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Page 8-A The Bandon Chapel Notebook HI NEIGHBORS! We live in an ever changing world. It peons that every day we hear of some new way of our en vironment is being polluted, our air, water or food con taminated. This concerns me for it effects the way we live and indicates that man is fail ing in .the job given him by Clod - to be caretaker of His perfect creation. However, I’m inclined to believe that for self-preservation, if nothing else, methods or procedures will be developed to reverse the- present situation and clean up our environment. How about the pollution of our ''ethical, spiritual and moral standards on which oar Country was founded? It was reported that a large au dience was asked “How oft. o do you attend church?”. Os dje people questioned, two time* a year was the answer most frequently given. That’s appalling!! Then, there is an alarming lack of respect for the institution of marriage - “relationships” are the thing today and people casually move from one relationship to another without any shame at all, not knowing or caring that “the family", the home is the bask building block of our society. The orderly, disciplined schools which I knew have given way to per missiveness with a lowering of academic standards and behavior at a time when it is essential for our children to be well educated and mannered in order to handle the technological advances made in the last decade and take their rightful place in the world market. To add insult to injury, the crime rate in this country is presently in excess of any other Western in dustrial society. That’s real ly frightening! Everyone wants the priviledges of Freedom - yet fail to realize that with freedom comes responsibility. What are we going to do about this?? I don’t have all the answers but I’m concern ed. Our society is built of in dividuals and EVERY PER SON COUNTS. It’s up to YOU and me to help make a dif ference. We need to go back to the basics • back to the precepts on which our country was founded and made great. In my opinion, EDUCATION is the KEY. Our youth, our fellow men and ourselves must be taught the changeless moral virtues and spiritual values found in God’s Word; it’s up to us to insure that the academic standards of our schools are raised and keep up with the technology of to day. The importance of honor, justice and brotherhood as principles of human conduct must be emphasized. It’s our responsibility to keep America great, to promote and preserve tine traditions on which our heritage is based love of God, love of family and love of country'. Our Nation’s motto is “In God WeTnist” - then, let’s do iit. Our Heaven ly Father is greater than all our problems. He can solve them all. But, He is waiting ASSOCIATION Y'our Savings Don’t Stay Long K 4uch ol that money is made available as loans to t isip people buy. build or improve a home. ’ mat's why your savings are so important to the community Investing your money locally makes » certain that our town will become more attractive * as watt as create jobs and promote prosperity. Buy. At Home - Save At Horn 1 It's Good Business : : HfL fit ffimll LENDER EDENTON SAVINGS ft LOAN 322 S. BROAD STREET EDENTON, N.C. 27932 for us to ask. Share these i words of Thomas Foy with t me: I ‘ 'One little prayer ascending < From a man bowed low in prayer ] Can pierce the highest heavens i And Bring down blessings rare, t Where two or three are gathered 1 (We have it on God’s Word) There God is in the midst of l them, 1 Their prayer is surely < heard. ” 1 LET US PRAY TOGETHER! < -0- 1 This beautiful Lord’s Day ( climaxed a lovely weekend - ( God really smiled on us. t ‘Twas just right to enter the church of your choice to thank ( Him for His countless bless- { ings. Those gathered at Ban- , don Chapel for Sunday School ( were welcomed by Asst. . Supt., Julie Faye Nelson. , Everyone sang “Happy Birth- , day” in honor of Jack | Strickland as he placed his , contribution in our “Birthday , Bank”. The adult lesson was j “Riot in Ephesus”, based on j Acts 19:23-29; 35-40, taught by ( Margaret Bunting. Three key j areas of our lives where we ■ can make application of the spiritual truths of this lesson were stressed: doing our jobs to the best of our ability as did the Town Clerk; maintaining persopa! honesty and integri ty in all our dealings; and ex posing questionable