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Chowan County Recreation Notes
Kite Flytmg Coatest •
Thar* win be a kite flying
ooateet Saturday, April 17 at
It - 11:90 A.M. The contest
wQI be held behind John A.
Haines High School. AH
entries must be registered
by 0:40 on the date of the
ceatest. The event is open to
all ages with no divisions.
Prises will be awarded for
the following entries: Most
Original, Small— t Largest,
Highest Flying, Best
Homemade Kite*.
Adult Boftball Meeting •
An organizational meeting
will be held Monday, April 5
at 7 P.M. in the Recreation
Dept, office. The meeting is
for coaches or team
representatives interested
in entering a men’s or
women’s softball team in
the *99 league.
Baseball-Softball Urn-
CHURCH DIRECTORY
MKMO TO Al.l, CIIUIMIIKK I'aslor: Rev Cordon Massey
or (lIOWAN COUNTY Sunday School 10:00 A M.
As a public service The Morning Worship 11:00 A M.
Herald is happy to publish a Evening Worship 6:00 P.M.
list of Chowan County Mid-Week Service 7:00 P.M.
churches and pastors If your Independent
church is not listed and you _ .
care to have it included. Baptist
please call 482-4418. Immanuel Baptist Church
. w .. .. . W. Queen Street, Extd.
African Methodist |>hone: 482 3567
c -I Pastor: Rev. Ashby Browde-
Episcopal Zion Sunday School 10:00 A M.
... Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P.M.
„ *T i y ,UTCh Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M.
Weekly Daycare and
PWowe: 482-ZZO6 Christian School grades 1-12
Kadesh AME 7Joo Cathofic
Church ui Aniio't
lit E. Gale St. Catholic Church
Phone: 482-8342 207 N. Broad Street
Pastor: W. L. Wainwright Phone: 482-2617
First AssembUes Christian
nf PnA Eirst Christian Church
tJI uuu McMullan Avenue
Kind Assembly Os Phone: 482-4587
God Church Pastor: Rev. E. C. Alexander '
U. S. Highway 17 South Church Os God
Phone: 482-4789 901 Johnston Street
Pastor: Rev. Norm Gloeckler Phone 482-3554
Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Sunday Night 8:00 P.M.
Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Night 7:30 P.M.
I ~ Church Os Christ
apHSt Church of Christ
fl.llarifa Itrtfm Haute 3, Mexico Rond
: R.ptist Church Phone: 482-4815 ''
Route 1 Tyner N.C. Minister: Rev. Bill Mead
Phone: 221-4880 Bible School 9:30 A.M.
Pastor: Rev. George Cooke Morning Worship 10:30 A.M.
Mornii« Service 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 6:00 P.M
Center ilill Chapel Cape Colony
RapUut Church Church Os Christ
Tyner, N.C. Phone:22l-9515 Minister: Thomas Biggs
Pastor: Rev. W. A. Moore Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Naming Worahip 11:30 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M
-~““ Evening Worship 6:30 P.M.
Center Ilill Wed. BiMe 7;30 p M
Baptist Church
Tyner, N.C. Phone: 221-4080 c . ,
Pastor: Rev. Robert Kelley fc-plSCOpal
Coalition IS
Kdmton Baptist Church 102 E. Queen Street
South Granville Street Phone: 482-8973
Phone: 482-3217 St. John The
Pnstor: John A. Allen Evangelical Church
Sunday School 9:45 A.M. areet
Morning Worahip 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P.M.
Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M Episcopal Church
Greater Welch's Chapel Pbmc: 482-3522
Baptiat Church Rector: Rev. R. W. Storie
Tyner. N.C. Phone: 221-4058 l,o| y Eucharist 8:00 A.M.
Service arid Church School
Macedonia Baptist 11:00 A.M.
own* Interdenominational
Route 3 Phone:4B2-3059
l*astor: Rev. Charles Harris Handon Chapel
Sunday School 10:00 AM. Phone:22l-8195
Morning Worship 11:00 AM. Minister:
Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Kcv ,tobert Harrell
Wed Prayer Service 7:30
P.M. Eaith Pentecostal
Holiness Church
Providence Baptist Route 3 Phone:4B2-7545
Church Pastor: Rev. DannyGurganus
214 W. Church Street Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Phone: 482-4102 Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.
Rocky Hock Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M.
Baptist o, “ r< * Jehovah Witnesses
Route 1 Phone: 221-4015 KiooAom Hall
Paotor: Rev. Don Wagner . . Witnesses
Sunday School 9:45 A.M. H wv 17N Pt01?462-4321
Morning Worohip 11:00 A.M. Hyl7 N 482 321
Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. PentCCOStal
Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Eintl Pentecostal thurch
Kirsl Street Phone:4B2-9871
SSTtST Presbyterian
Route I Phone : 482 8084 First Presbyterian
Church
W. Queen and Moseley
Ityan's Grove Worship 11 A-M.
Baptist thurch Sunday School 9:48 A.M.
Route 3, Extent on Dr. H.E. MalHnaon, Pastor
Pastor: Kevin Whedbcc Phone 482-4983 for in-
Sunday School 10:00 A.M. fonnetton
Phone 482-8871 Kdeuton United
r— “* Methodist Church
Vropim BopUst Church Virginia Rood
IlMJte 2 ihane: 482-3269
Pastor: Itev. K«*ar L. Hum* ,
Sumbiy Srtwol |t»:W A.M. Rev. Itichard BLmkenhorn
Morning Womhip .1:00 A.M. jow
t ape Cnhmy Eree WIN Wirship Service II 00 A M.
