Page 9-B The Bandon Chapel Notebook ■ By Maggie B. i HI, NEIGHBORS! I don’t \ ant to sound like a broken (scord but I have a compel -1 ng desire to emphasize the t n porta nee of NOW - life is a veet and sacred, the time to 1 ve and love is NOW. Be ex c ted about living - be happy! ( f course, it’s up to you to c evelop happiness and joy - then, let your face show it to those around you. There is so much unrealized potential in of us. We must keep grow ing, learn new things and s tare them. Deep inside each o f us there is a need to love and to be loved. Don’t hesitate to reach out to others in tenderness and love. When ylou do for others, you help yourself. If you’ve heard “She sitts there waiting patiently and wipes away a tear, Wishing that a visitor would suddenly appear. Someone to say, “How are you?” and greet her with a smile. Someone to sit beside her and chat a little while. It’s hard for her to understand just what she’s doing there. What happened to her family and friends who used to care? How come she’s been abondoned like some old worn-out shoe? What crime has she committed? What bad thing did she do? True, she has a bed to sleep in and she’s sheltered from the rain, But there’s precious little else to ease her loneliness and pain. She’s only one of many in an oldster’s home today Who finds the price for longer life is much too high to pay. That picture could be quickly changed if all of us would spend Some extra time just visiting a relative or friend Who’s shut away from all the things that once were held so dear And needs to be reminded at least someone is near . . . To take her by the hand and say, 'How are you?’ with a smile, And then sit close beside her and just love her for a while! ” ‘Twas great to open one’s ayes to a new day, be able to get out of bed, bathe and dress unassisted and to enjoy the privilege of entering the church of one’s choice on this Lord’s Day to worship our Heavenly Father and thank Him for His countless blessings. Those gathered for Sunday School at Bandon Chapel were enthusiastically welcomed by Supt. Stan Turbyfill and treated to a powerful lesson by Wm. F. Smith. It was en titled “Good News For All People’’, Acts 15:4-14,19, 21. Butch brought out that within the church there is a great variety but we should not at tempt to change people in the name of Christ just for the sake of change but we should strive to unify the Church in Its purpose and work. o Prayer List: When God’s people pray together, miracles DO happen. Please add our friends to your prayer list. Hilda Strickland is home in Arrowhead Beach to r don’t mm have >Hx. I to own your own Satellite TV p Satellite TV is the ultimate video experience today, with the best movies, the hottest sports, news and entertainment 24 hours a day, uncut and commercial-free. (Some programs require viewer fees.) And now Channel Master is bringing the cost of satellite TV down to earth with new low prices on its easy to operate systems. You’ll get everything from the dish to the receiver, even remote control If you Mce, cril guaranteed by Channel Master, the wortd’s largest manufacturer of TV antennas and accessories. ...just smart! vOiTtpiww mcmwi syiwfni 12995. Now available ah > JACKSON RADIO & TV SERVICE L * - something good about some one, tell them about it! Pay compliments. I don’t mean be insincere - look far good in everyone • it’s there - then compliment them. Be slow to Criticize or judge. Reach out to others any way you can, especially to our elderly. These dear old folks have a wealth of knowledge they could share if we but ask ed - and - listened. Take time out NOW to brighten some one’s day, make their load a little lighter. It doesn’t hurt but will put a lilt in your voice and bounce in your step. This verse titled “The Lone ly, The Old, The Forgotten” by Alice E. Chase, will give you something to think about. Share it with me: recouperate from tier strenuous ordeal of surgery and complications thereafter. Mike Kane, her grandson, has come out of a coma and is able to walk and talk. He is still confined to Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., Rm. 808 and still needs