Page 2-B 59 I The Bandon Notebook 5 By Maggie B. § HI, NEIGHBORS! I get a •sick feeling in the pit of my •Stomach when I watch news [pn TV and read the •newspapers which are •sensationalizing the Air [Controllers strike - makes jne wonder what has hap jpened to the integrity of [individuals. Where is the : [respect and consideration [ior the rights of others, for ihe judicial system and our [5 > resident? It even makes •me wonder about the in telligence of those involved - £ it doesn’t take much know how to blindly follow some •JJnion Leader who thinks it’s •D.K. to ignore any oath they ■have made in order to [satisfy their own greed - :pnd - to get the Union Reader himself well publicized on TV, radio and :jn the newspapers. Wonder •What he has on his mind for pis future? :[ When the Air Controllers •Were seeking that position, •they were eager to sign the -bath required to all Civil •Service employees. It was a [good paying job with many [benefits not found in private •industry. :•: In my opinion, the [President’s action was -justified. I was a Civil Sister Mary Brunke wrote Service employee for 25 this lovely verse entitled .jyrs.-8 mos. before retiring “Faith Is Like Magic :J>n disability. If I had par- Glasses”, Share it with me: ‘Faith is like a pair of glasses I bring here and there with [sne, ••The thrilling thing about them is the wondrous things I see; •When life grows dark and dismal and my sight is near •[decline :fl don my magic glasses; the perspective soon grows fine. ; if I slip on this treasure I can toil with greater ease •Troubles and afflictions at length begin to please; [The world becomes all rosy and as cheery as can be, :1 surely feel most grateful for the faith God gave to me. •.Perhaps, you once had glasses, but by faith no longer live, [Friend, ask God for His pardon, He is kind and will forgive; :£> cherish this dear treasure till you meet God up above [Then present faith as an off’ring with the gifts of hope and ; iove.” —O— [: This glorious Lord’s Day [ was meant to be shared with : family and friends. The [:beauty of nature abounded - [one could feel the presence [of God as they gazed upon His creation! ‘Twas a : perfect day to enter the [church of your choice for a : spiritual refueling. The fine folk assembled for Sunday School at Bandon [Chapel were joyfully welcomed by Supt Meta Mason, especially those who ; mr} EASTERN I kSK photo ) MNU supply 108A South Boddie Street Nashville, N.C. 27856 Telephone: (919) 459-4466 R. E. Bob Walker WE CARRY KODAK, ILFORD, CIBACHROME. LARSON, LOWEL NIKON, PENTAX, CANON OLYMPUS, UNICOLOR, HOYA AND MUCH MORE! : WE GIVE PROFESSIONAL DISCOUNTS AND WILL SHIP : u.p.s. CAMERA CLUB DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE. Call Us For Prices! fl HOLLOWELI/^'jl % M OWNER (Licensed Electrician) |R Call After 3:30 P.M. 8 | © PHONE 482-2608 (§) I© FOR FREE ESTIMATES Mg? jS n, NEW WORK § |J| jmj CONTRACTOR gj ticipated in a strike of any kind, I would have expected to be Bred on the spot, with no hesitation. However, the President gave these people ample time to reconsider their position and go back to work. The majority chose to strike, knowing it was illegal and would result in their dismissal. Sure hope they will be able to find another job where their actions will not effect the rights of others and their country. In my opinion, the President MUST stick to his guns. If he doesn’t there will be chaos in this country - all the Civil Service employees will consider it a license to strike for anything they desire. And, what if all the service men decided to “walkout”? They are government employees too. We would really be helpless! We must have FAITH in the integrity of our other public employees; faith that the unprecedented example set by the Air Controllers will stop right there. We must have faith in God, that He will not allow this type action to continue. He has great plans for our Nation. had been unable to be with us for some time and Eric Baumwell, grandson of Deacon Dave Lapham and his wife, Trudy. Eric lives in Hawaii, and was in the states for the National Scout Jamboree, after which he is visiting his grandparents until August 28th. Supt. Mason announced that the BCWG will hold its regular meeting at 10:30 A.M. Tuesday in Fellowship Hall; Continued On Page 7-B WHO REALLY HAS IHE "LOWEST FOOD PRICES IN NORTH CAROLINA”? WINN-DIXIE URGES YOU TO JUDGE FOR YOURSELF! We urge you to make your own comparison! We sincerely believe that when you do, you’ll discover what hundreds of thousands of Winn-Dixie shoppers already know ... There’s a food store in town that claims to have the “Lowest Food Prices In North Carolina” (LFPINC). WINN-DIXIE- -j vTOWN 2* PRICE iRJUCE • _ l . .., .... M » SSk * « ' - >■' 10-Lb. Embers Charcoal $1.49 $1.59 10- Baking Potatoes $3.19 $3.29 Gal. Store Brand Bleach .75 .75 12-ct. Toddler Pampers $1.96 $1.96 2-Lb. White Onions .89 $1.19 18-oz. Post Toasties Corn Flakes .79 .89 4-Pak Charmin Bathroom Tissue .79 $1.19 50-oz. Electra Sol $1.93 $1.84 2-oz. Secret Deodorant $2.19 $1.99 750-Liter Gallo Wine $2.21 $2.20 Duncan Hines Cake Mix .79 .79 14- Morton Chocolate Cream Pie .89 .79 1-Lb. Pkg. Sausage $1.19 $1.59 12-oz. Store Brand Franks .99 .89 11- Morton Chicken TV Dinner .83 .79 24-oz. Hunt's Ketchup .69 $1.05 24-ct. Lipton Tea Bags $1.34 $1.39 12- Store Brand Bologna $1.09 $1.09 1- Store Brand Bacon $1.19 $1.39 46-oz. Store Brand Pineapple Juice .99 $1.09 Qt. Dukes Mayonnaise .98 $1.09 12-oz. Armour Treet $1.09 $1.09 15- Hunt's Manwich .76 .81 32-oz. Gatorade .59 .64 12- Spam $1.29 $1.36 2- Nestea Instant Tea $1.17 $1.17 15*s-oz. Store Brand Cut Green Beans .34 .33 13- Store Brand Evaporated Milk .41 .41 Celery .69 .79 Lettuce .89 .89 2-Lb. Bag Carrots .69 .89 32-oz. Dawn Liquid Detergent $1.53 SI.BO 16- Store Brand Peas .37 .37 38-oz. Crisco Oil . $1.75 $1.95 16-oz. Mrs. Paul's Fish N Batter $2.44 $2.19 Total $41.17 $43.53 Tax $1.65 $1.74 Grand Total $42.82 $4527 \ However, everytime we do a price comparison using a typical shopping list, we come out cheaper! The price comparison (shown below) which was done on August 13 is a good example. NOBODY SAVES YOU MORE THAN WINN-DIXIE! THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, August 20, IV*Bl