practices such as those of Demetrius and the other silversmiths. Prayer List: The impor tance of prayer cannot be em phasized too much. When we pray, we ask that God’s Will be done. Please add our friends to your prayer list. Richard L. Campbell, Rose Smith’s brother-in-law, underwent By-pass Surgery last week at Norfolk General Hospital. Pray that it will be successful; Audrey Kline underwent tests at the Ports mouth Naval Hospital, Ports mouth, Va., last week and is scheduled for surgery as soon as possible. Say a special prayer for her; Marion Den nis is still confined to bed at the Rehabilitation center of Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Greenville. She needs your prayers; please add Helen Skinner and remember Alice Elliott; Wilford Topping; Percy Har rell, Jr.; Roy Darden; Mike Kane; Hilda Strickland; Meta Mason; Ruth Whitley and Owen Pate. Pray for our Na tion and its people, and 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. -0- Our special music this week was a beautiful piano rendi tion of “The Lord’s Prayer” by Janie Harrell. Her nimble fingers caressed the keyboard with precision and power, set ting the mood for our Worship Service. Thank you, Janie. -0- At our Worship Service, Pastor Bob beamed as he welcomed Meta Mason back with us for the first time since major surgery. A special welcome was extended to our first timers: Genie Driggers of Bennettsville, S.C., guest of Butch & Rose Smith and Mr. & Mrs. S. Grant Redinger of Akron, Ohio, guests of Ronald & Helen Ellinwood. Pastor Bob’s powerful message was based on 2 Tim. 4:1-7. He emphasized that God has been involving Himself in the affairs of mot ever since the Creation and He cannot be relegated to the past. He continues to work to day and He will continue throughout eternity. Our deepest sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Willietta Nixon Whiteman, whose spirit graduated from this earthly plane recently to a place far more beautiful than words can describe, to the land beyond the Sunset where there are no burdens, pain or suffering only joy, love and light. She is walking, without hesitation, through God’s garden with Jesus. Home at last! Sharpshooter Annie Oakley's real name was Phoebe Mozee. Lovely Anchor , Hocking® Glassware V $ Monogrammed FREE! it Come visit our Housewares Dept, this IB film Friday, Saturday and Monday and we Ift f j Is will monogram each glass item shown B If/ H ■ below with one letter of your choice I x y /irf 1 v;f“ in an attractive Old English, style*. II J| /f/i'Plpi I I / I * -A-. FREE! Makes an excellent gift for I £ Ji “I, anyone ... including ypurselfr ’• > . VV | ' Wfff' rt fT 1 / f *“■ 11 JD jnP 55-Oz. Beverage Pitcher II i 1 Special A Os) II 11 12.5-Oz. Wine Glasses / ll "7■" | | Purchase 6 for 12.88 It I JI 15-Oz. Iced Tea Glasses I%_ K i : ~'7/ [I I Special O . QQQ I f Purchase O fOT w»Ow 12.5-Oz. Beverage Glasses I ( —Special Q QOQ •Monognmnte I |M ' Purchase O tOf 0.00 || I | 13-Oz. Double Old-Fashioned i f pSSie 8 for 8.88 allow 2 to 3 waits w for deNvsry- . 16-Ounce Mugs I i ff) in Two Styles j| rCjrw YOUR CHOICE 6.88 pt v _ I Square and Round Glass Ashtrays at AOF a G refrt Wee I Jfj YOUR CHOICE 4 tor 2.88 Shop Monday Through Thursday 9:30 am. UnBMO THEE CHOWAN HERALD Beth Swindel And Mary Hurdle Graduate With Honors Beth Swindell and Mary Wood Hurdle graduated Cum Laude when they were awarded their Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Therapy on May 6 at the 75th graduation exercises at East Carolina University. Both students have maintained an overall average of 3.6 to 3.89 on a 4.0 scale while in the School of Allied Health and Sciences. At the Physical Therapy Department’s banquet the night before, Miss Swindell was awarded a special cer tificate of recognition for her ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Chowan Hospital will accept bids for sale of: 1972 Broadmore Trailer -12 xSO with two air conditioners used one season Serial #NCX7OOI44 Trailer available for inspection at Chowan Hospital parking lot. Bids will be opened at the Hospital Director's office, Chowan Hospital, on Monday, May 30, 1983, at 9:00 A.M. The hospital reserves the right to reject any or all bids. leadership ability and Miss Wood was awarded special certificates in recognition of her written and oral presenta tions of her senior research project. Miss Swindell, who served as