your prayers; Ruth Whitley’s surgery at Albemarle Hospital was successful and she is now recouperating at home in Arrowhead Beach; my brother, Roy W. Darden, entered Norfold General Hospital Tuesday morning and will undergo open heart surgery on Friday. Say a special prayer for him; my neighbor, Marion Dennis, is suffering from MS and will enter Pitt Memorial Hospital, Greenville on May 3rd; I’m happy to report that Meta Mason is home in Arrowhead Beach and is improving slow ly day by day; please remember Mary Sigmon; Peggy Hampton; Ella Powell; Alice Elliott; Owen Pate; Edward and Jean Johnson. Pray for our Nation and its people, pray that God will guide the decisions made by our leaders and leaders of other nations. Remember all missionnaries, all churches and our Pastor, Rev. Robert S. Harrell and his family. —-O'—- “Happy Birthday” was sung by all in honor of Kent Rowley, Emma Inskeep and Margaret Bunting as they placed their contributions in our Birthday Bank. A beautifully decorated cake was delivered to Bandon Sunday morning, sent by Meta Mason in appreciation for all prayers and love shown to her while she was in capacitated. It was cut by Pastor Bob and served during the coffee break. It was delicious! Thank you, Meta. The Worship Service at Bandon was a joy. Our Shepherd, Rev. Robert S. Harrell, had as his scripture Luke IS: 1-24. Resume: In our scripture, Jesus is answering the question “What is God like?” He presents three parables: 1) A shepherd discovers one day that one of his sheep is missing - separated from the flock and the shepherd. Instead of being satisfied with the 99 sheep that were left, the shepherd could not rest until he went out and found the lost sheep. When it was found, there was great rejoicing. God is like that; 2) The lost coin: Although there were still nine coins left, the woman could not rest until she found the one lost - then she went out and told everyone so they could rejoice with her. God is like that; 3) The prodigal soh: A father had two sons. He lov ed them both. One of them made a fool of himself but in spite of that fact, his father still loved him and rejoiced when he came to himself and came home. God is like a father who stands at the gate every day while a child is missing. He stands and waits patiently for that child. When the child comes back home even the angels rejoice. CONGRATULATIONS, IT’S A BOY)! SUn and Lor raine Turbyfill are the proud parents of a brand new baby boy - NATHANIEL SCOTT TURBYFILL - born Firday afternoon at 4:39 at Chowan Hospital. He weighted in at 8 lbs-1 oz. and was 19-% inches Gabriel carquest The club Jacket Red Ryder “eavyouty SSgSSfimSS?SSSf Shocks Shocks _ SJSMSS. Gabriel's best-selling 2{22?£L|i /l€ Piston for -buy any pair of shoos, senowidflaos. jUMO' Sug. USt $25.95 Sore Offer ends May * with ISM jSp \ pur ’ f Sug.ustsl4.Bß Gabriel ’Details at your c r„7,+ CARQUEST Auto \ I A Cartridges ft \ Heavy-duty replacement for imports from caonei. : f GOT A PARTS PftOBLSM? As* a Quatflw counterman iHIHPI only CARQUEST hat them. , Prices good thru May 31,1985 at all EDENTON AUTO PARTS ONE STOP AUTO PARTS : West Quean Strati Harris Shopping Center ' . . a, *'.* < V .. |E I 1 nanfnn JOn 41 CQ A#K Rink WBnff L2y tuenron ■■ •toc*4ijv ncr uui u 440*9/110 Hnu IB _WMgtTtfjCA»gNS___ __ THE CHOWAN IffIRALD long! Their first born, JAMIE, is waiting anxiously for “his baby” to cone home. Rev. Cayton’s 50th Celebration by Mildred Howell Rev. Preston Cayton of Edenton, N.C. will celebrate his fiftieth year as a Christian Minister, on Mother’s Day, May Bth. He preached 45 years in full time preaching. He has semi-retired and is do ing supply preaching. He has served a number of churches in eastern North Carolina. Serving churches in Martin County for 26 years, along with his full time preaching, he would conduct from ten to fifteen revivals each summer and fall. Every June he and W.O. Henderson of Elizabeth City, N.C., would conduct a months revival in a tabernacle in Wayne County near Goldsboro, N.C. Mr. Cayton said “I think this was the height of my ministry.” He is a member of the First Chris tian Church in Edenton, N.C. and