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Pa; 4rTh Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, January 27, 1972 'VtrjlnU Whit Transeau- Editor : .-'Court Houm 8quut HERTFORD, N. C. Entered as iseond elan matter November lJth, 1934, it Port Office la Hertford, North Can Una 27944. ldvertisln Rates Furnished By " .Request i SUBSCRIPTION RATES OniYrv $3.84 J :. t (In Perquimans County) Oiowher.......,.......,. $4.68 f- , . 4&m TV. ti FJ'u Mem that Pople entitled to eacr JO ine Editor benefits under our program get them and of informlna the year In publishing artlclei about Social Security and Medicare. We feel that, through your efforts, many more residents of your reading area are now aware of our program and some of the benefits they can receive through it. During this period of an un stable economy it is to the advantage of all of us to see that people become aware of what they might be entitled to under different programs. The payment of justly earned benefits under Social Security not, only helpts the individual they are paid to but also the economy of the area in which they live. We have continuing tasks In your assistance. Please accept our most sincere thanks. Sincerely, Robert W. Alford Branch Manager REVENGERS IN MEXICO ' HOLLYWOOD . - "The Revengers," an action-adventure Western, is being filmed in Mexico and marks the Ameri can film debut of Rene Kolde hoff of Germany. . William Holden, Ernest Bor : gnlne and Susan Hayward will be in the film. Holden plays a vengeful Colorado rancher, ear Mrs. Transeau: ' f.We would like to offer you our bonks end appreciation for pur.; efforts during the past public about their rights and responsibilities under Social Security. We cannot hope to accomplish these tasks without Tourists In 1962 a group of sightseers from Jamestown, Va. drifted down the Chowan River to look over the real estate In the area where the present bridge spans that body of water near Edenton. . :-- John Pory, leader of the arouo. 'probably didn't realize It, but 37 years before a young fellow named Ralph Lane had sailed north from a resort area Walt Raleigh had set up on Roanoke Island to the same area. In those days, that neck of the woods apparently didn't appeal to either. Lane went back to Roanoke and disap peared 77 years after Pory's visit, his folks built Williamsburg right close to his hometown. . . The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Company MEN NEEDED In this area to train as LIVESTOCK BUYERS LEARN TO IUY CATTLE, HOOt AND IHEEP I III kn, ftta KM llta ranofcM. W artftf dim tl to II wHk llmM iiMiton. far Icail kitonliw, writ hen, iMnm iM kMkf ravna NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS TRAININQ P.O. lo IBIS-Dtftl Atlanta, (a. 10101 Let's Go To Church Sunday Make Church Going A Habit THESE RELIGIOUS MESSAGES ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS ' 1 FIRMS,.. S3 83 t'3 63 U 111 XTHL ONLY EVENING SPECIAL. SEAFOOD PLATTER CONSIST8 OF Crab Cakes Scallops Oysters Flounder t Shrimp Hush Puppies & Sliw Tea or Coff m $J83 Jan. 27 thru Feb. Srd. ... MON. SAT. 9 A.M. 8 P.M. - SUN. 12 6 WW The Goose & The Golden Egg nmicu ioicii iauic u ui 1 1 rt?upt dui w. There once was a very fortunate farmer who had a goose which laid a Golden Egg jor him each and every morning. But after several years of the goose laying eggs, the farmer decided that just one egg a day was not enough. So the farmer killed the goose and opened the goose up to get all the Golden Eggs at once. Only it didn't work out that way. Because what the farmer found on the Inside of the goose was the insido of a goose. Nothing more. And there were no more Golden Eggs. The moral of the story is: Don't go killing the goose that lays your golden eggs. Or said in another way, don't give up what you know is a safe, secure investment (like a Peoples Bank savings account) so you can try to make a killing with an unstable in- vestment. Remember, what's good for the goose is a lot of times good for you too. h v.. To help you teach your children the value of being thrifty with money, we've created and produced a little book entitled "Peoples Bank's Financial Fables For Children & Others". The next time you visit Peoples Bank to use any of its thrifty financial services, ask for your free copy. ' This offer is good while the supply of books lasts. Peoples Bank Member F.D.I.C. Peoples Bank: Horn Offloe Rooky Mount Peoples Bank and Truat Co 1971 PITT HARDWARE COMPANY " Phont 426-5631 HERTFORD, N. C. WINSLOW-BLANCHARD MOTOR COMPANY YOUR FORD DEALER W. M. MORGAN FURNITURE CO. HOME FURNISHINGS PHILCO APPLIANCES CANNON CLEANERS DEPENDABLE SERVICE Phona 426-5491 TINKER TOV CHURCH And It has a sllvsr ball on tha staapls and a crow on top. No ons suggested to