president of her senior class, received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology at Guilford College prior to entering ECU. Miss Wood was inducted in to the Phi Eta Sigma during her Freshman year and the Phi Kappa Phi during her Junior year. She was treasurer of her senior class, They are the daughters** Mrs. Betty Swindell of Eden ton and Marion Swindell of Hertford and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hurdle of Hertford. Card Os Thanks The family of the late' William H. Blount would like, to express our sincere thanks to all our friends and well wishers for their expressions of kindness and concern dur ing our hour of sorrow. May God bless and keep you all. The Family MayM.pd. »* * ;| . f Heritage ’J mALTY/ 106 East King Street 482-2646 Nancy 482-7531 Niehts Gary 482-2645 Russell 482-7147 Lynn 482-7535 NEW LISTINGS __ 32 SOUTH-Mobile home on one acre $14,500. CAPE COLONY-Mobile home and lot $3,500. ARROWHEAD 2BR mobile home w/addition, storage shed, carport, completely furnished. Immaculate $19,000. TWO STORY HOME IN TOWN—Priced to sell - needs repair. WATERFRONT—2 Bedroom home on Chowan River. Handy man special - quiet location $32,900. NEAR ARROWHEAD BEACH —3 Bedroom, Large Kitchen, Family Room, Air Conditioned. Assumable loan. Priced to sell $58,300 HOME IN COUNTRY—Near Tyner. 2 Bedroom. Han dy man special..: $12,000. ONE ACRE LOT—On Main Hwy. Wooded. Excellent for homesite $3,500. COUNTRY ESTATE—Gracious 2 story home, with numerous luxury features, in picturesque setting, just outside Eden ton 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 - 1800* sq. ft., l‘/z 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. , $45j000. Can buy all of part. NICE 4 BEDROOM HOME—2 baths, L.R., water ac \ cess, pool and club house priviledges ..$42,000, . CAPE me with 3 bedrooms, lVi 2 baths, screened porch s%cistove, 0 n 2 lots. » COLONY DRIVE — 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 pedient condition, v .. vv .. w1 m». v .525,000. . 'IN'TOWI ''ftricit ranch, t garage...........,: , p.},.:.; 165: ACRE FARM—W/Long Grain kin, drying unit, ' and two shelters....... $105,000. BELLA VISTA DRlVE—Waterfront brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2£ baths, L I>q. rj Family room w/fireplace, screened proch, * <>uc iut, 2 car garage, WATERFRONT 3 bedroom brick ranch, L.R. ■i w/firepiace, 2 baths, utility room, gorgeous beach, pric ked t0'5e1L......«..’. r $65,000. . XTHREE BEDROOM—House located one mile from ,’''t0wn;'.'.......Pi..i....'.1.... $35,000 I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Building on a main artery to Edenton. Ideal for a retail business. $35,000. MEXICO RD. Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 baths, 2 bay carport, central air, new carpet and new ; app1iance5............;. 1 $49,900. ARROWHEAD BEACH—New 2 bedroom house on 2 i lots. $27,500. HISTORIC DISTRICT—Lo’ -'A 2-story frame house. » ■ Large country kitchen, tSO"; -i n > n 8 room, 3 BR., 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. WATERFRONT Albemarle Sound, acre lot on ; Bella Vista Drive $26,500. IN THE COUNTRY—2 bedroom home on an acre oi 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 home, 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 fireplace, Family Room with fireplace, large deck, workshop. Cen :. tral heat and air ' FANTASTIC BUY!—Country Club area. Owner must sell. 4 BR, brick ranch- sq. ft., Vi acre fenced loti Garage, family rooisfcvith fireplace, 9% per cent Annual Percentage Rate. ’ . MORGAN PARK -r- Lovely 3 BR brick ranch in excellent condition, central heat and air, built-ins. ' NEAR TOWN—Attractive brick veneer home on Vh. acre wooded lot, 3 BR. LR, den, dining area, life baths. ‘'Reduced t 0............. ....- ....$36,500. 4 BEDROOM HOME On 2 acre lot. Convenient to town, 2 full baths, LR, family room w-woodstove, central air and oil furnace, 3 yrs. old, outbuildings. Reduced t 0........... ....$39,500. APARTMENT HQygS n Good location in town, S apartments. 3 lots. SU LU ALBEMARLE SOUND-Beautiful wooded lots over one acre la size on the water. Prices starting at an unbe1ievab1e.............. $24,500, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Apartment house with eight apartments. Excellent income in prime location. »>4% Annual Percentage Rate. Thursday, May 19, 1983
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