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April 6,1978 Bandon Notebook By Maggie B. By Mi|gieß. Hi, Friends! Now that fi is here again, thoogir about Sds of tote”? Combine un ; and con mixed with b and initiative, with integrity.' You will reap a harvest of teae* peace, satisfaction aid good will - and - perhaps will .see someone’s life radically changed by the “Love" you planted. Try it. s M the beginning of last week's “Public Parade" there was a plea made that Efforts are made to return to dm basics which made this state and country great". I couldn’t agree gnore. It seems that the principles on which our country was founded have simply “gone down the drain” in most instances. However, God’s Word tells p that if His people reach put jid Him in prayer, He will heal our nation. Today our ’Nation is desperately in M.-eedof God’s healing power so don’t forget our beautiful country when you pray. In my opinion, we are so fortunate to be living in “our kittle corner of the world” where people genuinely care about each other, strive to help, where need exists and set a-good Christian example Jw ' future generations to follow. This has been a long standing practice hare as we learned from Buff’s column last week. A former Sunday schQol pupil of Mr. R.T. S, Sr, of Rocky Hock t Church wrote a ful tribute about his ieWQhing and to the man himself. I’m sure Mr. diarreU’s heart was full of Ithankfukieari t when he read Wed SUPER xK mm ■ Be |H|H| jyfiiHgii 1 —| MW l one r"™Tjßfl*SSHgLpßicf Sen ix I M Ml m HU M # ■■^■■■■pipWWWW | r| I pngpi p W ■ l ■ l l | I I il J THESE THIES IN STOCK f. LOCALLY FOR ON-THE-SPOT INSTALLATION | EXPERT WHEEL BALANCINO i | .AVAILABLE ' \~ •" ■ • PrioMtr* caMog pi*c*. • Now on Ml. $ , in Saar* "L" catalog supplement Jfcfcj Som/ortton Ouarantted or Your Monty Back cSiag>y" U aUMWmcKupm ' : The Chowan Herald: Weekly Reaching 87% Os The Households In The Area. thestirring tribute. Tokhpw yon have been instrumental to Hiving just one aoulfor the Lord makes all the effort worthwhile. ■ ■ rVp; . Sunday dawned bright and beautiful -a glorious day just to be alive! Asst. Supk. Witey Hardisonen thusiastically welcomed all those gathered for Sunday School at Bandon Chapel. He joyfully announced that on Wednesday night at 7:30 P M. in Fellowship Hall we will be, honored by a visit with our missionnary, Nita Pride, who will tell us about hra_work with the Campus Crusade for Christ. Choir practice will follow. —O — Prayer List: It’s very important for our “shut-ins” to realize that they are not “shut-out" of our thoughts and especially our prayers. Please add our friends to your prayer list. Good News! “Duck” Reid’s cast was removed Tuesday sand ’he Does Not require , therapy! He showed me how well he could move his foot andanlde. With a little time, patience and God’s help, we might see him surfing before summer’s end. Miracles Do happen today! Please continue to pray for him; Toby Roberson is out of the hospital and severly restricted by his doctor bid he was at Church Sunday ; Frankie Snell of Chesapeake, Va. (son of Meta Mason) is improving but still needs prayer; Mrs. Madalyn Moriarity had cataract surgery onlmr left eye Tuesday and is doing fine. She is in Bayside Hospital, Virginia Beach, Va.; Mrs. Bobbie Jean Holt entered Chowan Hospital nesday. Pray that her surgery is successful; Mrs. Bf.-'f.--: i .''-J In [ ■•tv,n Tins Is One Os The Reasons Raafya Ttador of Orlando, Fla. Who : was severly homed In late January *Bl mm • jwk .fWP*; tors. Bonnie Sue Price, our lovely and talaatod Choir Director, has been having severe gall Madder attacks. Pray that surgery can be avoided until after June; please remaniber George Bunch, Jr;; Mrs Myrtle Peele; Mrs, Margaret Terele; our miaaibnnaries, Nita Pride, the David Smith family and our much loved pastor, Dr. W.J.B. Livingston. Cards, visits and phone calls will be appreciated by our sick folk. - xr ' ■■■! in '•' * The lovely fresh Spring flowers gracing pur attar this week’ were donated by Mr. and Mrs. Kent Rowley in memory of their parents. Our Juniors, taught by Blrs. Donna Hardison, studied “Finding Forgiveness", Matt. 26:30- 35. Aim was that the student may Seek forgiveness for wrongs he has done. “Life in the Fellowship”, Acts 4:32.45; 5:11,. was the topic for our Adults, masterfully taught by B. Kent Rowley. Christian fellowship is marked by open hearts and shared possessions. Aim was that adult Christians trust each other with their feelings and their property. —O— Dr. W.J.B. Livingston’s Communion Message was “Three Words That Can Change Your Life’’, Matt. 26:1740. Words -. are powerful • they destroy or build. Jesus had the power of words • He spoke with authority - His Word was the Living Wont. Consider these three words: Bless: It means to irihke 'happy, to encourage, to praise - its a diamond, a rare gem. God loves the praises of His children; Broken: Some things are no good until they are broken. We “break in” shoes, we break new ground, we break our fast with breakfast, a horse is broken to the saddle Jesus "’MiniMite'lßHfceiaddle of * GodrA lot of us afe still not broken to the saddle - but - the one who is broken is wrath his weight in gold - broken to the cross of Jesus because He loved so deeply; Give: Jesus was constantly giving to other people. You have to give yourself away continuously if you want to j grow. When you give, give freely and naturally and thra will be a glow about you that other cannot fail to see. These gems don’t cost a great deal but they are priceless! Meditate on them. . "i'G. i The BCWG meets Thursday in Fellowship Hall from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. In