Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC
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Tom was wise and crafty. I was dumb and naive. Tom had more knives than I could ever imagine. Some of them use to be mine until he traded me out of them. At that time, I thought that I had made the smarter trade. Today I know different. Tom couldn't read or write but had more common sense and wisdom than most of the people I knew. He was also a very spiritual man. His ministry involved making sure that each home had been dedicated to the Lord. If it hadn't, he would gather a small congregation and meet at the willing participant's house on a Saturday night. There, someone would give a biblical lesson or preach a sermon, a song would be sung, and Tom would offer a prayer of dedica- tion. Some in my home area are still living in a house that has been dedicated to the Lord by Tom. There were several times that I was the one called on to speak. I learned so much from him. I laugh now when I think about how he would "horse trade" with me. But he was doing so much more than "horse trading." He was growing up a young man. He was teaching me the cunning ways of the world and the caring ways of the Lord and he was not doing it with something that might have caused me to run away. But he was doing it with something that caused me to want to be around him and something that we both loved; a knife. By By Gary Miller Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ GARY MILLER gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org Waterfowl hunters in North Carolina now have the option of purchasing a federal duck stamp electronically. The new "Duck E-Stamp" allows the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission to sell stamps electronically through its wildlife service agents, online, and by phone, for $16 plus a $2 transaction fee. Hunters who purchase a duck e-stamp will receive electronic authorization immediately and the actual stamp by mail within 45 days of purchase. Physical stamps may be obtained directly from select post offi ce locations. For more information, visit https://www. duckstamp.com/. To hunt migratory waterfowl in North Carolina, hunters must have a valid North Carolina hunting license, HIP (Harvest Information Program) certifi cation and a state waterfowl hunting license, also known as the state duck stamp, which is $13. Along with the state duck stamp, hunters also must have a federal duck stamp to hunt migratory waterfowl. These requirements apply to anyone 16 years old and older to hunt waterfowl in North Carolina. Federal duck stamps also provide free entry into national wildlife refuges that charge entrance fees. To purchase a federal duck stamp: Call the Commission at 1-888-248-6834. Hours of operation are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week; Go to www.ncwildlife.org/federalduckstamp using a computer or mobile device; Visit a local Wildlife Service Agent. For more information on waterfowl hunting and licenses in North Carolina, visit the hunting page. FEDERAL DUCK STAMP BECAME AVAILABLE FEDERAL DUCK STAMP BECAME AVAILABLE ELECTRONICALLY AUG. 1 ELECTRONICALLY AUG. 1 Article provided by: http://www.ncwildlife.org PLEASE RECYCLE PLEASE RECYCLE FARM & GARDEN FARM/HEAVY EQUIPMENT ADS WORK! CAMPERS CAMPERS CAMPERS