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ie Hunting Season West Craven Highlights, September 20, 1984, Page 7 Youth - Self-Reliance (Continued from page 2) licensed hunter who’s hunting iegaliy. They’ve also ruled that flowing streams are state property. At a meeting in Edgecombe County, some iandowners objected to such an apparently harmless act as clearing snags from streams so canoes can pass because it wouid aiiow hunters to penetrate, on pubiic waters, their domains. All had horror stories about rude, and occasionally criminal, behavior by hunters. Even those who’d never heard the rain of bird shot on a tin roof or had to put out a brush fire from a hunter’s cigarette talked of deposits of beer bottles and Vienna sausage cans left behind. . ***** If I were lucky enough to own land. I’d do what most landowners do now: Deny access to anybody but friends. ^Too many trigger-happy siobs out there to do otherwise, since can’t tell the bozos from the responsible hunters just by looking at ’em. They tell us that if man doesn’t perform his natural role as predator, (which we seem to do a right fair job of just riding down the road in ou( cars) we’ll soon be up to our ears in squirrels, rabbits, and birds, and deer wiil be knocking on the doors at all hours, wanting to watch cable TV and mooching potato chips. Ail manner of wild beasts will roam the countryside, annoying the heck out of us. A lot of people—many of them hunters themselves—have apparently decided they’d as soon put up with the bears and the deer and the rabbits as with the trespassing and pot-shots and garbage. If I were one of them good hunters, and wanted to keep my hunting priviieges, I beiieve I’d be trying to lean on a few of these bozos, so’s they don’t end up ruining it for everybody. Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist but you have ceased to live." — Mark Twain (Continued from page 2) When I grew up. I remember the log school house and wooden bucket and gourd dipper to drink water out of—one teacher for sixty students - first grade through high school. Opportunities have widened. You have so many things to choose from today that I didn’t even know or never heard of in my school days. The hurricane Diana we have just experienced, the people were forewarned of and prepared for. As far back as 1913 we knew nothing about that bad storm until it was here. The youth have a big range of careers to choose from: choose wisely and be a sticker-no giver up. Never before has the opportunity for living inteilectuaily been so good. The future startles us with its greatness. Careers, never dreamed of lie ahead for the youths of America who have ambition, ideas and ability. "If we live truly we shall see truly." Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Self-reliance: Know thyself, know what you are, by nature, intended to do, trust yourself - but above all know you can trust God to help you. We’ve had trouble and strife. We had them in the so-calied “good old days’’-as far back as runs the mind of man. They were solved then and they will be solved now. Self-reliance was the core of all virtue and progress. To be resourceful live an honest life, without pretense or apology: nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principies. Frankiin D. Rooseveit beiieved in freedom: 1st Freedom of Speech: 2nd Freedom of worship; 3rd Freedom from want; 4th Freedom from fear. The first user of a tintype camera was its inventor, Hamilton Smith, a professor at Kenyon College. The photo graphs taken by this unusual camera, invented in 1856, were made directly on iron plates. 11 ^1"- People once believed that an itching nose was the sign of approaching visitors. Clifton Bright’s .Farm GRAPES Pick Your Own 40$ per pound 2 miles off Hwy. 17 on 102 North of Vanceboro Day Phone - 946-8763 Night Phone - 946-5829 SUTTON'S SUPERMARKET We reserve the right to limit quantities We reserve the right to correct errors We Welcome ^ ^ '“All Kinds - -a. Or. Pepper Products Gwaltney _ _ ^ Hot Dogs..o. p. 99$ Bacon ^1®® I 12 oz. can Fresh Spare Ribs..^,,,, Center Cut Slices Smoked Ham» ®1^® Smoked Ham.. 99$ Whole or Shank End Smoked Ham.. 89$ Seneca _ — . Apple Juice,,.. 79$ Tea Bags,4...., *1^* Prem Luncheon Meat Del Monte Crushed Pineapple........ (In own juice) Kraft S'! 39 65$ strawberry Preserves, Toilet Tissue....... 69$ Jack and the Bean Stalk ^ Cut Green Beans,4.„n65$ Tomatoes,.,... 3/^1®® Shortening 4,®i®® Limit 1 with a $10.00 Food Order [d^tamp Program 244-0733 I Chef Boy-ar-^ Spaghetti & I^Meat Balls Parade Salad Dressing,, 99$ Limit 1 with a $10.00 Food Order Cates Sweet Salad Cubes...,., 99$ French’s Mustard,,.. 79$ Del Monte Whole Kernel _ ^ Golden Corn 2/^1®® Stew Tomatoes,^... 69$ April Shower Garden Peas»»„. 2/79$ White Orchid Tuna....... 59$ Gihbs Pork & Beans.... ...3/^1®®
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