addition to celebrating all the birthdays in April, a “Silent Auction” will be held. For those unfamiliar with a Silent Auction, the ladies will bring from home something that is still good hut they have tired of, or some canned goods, or CTF IT I liIADDCI I This brand newfirem "* *" ffylflltLL jjb Usts for $4128.00 A)|| ;jp I £5 including 258 CIO 6 -•■ | - JwKW cylinder, rally stripes, BjmMKL white tires and much jk|d wore. xBMIIHfIHISBBBhIf this WEEK ONLY) MAi/r MOTOR CORP. nUIVC N. Broad St Ext EDENTON 482-8421 THIS UHOwAN HlSttAy**' 1 anything else ybu think may ha of use to others. Bids on various items are given by writing your name and your htd ou t piece of paper and placing it, lace down, under the Item . The highest bidder gets the item or if more than one bid is the same, a drawing is held and the winner gets the item. Your trashinay be someone eise’s treasure. Come out and join in' the fiat. Sunday will be “David Smith Day" at Bandon. The Smiths have never made a monetary request of us - all they have asked is for our prayers. We know they need money big their real need is to know that people are behind them, praying that God will give them the strength they need to carry on His Work in Guine Bisseau, W. Africa. Write to them'and tell them of our concern, love and prayers. A special collection will be taken Sunday.. “4- Qur deepest sympathy is extended to the family, loved, ones and friends of Frank E. Buck, Norfolk, Va. who God called home Friday. Death is just the graduation from this life to a far superior home where there is no suffering. The POA Board will meet Saturday at 1 P.M. in the Arrowhead Beach Club House. All property owners are invited to attend and give the Board the benefit of their suggestions for the improvement of our com munity. In Memoriam In loving memory of our mother, Annie C. Hollo well, who passed away 3 years ago today April 5, 1975. You have left us for awhile, You have only gone away Out of a restless care worn world Into a brighter day And in some way, ■; Memories of you cddfh~~’'* our way, Though absent you are always near Still loved, still missed, still very dear. Her Children pd. BINGO! NOW UNDERWAY . . . And will be held every Thursday night at 8 o’clock for the benefit of church restoration. ST. ANN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Area Agendas Set Meetings The Division 1 minting will be held at the Municipal Building toEdanton at 7:30 P. M. Monday. The egvisfon includes Bertie, Camden, Cbowato, Dare, pates, Hertford, Hyde, Mertin, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell end Washington counties. “This effort to obtain public input and increase public participation in multi-model transportation planning represents the first extensive effort of this type in the state’s history,” commented Sec. of Tran sportation Thomas W. Bradshaw, Jr “It is another step in carrying out the Hunt Ad ministration’s pledge for open government and public involvement in the decision making process. We fed confident thaL these meetings will help us develop the best tran sportation system to be found anywhere,” said Bradshaw. The monthly meeting of the Eastern Carolina Health Systems Agency will be hdd April 12 at 7:30 P:M., the Ramada Inn, Greenville. The agenda items will include but not be limited to the following: Report of the Planning Committee—an update and major revisions on the Health Systems Plan. Report of the Project Review Committee—Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Inc. (purchase and in stallation of Cardiac Catherization Laboratory.) Medi-Home Enterprises and H.J.S. Partnership (acquisition of 120-bed nursing home.) Washington Health Care Centra, Inc., (lease of 120- bed Intermediate Care Facility). Eastern Carolina Emergency Medical Ser vices System, Inc.; N.C. Department of Human Resources (Migrant Health Program). Edgecombe - Nash Mental Health Center (Children’s Services and Essential Services). i> Nous*. * Mental, .Health Center'(operations grant.) Wilson-Greene Mental Health Centra (continuation grant). Lot* Show Ft I. j Sat. —Double Feature— "Blockula" plus.... Scream Blackula Scream" Egg -SHOwvLAg or t m mmuAnr .•».v*. tv*- , • •• ’-v. ■'■tiSs&k HBCHEAw/ ' - -r<: -■ ■ «»MBBiB . : ■ . •'/■' -v-' - -r TRUCK PULL IS SUCCESS—Shown above is a glimpse of the action that took place last Saturday when the Eden ton Jaycees sponsored their second, highly successful truck pull Hosting the action was Valhalla Produce Co. where several hundred spectators turned out to see drivers from the Albemarle area and Tidewater Virginia compete. Among some primitive peoples it was considered bad luck to refer to soldiers by name. They were spoken of as birds instead. Regular 10.00 to 14.00 -j & Joggers For Men and Boys The weather's getting warmer and that means lots of sport V. activities. For sports, or casual wear, these great looking joggers for men and boys are just the answer. And now * 2»-** f they're at a super low price. Choose from two exciting *7 v styles. While joggers with four blue action stripes ** 7^ *Ki a 2siii t ' Y ' upp9ry ®gy;* *'*•* 2-1/2 to 6 and men's 6-TT2 to 12. Plus, ihe teige suede/rtVilon jogger with "’i/theVt brdwn ti'i'm ond d vented'wbffie trainer' jt* ♦ Don't Sacrifice Experience! 1 | Local Government is g|Q BUSINESS. s* x Y ears ▲ A on Edenton Town Council. Ten years as County I ▼ Commissioner. Six years as Chairman during the 4 county's most progressive years. ▼ ♦ Re-Elect ♦ t C. A. (AL) PHILLIPS t ♦ Chowan County Commissioner t i Democratic Primary, ♦ | May 2nd. I I Your Vote And Support Will Ye Appreciated Z Page 7-A
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