioViiOWl flatf tion to a piece of machinery or automobile) or,4ny,1fiinjg ;(lik6 the body) with moving parts. s Your ncleOieaKl''mgs and ther wofkifig; parts .iie body . require omei use, . some exer t cise, if they are to remain work ' ble And in good condition. Al io, exercise builds up muscles nd -enables- the body . to throw off waste and function properly, i One health expert estimates that those who take regular ex ercise add as much as ten years io their lives. They keep down jveight, keep muscles and body pojture in proper harmony and, through use, maintain properly functioning organs. If you would !eel better, look better and add rears to your life, why not take exercise regularly? . : ; Is Youth Today Too Ambitious? 5 Modern boys and eirls are too pmbitious in their , rush to be- pusiness and the, professions, de clared a directorof eraploy ipient counselling ejrvice ;. de Signed to aid boys and girls to get a proper start iinvthe busi- ness world. It seems that youngsters are "unwilling to igstart in the less glamorous jobs and work their basis, other vehicle too closely, paid the costs. Neal Everett, charged with be- to have, namely justice and fair- ing drunk in public, place, was ' lined $2.00 and taxed With the costs. Daniel J. Simpson, charged with issuing a check against in sufficient funds, paid the court costs. . - B AND G CLUB MEETJS The Nicanor Wmslow B.,and G Club held, its regular meeting. Wednesday, February 13 at 7:3" P. M. in the home of Mrs. Iouisp Riddick. Ted Riddick, presidenf of the . club, presided, over the, meeting. ' Mrs. Louise, ;,told the club about the health c,ontest,,c be held in the near future.,, Mrs, Sarah.Mae Riddick aLsQ told h group about the queen and king; rally to be held at .a later date. Forms were passed out to each boy and girl to fill out. - The "group enjoyed listening to records. Twenty-five members were present. 1 j Mrs. Louise Riddick served de licious refreshments. . : ?i? : Security is the priceless pro duct .of freedom. . , . . , r - B. E. Hutchinson. jSifi:;-t.;ii.y..tw,i ni&i RESPONDS AND LOOKS l J You're looking 'at our impala Super Sport f speed ma'nuaLor IQVPraQnpJs-.:'J',:; -iOnveriiDie wnicni; aiong iWim lis tcousin t jrosiiraciioiii laae-resisians sinierea-pewu-y the Sport Coupe, absolutely embarrasses lie brake linings, and a tachomettii to relay t higher priced Tars: - ,-w.-what's codking up front. . , 5 Vf. , ' srTr S3n i That special trjtn.4t)i Itfcoee front bucket ' Just before you rush off toyout Chevrolet".-- -seats merely hint at.the.amlort8.you rind dealer,, may -we remind you thav -tooea - .. lmpala super sports offer the new (jonvj fortilt steering wheel. You adjust it to suit your driving style, flick it out of the wayj' . for easy entry and exit. All three Chevrolet series Biscayne," built into every lmpala Super Sport. Performance? It's remarkable, an under statement we can afford when there are 7 engines to choose from. One of fyhich is the popular 340-hp Turbo-FireJ40ai St wizard in traffic and a joy on the dped ro$d. And Bel Air and lmpala deserve a, long look.; others all the way up to vngv. jr'bupprpoaenajj.finfj If you want an extra floarillidrWi, mull Super Sport equipment ' available " on over extra-cost options like floor-shift four- both lmpala Convertible and Sport Coupe; f t , 'Optional at extra coat. v i No tank to buy when you install :.:nEr,ED E'JLK SERViCE You pay for gas only titer you have used it Bills arc rendered 'monthly. . , You enjoy 611 the adf-' .; Vantages of a completely pure, dependable fueLy Phone today, HARRELL GAS & COAL COMPANY HERTFORD. M. C k mmiiiiuMiiiwt'ii.kLi.v.V''iw.ww A r i t i i f 1 (tiilMinl r:ov see viiAn new at your Chevrolet dealer's HoHoweH(Cfivrolet Co., M Sunday School Lesson TO BE SERVED OR TO SERVE International. Sunday School Let ton for March 10. 1963. Memory Selection: Tha Son of mnv:l cima '"not lo b dbuf to itrye, (and to giv his as a 'ransom for many.; ir (Mark 10:45). L'auon Text:" Mark 10. . 1 In our lesspn forr todays we i consider the request ' of. James and John, and endeavor to dis cover our motives for service In our lesson for today we consider the request of James and John, and endeavor to dis cover our motives for service. The theme running through the last part of this chapter is the theme of service. It is first used in the story of , the rich young man. The young man had been obedient to the law; what else must he do? Was anything more really needed? -Was not the law enough? Jesus .answered the young man, "Go, .sell what you have,, and give . to the poor." - This was more than the law required. , Yet r " -1 w . -:--::.:.:v:iwi: : . :-: ;.':-:-;J' ,:. ::::::: . .. mmmmm? ; i ., Ilertford, N. C. License No. 1675 Phone iJJL - Jesus said it was necessary ' 'Jesus? f answer i emphaties itha fact that service is' not to be construed as obedience to a set of rules. Genuine service is the cpmplete, self-giving of -pne to another. The cr4terion , of ' ser vice iis not7,a law, .but, rather, others' needs and our ability. Jesus', 'injunction to the young man is not necessarily a uni versal requirement " Jesus was speaking to this one individual, and he placed his finger on the man's personal weakness. He touched the young man at ' a place he had been keeping from God. Let us not, however, too easily dismiss the case, for if mpney . jsalwhat. we ,have been attempting: tpi keep :. from .God, hen, Jesus, is also speaking to us na asking ipr pur , surrender, ,i; Jesus ' asked everything of 1 the ' oung man. The law demanded great, deal, , but Jesus; demahd- d even more. i This ybung,. man nought of the law as a. means II to redemption, but; upon reflec- Won, .what.., Igthe la,w?.;.The . JOaw. . represents two , things. ; In the .firsti .place, the,, Jawi is the cbntipual reminder of , the right eousness , that God demands,,-'It does not stand as something, we can,, achieve, It reminds us -of oUp continual, oeed.r for:; God s grace,,;; The,; law .shows us what we are , not. Thus, 4t forces us to : call upon God's forgiveness and acceptance. ' In the second place, the law reminds us what we ought to, be. A Christian must try to be obedient to the vision of holiness to which the law points. , He may fail, but by God's grace he tries to grow in grace and reflect the mind and life of Christ. This means that the role of the Old. Testament law is changed. Rather than liv ing by the old code, , the Chris tian now lives by the law of Christ ' 1 i 'There is always a ' tension be-v tween grace and law. The law helps teach us the need for grace. Grace helps us express the righteousness of God. In Jesus' Christ grace and law are bound together. In him we see what God intends for man; we see what we are - not. At the same time.H we see what God means for man to be by his strength. We see God's forgive ness of sinners and his restora tion to life of those who .are spiritually dead. In the story of the rich young man Jesus pointed tb the theme of ser vice. Service is the thankful overflow of a life that has been touched by God. Real service 'does not keep counting the pen nies and saying, "Have I done enough?" It is expansive and spontaneous. It is self -centered. Genuine service is the expression of genuine love. It is focused "upon the needs of one's fellows, not upon oneself. It does not ak, "What do I get but of this? Is this enough to save me?" Service1 is the' result of rela tionship with- God. ' It is not die basis of that relationship. - ; i The fwndationi of service can be illustrated from the Bible and froni modern life. Notice in the Old Testament "that the 'Exodus, God's act of grace, came before the Ten commandments. The commandments; were not to be obeyed in order to win God's fa vor. Keeping them was the ap propriate response of ' men to God's grace, They answer the question,' "In the light of what God has done for us, how should "we . act?" The New Testament . Coni!nu4 on Pag S . v THI CHURCH FOR ALU,, v ALL FOR THB CHURCH -'';.' f" . - A '''' Y. '. i Tb Church U th (rwtat fac tor on uth for the building of character and good attnnahip. It fa a to rehouse of spiritual val uta. Without a atrong Church, neither democracy nor civiliza tion can survive. There are four sound reasons why ovary parson should attend service regularly nd support the Church, They art: (1) For his own aako. (2) For hia children's aako. (3) For the aako of his community and nation. (4) For the mho of tho Church itself, which needs hia moral and material aupport. Plan to go to church regularly and raad your Bibla daily. Wliat's IiisicLe ? . WHAT MAGIC INGREDIENTS DO THESE BOTTLES CONTAIN? Do they hold harmful, in jurious poisons?1 Or are they filled with healing : medicines and vitamins? Will they inflict pain, or .will they cure disease? ' ' But what does it matter?, If the contents are ' bad, we can pour them out. But the minds of children is an entirely dif ferent matter. A small human being can be filled with selfishness and hate, or he can be filled with ' sincerity and love. Unfortunately,' evil is more .'; quickly dispelled from a glass-bottle than from the soul of a child. For in the human mind bad thoughts can grow, and as time goes on, it is more difficult to replace them with truth and love. , . , . That is why it is so important to instill within our children a sense of right and wrong at an early ; age. Of course, by example, "you" can be a tre mendous influence. 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