Legal Notices The Chowan Herald has set 4 o’clock Mondays as a deadline for all Classified and Legal Notices. Thank you for your cooperation. I*ublisher' Notice: All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or any intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” This newspaper will not knowingly accept any ad vertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. InThuOtntral - Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before the Clerk EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Allen Boyd Harless, Sr., late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the sth day of March, 1981, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of any recovery thereon. Ail persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This Nth day of August, 1980. Allen Boyd Harless, Jr. Executor of The Estate of Allen Boyd Harless, Sr. Deceased. 5ept.4,11,18,25,chg. COLLECTOR NOTICE Having qualified as Collector of the estate of Harold Joseph Lupton, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this istonotifyall persons holding claims against the state of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 27 (lay of March, 1981, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of any recovery thereon. All persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 19th day of September, 1980. Mamie B. Lupton Collector of The Estate of Harold Joseph Lupton Deceased. 5ept.25,0ct.2,9,16,chg. NOTICE OF * MEETING CHANGE The Town Council of the Town of Edenton will hold its regular Council meeting on October 7, 1980 in the Council Chamber of the Edenton Municipal Building. Now more than ever -it s important to (Sjs MAKE EVERY DOLLAR COUNT Don’t buy until you see (§) GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES & TELEVISION at... CDuinn CbttlpCUtA/ j / 308 S. Broad St.-482-4489- / -Edenton, N.C. •‘We at Quinn Furniture Company know that after the Sale It’s Service that 1* most Important to every customer We offer full service on ail products we sell with a complete stock of parts to support the service department. That's why your neighbors and friends buy their Appliances, Televisions and Stereos from us. The next time you have any home furnishing needs, shop Quinn Furniture Company. We will help •n ’“~“- lil—sJ : [mm IHIB—BBBgggSSE | The Bandon Notebook By Maggie B: Daily Prayers Dissolve Your Cares Hi, neighbors! If at the spoken harshly or unjustly end of the day your fed as to you and your heart is though you have been ‘‘just , spinning your wheels” and heavy, remember these getting nowhere, or words of Helen Steiner someone you love has Rice: “Daily Prayers Dissolve Your Cares” “I meet God in the morning and go with Him through the day, Then in the stillness of the night before sleep comes I pray That God will just ‘take over’ all the problems I couldn’t solve And in the peacefulness of sleep my cares will all dissolve, So when I open my eyes to greet another day I’ll find myself renewed in strength and there’ll open up a way And once again I’ll be assured I am never ‘On My Own" ... For if we try to stand alone we are weak and we will fall, For God is always greatest when we’re helpless, lost and small, And no day is unmeetable if on rising our first thought Is to thank God for the blessings that His loving care has brought.” On this glorious Lord’s Day, it was a joy just to be alive to exercise all of our senses to enjoy Nature’s Bounty which our loving Heavenly Father has provided. Asst. Supt. Meta Mason enthusiastically welcomed the fine folk gathered at Bandon Chapel for Sunday School, especially Rev. and Mrs. Atlee Hershberger of Massillon, Ohio parents of Lorraine Turbyfill. She announced that Prayer Meeting will be Tuesday at 7 P.M. in Fellowship Hall. Choir Practice follows at 8 P.M. The BCWG will hold its regular meeting on Thur sday from 11 A.M. till 2 P.M. Prayer List: How great our God is! He’s always waiting for His chilren to come to Him with their needs so He can answer them. Please add our friends to your prayer list. Gil Holt was released from the hospital Friday! Praise the Lord! He has to return each day for therapy on an outpatient basis. He is able to make the drive himself but someone will ac company him to drive back. Pray that his strength and agility will increase every day. Remember his wife, Bobbie Jean, too; last week I reported that Robin Ad cock had been released from the hospital She was released from Walter Reed Memorial but, she was transferred to the Medical College of Virginia for further tests and treatmeht. She was released from MCV Friday. When I talked with her Friday night, she was bubbling over with joy for the privilege of being home and full of plans for the future. Keep her in your prayers. Her home address is Rt. 2, Box 359 B-23, Gloucester, Va. 23061; Robert L. Casper has been released from the hospital but is in real need of prayer; Claude Allen Hardison, son of Sally Hardison, un derwent surgery Thursday at Obici Hospital in Suffolk and needs your prayers; C.W. Barley, brother of Mary Hendrick, is confined to the hospital in Mar tinsivlle, Va. as the result of a massive heart attack. He is in stable condition but needs your fervent prayers; Mrs Lula Warren of Belhaven, N.C., mother of my neighbor, Wilma Moore, recently underwait surgery and desperately needs your prayers; Marshall Tinsley was injured in an auto ac cident recently and is a patient at Albemarle Metty 4fill Mew* Continued From Page 3A Mrs. Otis Williams has been a patient at the Albemarle Hospital at Elizabeth City seriously ill for several weeks. Mrs. Lillie Mae White is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. David White. New Faith Chapel / *1 Welcomes J You To A Real New Testament -Full Gospel-Holy Ghost Filled Church. For More Information Call 482-7545 Or 221-8234 In Edenton, N.C. Rev. Steve Leicester Pastor “What’ll I tell my wife?” Tell her that a Homeowner Policy can give ‘all risk’ coverage on the home and personal belongings, both at home and away from home - family liability and theft coverage, both at home and away from home. Save 20 per cent over the individual