is supply preacher for the church and also does supply preaching for other churches. Mr. Cayton says, “If I could live my life over again, I’d want to be a preacher, for there is no greater call to man.” Board Os Education To Meet The Edenton-Chowan Board of Education will hold its monthly meeting at 8:00 P.M. on Monday, May 2nd in the third floor conference room of the County Office Building. Small businesses have been responsible for more than half of the new product and ser vices innovations developed since World War 11. LAKOC STOCK CUTTING WELDING FABRICATING I RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT I I GORDON SHEET METAL I J 315 S. ROAD STREET PHONE 335-5405 I Letter To The Editor Dear Editor: Attached is a copy of the formal response sent by this Association to the City of Virginia Beach concerning that City’s actions to apply to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a permit to withdraw water from Lake Gaston and construct a pipeline to transport the water for ultimate reuse in the City of Virginia Beach. As you know, this Associa tion has continuously express ed its opposition.to this pro posal and to any other form of resource removal from the Roanoke River Basin which does not demonstrate some value to the Basin's citizen’s, businesses or governments. The letter to the City of Virginia Beach is self explanatory, and I enclose it in full and complete text for you to use as you see fit. I would point out to you that this Association is not simply in opposition the proposed ac tion by the City of Virginia Beach. We acknowledge that the City may have a water supply problem in the future, and we have met with City of ficials on several occasions to discuss this and related problems. On the other hand, we have done considerable research into the problem and several potential solutions and feel strongly that there are other means by which all of the communities in Tidewater could resolve their water supply problems for the foreseeable future, at a significantly lower cost than the current proposed solution, and even more important without potential damage to the resources of the Roanoke River Basin. Thus, it is out of a spirit of cooperation rather than sim ple opposition that we are at tempting to assist in the resolution of this very serious threat to the Roanoke River Basin. We are prepared to take whatever steps or ac tions necessary to protect the interests of the citizens of the Roanoke River Basin, and we will do so as appropriate. We sincerely hope, however, that a solution can be reached where all Os the citizens of both areas involved can “win”, rather than forcing an answer whereby one side would “win”, and the other side “lose”. Thank you for your interest and support in this matter.- Sincerely, Jesse L. Fowler, Jr. Secretary-Treasurer Hugh Salter, Executive Assistant Hugh Salter of Beaufort has been named executive assis tant for law enforcement rela tions for the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries effective May 2, according to James A. Summers, acting director of Marine Fisheries. Salter will replace Warren Lupton who retired from the position March 31. He will work from the Division’s Morehead City Office. Salter will be the Division’s liaison with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. He will work with law enforcement officials and district attorneys throughout the coastal area to acquaint them with the operation of the Division’s law enforcement program, and to develop lines of communication between them and Division enforce ment personnel. He served as U.S. Marshall for the Eastern District of North Carolina 1977-1981 and 1961-1969, and was Carteret County Sheriff 1953-1961. . r w /HERITAGES \* mALTYj* ■ 106 East King Street 482-261$ Nanqr 482-7531 Russell 482-7147 r- new listings HOME IN COUNTRY—Near Tyner. 2 Bedroom. Hftft- Idy man special ~... $12,006. ONE ACRE LOT-On Main Hwy. Wooded. Excellent for h0me5ite.......... $3,506. COUNTRY ESTATE—Gracious 2 story home, with numerous luxury features, in picturesque setting, just outside Edenton on 8.9 acres with woods, vineyards and pasture. WATERFRONT—LoveIy two story, 4 bedroom home with spectacular, panaromic view of the Albemarle Sound, on sandy beach.. $75,000. PRICE SLASHED—Attractive 3 BR, 2 Bath, Brick ranch on Mexico Rd. Reduced to $45,000. 