Thursday, August 20. 1981 BL* <yv, i^BS|t| Wtr X} • Jii Wjck \ % Ija \I ,H€gggt i RECEIVES LIFETIME LICENSE Jerry Wright, right, one of the thirteen Wildlife Resources Commissioners, is shown receivihg his lifetime license from the chairman of the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commissioners, Bob Gordon. All. thirteen commissioners have purchased the lifetime license. Wildlife Commission Says New Lifetime Licenses Are Big Hit The new lifetime licenses offered by the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission are proving quite popular. According to Jerry Wright of Currituck, Wildlife Commissioner for District one, “These lifetime licenses will not only save sportsmen money over the long run, but will also help wildlife for future generations. All of the revenues from the sale of lifetime licenses are placed in the Wildlife Endowment Fund, and the interest from this fund will be spent on wildlife conservations.” Lifetime licenses range in FINANCE RATE ROLLBACK^. jmm percentage M RATE M m when you rkW buyandtakf ot Any 81 m 9 M or 82 GM Car V DURING T ▼ y AUGUST, 1981. Ask Hoke Roberson, Jr. Kenneth Worrell Jerry Stotesbury \ V J ** v \ y * «i\ Joe Holley ** 5 or V v / Bill Hahne i/ 4 ’ * *“ PsisH I A cmmAmowasHunsc^SS /CMX VISIT THE HOME OF THE GIANT WmUt MOTOR CORP. J/\\ HIIR r EDENTON4B2-8421 IIUIIL N. Broad St. Ext. | price from SIOO to S3OO, and a lifetime subscription to Wildlife In North Carolina magazine is available for SIOO. Tax-deductible con tributions may also be made to the Wildlife Endowment Fund. Information on lifetime licenses, lifetime magazine subscriptions and the Wildlife Endowment Fund is available from license agents, Wildlife Com missionion employees, or the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission, 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, N. C. 27611. The Bandon [ Continued From Page 2-B I Bible Study will be at 7:30 I P.M. Tuesday, conducted by I Pastor Bob. Come out and I join us for this hour, you will I surely enjoy it; Choir I Practice follows at 8:15 P.M. Prayer List: Prayer is our means of communicating with God. Anything that concerns His children, concerns God. Please add | our friends to your prayer list. I’m happy to report that Margaret Smithson’s eye transplant was successful - so successful that she’s planning to come home sometime this week. Praise the Lord! Pauline Johnson has been transferred from Albemarle Hospital to Chowan Hospital. Cards and visits would certainly cheer her up; Nancy Jalbert hurt her back last week and is confined to Chowan Hospital; Glen Sawyer, the young man who fills your car with gasoline at Earl Smith’s store, is home following surgery at Albemarle Hospital; Sally Hardison is now home recouperating from surgery at Obici Hospital. She needs your prayers, cards and visits; Diane Miyasato, hospitalized in Goldsboro, needs your prayers urgently. Please remember Ruth Whitley; Margaret Talbot; Garnet Reynolds; James Bost; Ben Hir schberger; Walter Taylor; Robin Adcock; Mary Gardner; Hilda Wisner; Len Koraska; Helen Headen; Jeanne Church; Musa West; our Nation, its leaders and its people; our mission naries and our Pastor Rev. Robert S. Harrell and his family. “Repentance and Restoration”, Deut. 30:1-10, was the subject for our adults, taught by Margaret THE CHOWAN HERALD Notebook Bunting. At our Worship Service, the Shepherd of Bandon’s Flock, Pastor Robert S. Harrell, brought us a powerful message based on II Cor. 5:16-21, with em phasis on vs. 18, “And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation.” The Congregational Business Meeting will be held on the 2nd Sunday in September 13. It is requested that everyone interested in the ad vancement of Bandon Chapel for the Glory of God be present at this time. A hearty welcome is extended to our first timers this week: Daniel Helton, formerly of Merritt Island, Fla. but now a new resident of Arrowhead Beach; Tabitha Ferrell, daughter of Debbie Harris, a new resident of Arrowhead Beach; Stacy Brown, Delories Brown, Jack Brown and Sterling Brown, all from Suffolk, Va.; and Bill On- Community Development Continued From Page 6-B environmental protection, for civic and charitable contributions. While many people in business may have reasons other than profit for being in business, no business will be around for long without making a profit. This includes the business of farming. In fact, in today’s agriculture there is no > way to get produ, ion than through incentives for profit. After all, the farmer is a businessman, too. USE ROSE'S SHOP PH - ROS I LAY-fl-WAY I|PH ROSEIi roR,uV ° UR SCHOOL NEEDS OPEN FRIDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M.L nHH 20” FLOORn] 1 Hi J 111 i etm P r °p i == P 5 §jl|| h HE \ 1 QOfl ■■■! MMSMBh Perfectly balanced blades give a Ppi —1 quiet, cool air delivery. Features quick-clean safety grills and sturdy f DOOR BUSTER ) I f DOOR BUSTER V MEN’S TANK TOPS Cool comfort that only tank tops can provide for hot mUift 3-SPEED „ summer days and nights. 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