policies with a package Homeowner Policy from West W. Byrum Insurance Agency. sBYRUM Insurance Agy„ THE CHOWAN HERALD Hospital, Rm. 203. He is in traction just as Gil Holt was, so please pray earnestly for him and his young wife, Catherine; Izzie Barden is improving and hopes to be home by Friday. Say a special prayer for her; Jeff Ellis is home now but still on his crutches; please add Sister Janie Midgett, Judy Ann Harrell and Dickie Webb to your prayer list and remember Pat La wing; Herman Lane; Linda Hennessey; Bill O’Neal; Bob and Grace Harvey; Madelyn Morarity ; Connie Snell; C.W. Rountree; Kitty Housden; John Jones; Annie Cooke; our hostages in Iran; the leaders of our country and its people; pray for Bandon Chapel, that whatever we do will be for the Glory of God; remember our beloved Dr. Bill and his Sarah; our missionnaries Nita Pride, David & Linda Smith, Robin Carson, Mary Catherine Moshos and our very own home mission naries, Stan and Lorraine Turbyfill; also people in the beach area who do not know God or have forgotten Him and His Precious Son, Jesus Christ. 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P | haircutting set /// \\\ “"Oespirin IL, *|l /// c_r. \\\ HI aat*-* -1 ' \\\WELCH S I “£££& | /// ” \\\ (L 5 A 87 GRAPE Ls 361 93 JbM *j&l tsojr 5 8"/J^ NS\ ■ rtf' |_| | y ACofloctor'.Rwn \Sjl ~ “ JtLLY B ■»«?!”. J TICKLE* I • All Shapts A Stz*. \^>-^========S=~^y 32 oz U PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE I AAfi MsT « , I* , | SQ66 I t"*!**- 1 THURSDAY. SEPT. 25.1980 THRU I UU V ” g J IKJ—■ J -J I «o^VS, SATURDAY, 0CT.4,1980 | JJ W | 8 MUTUAL—Because Your Family's Good Health is Our Business MITCHENER’S PHARMACY |B] HOLLOWELL BLOIINT RFXAII gl the topic for our adults, taught by Margaret Bun ting. Aim was that adult Christians give thanks for God’s willingness to enter into covenant with needy people in order to use than for His Glory. “Happy Birthday” was sung by all in honor of Hilda Stnctland as she place her contribution in our Bir thday Bank. The beautiful body of beliervers gathered for our Worship Service were welcomed by Wm. F. Smith, Chairman of Deacons. Rev. Atlee Hershberger gave the opening prayer. Deacon Smith performed the opening exercises and after the Choir’s Anthem, in troduced our guest minister, Rev. Frank Meyer. Rev. Meyer’s message was “Look to Jesus and Live”, Matt. 18:15-22. In vs. 22 Jesus answers Peter’s question as to how often he should forgive someone who sinned against him; Jesus said to forgive them 70 time 7- 490 times in one day, then start over again. Commentng on vs. 19, Rev. Meyers remarked “if God really means this, and I believe He does, why don’t we have fantastic thing happening? The answer is that it is so hard to find two people to absolutely agree on anything, especially in the Church, and even in marriage. What stands in the way of us getting our prayes an swered? Part of the answer lies in vs. 15 “Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against you, go and tell him his fault between thee and him A10ne...” If there is anything in the church that we don’t follow, it is this verse. We are prone to tell it to others, they tell someone else, they repeat it, and by the time it gets back to you it is emblished and magnified so that you don’t recognize it. This is exactly what happens in many of our churches today. When people see the person being talked about, a sense of doubt arises and then they watch everything he does - and - when it gets back to him, he is angry and starts telling his side of the story. If our eyes could be opened spiritually this morning, I believe we would see all kinds of things that bind us and keep us from being the beautiful people and the happy group that God wants us to be. God loves us - He meant for us to be free and joyful - He didn’t mean us to be full of fear. The key phrase is for us to forgive. How? Use these five steps - they work. 1— To forgive you have to be really specific - you have to name the person and name the sin; 2 You will to forgive. In the name of Jesus you forgive John Doe for such and such - say that until the feeling gets through; 3 Tear up the lOU’s. God forgives you and washes the slate clean; 4 You must forget. That is what God does for us. You say you can’t - Yes You Can. Your will is stronger than your rememberer! Ask God to purge it from your mind ; 5 Look upon that person with compassion. What happens so often is that we find it convenient to look the other way or snub them. Is that what you want Jesus to do to you? If you follow the steps outlined today - face the one who trespasses against you on a one to one basis and follow the steps that will allow you to forgive, your heart will be so free - Jesus wants you to be free. Forgive as you are forgiven. Jesus tells us these things because He wants us to be free, joyful and happy. Important: In honor of the retirement of Dr. W.J.B. Livingston as Pastor of Bandon Chapel, a covered dish luncheon will be held Sunday at 1:30 P.M. in the Arrowhead Beach Club H u: .-.day, .September 25, 1980 House and grounds. Dr. Bill and his lovely Sarah have served us faithfully and with love for the past five years and a half years. Although we will really miss him, we wish for him the very best of everything and that he and Sarah will now be able to enjoy their retirement together. Everyone in the Beach community is invited to honor our beloved Dr. Bill. The tables will be covered but bring silverware; plate, and cup, in addition to the covered dishes you bring - it’s just a good, old fashioned picnic! The gate to the clubhouse will be open so that hot dishes can be carried in. See you there. Recreation Notes Midget Football The season will open Sunday, September 28 in Hertford with the Edenton Oilers playing the Albemarle Home Builder at 2:00. At 3:30 the Edenton Redskins will take on the Bank of N.C. Men’s and Women’s Volleyball Regular seasons of both the men’s and women’s volleyball leagues are scheduled to begin Tuesday, September 23. Matches will be played each Tuesday and Thursday nights beginning at 7:00 P.M.

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