Bobby that ht uss his birthday toy this way. Ha did It hlmsalf.' - 7 . Hs could havt made a ferrls wheal, or a barn, or a wag-on. But, aa It happsns, ha mada a church. Mayba it Is becausa, sines ho was a tot, tha Church has booh so Important In his Ufa. To Bobby tho Church represents a warmth and lovo that mada him want to "build ona of hla own." Dots your child foal that wayT li mmm 1 inS. rf .j-tQ, rri-J IdipluniwIiMlrthy lh : Amwirtn libit torlMy J. C. BLANCHARD & CO., INC. "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 BLANCHARD'S BARBER SHOP Gerald W. Blanchard and Ward Blanchard Proprietors OolaHani S.I-IJ ' a . Manday PmIim 3.1-S a - Twtday PmIim ri.i-ii halmi Thuriday MaHkaw lOile-23 Priaay Mattkaw t0i24-ai 9' Saturaay Mark i474 L'opyrlhi Wi Klim AdvtrMbig Sivk, Int., SirctbHrg. VlfglnU KEITH'S GROCERY PHONE 426-7767 HERTFORD, N. C. ONE STOP SERVICE ' STATION BILL COX, Owner Tires Greasing Accessories CALL 426-8870 HERTFORD, N. C LANE'S WOODWORK SHOP "Custom Built Kitchen Cabinets" PHONE 426-7225 Route 3, Hertford, N. C. (White Hat Road) . WINFALL SERVICE STATION GAS -OIL -TIRES AND REPAIRS FIRESTONE TIRES Tonus E. Morgan, Winfall CALL 426-8843 PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY Member F.D.I.C. HERTFORD, N.C. DIXIE AUTO SUPPLY Distributor of Goodyear Tires Automotive Parte Phone 426-7118 HERTFORD, N. C. REED OIL COMPANY ESSO PRODUCTS Hertford, N. C. m HOLLOWELLOILCO. -SUPPLIES OF OIL PRODUCTS GOOD YEAR TIRES PHONE 4264644 ! DOZIER'S FLORIST Hants Shopping Center ' PHONE 426-5410 Nights Sundays ft Holidays 426-7592 or 426-7287 Member F.T.D. ALBEMARLE -CHEMICAL CO. Phone 426-5587 HERTFORD, N.C, BYRUM FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 4:3-5232 K:rTFCSD,N.C. ROBERTSON'S CLEANERS & LAUNDRY, INC, QUALITY WCSSC COURTEOUS CIIVIOS . 41 PHC.N'E-4:3 t2:j . KERTFCHD. N. C. FAITHFUL WITH POSSESSIONS International Sunday School Lesson for January 80, 1972 LESSONTEXT:Lukol6:M5,ls-31;20:45to3l:4 , Wisdom and good stewardship are very necessary adjuncts for a productive and successful life, but nowhere are these attributes more important than in our religious lives. This lesson, therefore, stresses the Christian philosophy on possessions and exhorts worthy stewardship in Christ'a name. Serious students of the Bible will have made note that Jesus had little money. When in need of It He either borrowed it (Matthew 22:1) or, to pay Hla taxes, used a coin found lq a fish's mouth (Matthew 17:27). Yet he was fully cognizant of lis ueicwiiy in Hurnw. everyday living. - i He waa, however, careful to speak of the good that it could accomplish when used wisely, and warn of the temptations into which It could lead the unwary , when misused. Therefore, because money plays such an important role in the modern world, it would behoove us to pay particular attention to Christ's teachings on this point. In studying the parable of the "unjust steward" it will be noted that the servant's master somewhat wryly agreed that the servant had shown great foresight in the provisions be had made for himself. These, however, were prompted by greed and selfishness, and Christ was outspoken In His condemnation of the servant's actions. Strict and honest stewardship was important to Christ, whether in matters large or small. He very definitely believed the use of possessions to be a true test of a man'a . character. 1 It is still ao today. For upon the basis of our stewardship in : Christ's service will rest our spiritual well-being not only in this world, but in the next Our faithful fulfillment of the minor responsibilities entrusted to us today will lead to en trustment of tasks of greater importance-greater challenge-tomorrow. For the relationship between our ethical conduct and our spiritual capacities is very closely interwoven...'' We, like the Pharisees, cannot serve both God and Mam mon. Our loyalties cannot be divided between our own self interest and the work of the Lord Nor will God be fooled by the putting on of outward show true piety comes from the heart, not from wealth.. .and God looks to the heart! In proof of this, study carefully the parable of the widow's mitel The only riches we will have the right to truly enjoy are those we will reap In the Kingdom of Heaven, and they will have been earned on this earth, by our deeds, our thoughts, our intent. ' ,f rv ., ..,.-,j.. ; As Christiana, we have been entrusted with the spreading of the Word, and with the ability, within ourselves, to be good stewarda! Let us not tarr 'In the Lord's service! (These comments are based on outlines of the In ternatlonal Sunday School Lesson,1 copyrighted by the In ternational Council of Relisioua Education, and used by permission). ;
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