4 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME lBoo* sq. ft., 1% story, 12% annual percentage rate. Reduced - $43,700 CAPE COLONY Home on canal. Two bedroom, Great Room with fireplace - price negotiable. PEA RlDGE—Restored home in excellent condition, 3 BR, Large L.R., on 1.5 ACS, Priced to sell ats3o,ooo. MACEDONIA AREA Attractive 3 bedroom home with large deck, vinyl siding, furniture includeds3s,ooo. 7.75 ACRES—On the Perquimans River. Super Buy at $45,000. Can buy all or part. NICE 4 BEDROOM HOME—2 baths. L.R., water ac cess, pool and club house priviledges $42,000. CAPE COLONY—PIeajjM 0 Tie with 3 bedrooms, i% baths, screened porch on 2 lots. COLONY DRIVE De> ; >» ful 3 bedroom home, in cludes 2 baths, den, I a large kitchen, Ex tras and a large lot. MOBILE HOME—On 3 lots, 3 BR, two car garage, ex cellent condition $25,000. IN TOWN Brick ranch, 3 Bedroom, 1% Baths, and garage $55,000. 105 ACRE FARM—w/Long Grain Bin, drying unit, and two shelters slos.ouu. SNUG HARBOR—3 ranch home. 1% baths, all appliances,-2 car buy at "~ MOBILE HOME—On apprer/pere. 2 bedroom, 66 x 12 with enlarged living arSSir x 18’,.. BELLA VISTA DRlVE—Waterfront brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, Family room w/fireplace, screened prochf,? acre lot, 2 car WATERFRONT 3 bedroom brick ranch, L.R. w/fireplace, 2 baths, utility room, gorgeous beach, pric ed to sell $65,000. THREE BEDROOM—House located one mile from town,-. $35(090 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY - Building on a main artery to Edenton. Ideal for a retail business. $35,000. 2 BEDROOM HOME ln tO’M, L.R. w/fireplace, bath, eat-in-kitchen, fenced in back yard. INVESTMENT PROPERTY—3 Lots, 2 mobile home®, partially furnished $16,500. MEXICO RD. Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 baths, 2 bay carport, central air, new carpet and new appliances $49,909. ARROWHEAD BEACH—New 2 bedroom house oiv2 lots $27,5<S L HISTORIC DISTRICT—Lo«'q > 2-story frame houses Large country kitchen, iSOV'-ioing room, 3 BR.', 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. WATERFRONT Albemarle Sound, l k acre lot on Bella Vista Drive $26,500. IN THE COUNTRY—2 bedroom home on an acre of land, workshop. Central heat & air. Reduced t 0530,000. NEAR HANCOCK STATION—Home or mobile home' site. 6 acre tract $5,000. ARROWHEAD BEACH—Attractive 3 bedroom homer" living room, dining room, kitchen and bath. Situated on 3 wooded lots $19,500. HICKORY LANE—Great Room, Kitchen with conve nient dining room, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, game room and large yard $60,000/ HOME ON THE ALBEMARLE SOUND—Cape Col ony, 2 story brick, 3 or 4 Bedrooms, L.R. with tireptace, Family Room with fireplace, large deck, workshop. CeiK tral heat and air - FANTASTIC BUY! —CountryClub area. Owner must sell. 4 BR, brick ranch. sq. ft., % acre fenced lot. Garage, family rooiSWith fireplace, 9% per cent. Annual Percentage Rate. MORGAN PARK Lovely 3 BR brick ranch in excellent condition, central heat and air, built-ins. NEAR TOWN—Attractive bride veneer borne oqft acre wooded lot. 3 BR, LR, den, dining area, lVfc baths. Reduced to $36,560. 4 BEDROOM HOME On 2 acre lot Convenient to town, 2 foil baths, LR, family room central air and oil furnace, S yrs. old, outbuildings. Reduced to $39,500. BRICK HOME Three BD, t bails, large livingroom with fireplace, dining room, kitchen. W«U insulated. Central heat and air. Two car garage and workshop. .$49,500. APARTMENT rj Good location in town, 1 apartments. 3 lots. SOi- u - - .. _ ALBEMARLE SOUND—Beautiful wooded lots over one acre in size on the water. Prices starting at an unbelievable $34,500, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ftfjrtmrtir bouse with eight apartments. Excellent income ft prime location. 9V 4 % Annual Percentage Rate. partially furnished. 3 wooded lots.. : Thursday, April 28, 1963:

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