Hupthd Church Youth Meeting 8 P.M.
Slide Route 33 Alt Cournot on Ministries. Ist
Phone 482 8»« Sun. / P.M.
pires Clinic - All persons
intermted in umpiring
baseball and - or softball for
the recreation leagues this
summer must attend the
clinic Wednesday, April 14
at 7 P.M. in the recreation
department office. If there
is a problem with this date
for anyone, please contact
the dept, at 482 • 8585.
Youth Baseball Coaches
Needed! - Anyone interested
in coaching a youth baseball
team this summer should
contact Rodney Lassiter at
the Rec. Dept, at 482 - 8586.
Baseball-Softball
Registration Youth
baaeball registration for
ages6-18will open Monday,
April 5. Girls softball
registration, ages 9 -15, will
also open on this date.
Participation forms can be
obtained from the Rec.
Dept, and should be
returned by April 16.
Little League and
Ruth Coaches -
should attend the meeting
for Babe Ruth and Little
League on Tuesday, April 6
at 7 P.M. in the Rec. Dept,
office. If you are unable to
attend please contact
Rodney Lassiter at 482 -
8585.
Ladles Aerobic Dance
Classes - Aeorbic Dance and
Exercise Classes began
Wednesday, March 24 but
registration is still open to
anyone interested. Classes
are held on Monday and
Wednesday nights from 6 -7
P.M. in the Rec. Center. A
fee of S2O. will be charged
fQr the 6 - week session.
Saturday morning drop - in
classes are held from 10 -11
A.M. for $1.50 to anyone
interested in participating.
For more information call
Darlene at 482 - 8595.
Ladies Exercise Classes -
A second session of ladies
exercise classes began
March 16. Anyone interested
in joining may still do so.
Registration fee is $5. with
classes being held on
Tuesday mornings from
9:30 to 11 A.M. The classes
will nm for 10 weeks.
Presbyterian Church
The Sunday School of
First Presbyterian Church,
Edenton will reenact the
Scriptures of the
Resurrection of Jesus at the
Morning Worship, 11 A.M.,
this Sunday. The Choir will
be singing, “O Savior of the
World.” The Pastor will be
bringing a message on “The
Forgiveness of Sins - Have
you had any need for this
lately?” This is part of the
continuing study of the
Apostles’ Creed. Mrs. Gail
Stevens will be assisting in
i the Worship.
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_ x* _ a , . Soybeans and Country Produce
'* Stoaki • ekopi • Seekood _ . 482-8075
„ , rt r. / «>y . Your Happy Shopping Center Sellers of Fertilizer and Seeds
VomesUdSJmftextod Jovoxaqtt • Qouxmtt ’ Delicious prepared sandwiches, treats, & snacks
'foods e #»tfy Supplies •Phone 482-2141,4§&2
f 7 jjrmof&fiatoss , ATTFMH TNP PMMRPPF Western Gas
COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES #1 I I U.I IL/ I I IC. IvJllV^I
and frozen foods Mitcnener Village
OF YOUR CHOICE »--<*
Br Furniture Outlet ' TL_||Q Q| IMHAVI n S ? O1 ’
Open 9om to 6pe> I ll IO OUINUrt T ! OWn^TgA*»
Mondoy Through Saturday —.- auto sody repair paint jobs glasswork
* Monday—Friday « oo 5 30 am.
Sodhom Road fd.nfon Phono 487 8082 J 1 M | By 'vj 412-3633 EDENTON
■•Better Buys - Bigger Bargain." jTrf} Afarf,B I<W 3x2^'l WE LOVE THE LORD"
EDENTON TRACTOR &
A BIBLICAL"EFFICIENCy EXPERT", PAR EXCELLENCE ! Wjfck. BLANCHING CORPORATION
tUUIr Mtril VrU WHEN PHARAOH WAS ADVISED BY JOSEPH TO STORE ... JfWs i B.f [{BA/ llOßCherl to Hit
UP ALL THE FOOD GROWN IN THE LAND, DUPING SEVEN £■■ 4^ f L> f-2 flit* 'A vt JAM KrZJL. ■ . I—l
Ymir Ford Tractor Dealer Agents years of plenty, against the time when there F RHHHHflHellfll T ruanm manirr
Your rora iracior ueaier «gems would be seven veaps famine, all of which '/yW P rTinllMl WE WORK FOR PEANUTS,
For Evinrude Outboards Joseph had predicted by interpreting pharaohs ’ Wm *Kin wf ads DonnnoF iti
rur cvmiuuc uu.uw. DREAM (GENESIS 41 >.25-44), PHARAOH WAS SO PLEASED . >%'VK(SS*®BKf T DWI WM AND WE ARE PRO ID OE II!
US 17 South, Edenton, N.C. he made Joseph ruler of the entire land, ... V-> PHONE 482-2112 EDENTON, NC
SECOND ONLY TO PHARAOH, HIMSELF/ /jPI ” _ r j Kvf _
I Cut*om Mode Cofem. r idliiw W<«( fr<pfc»e I
NUT COMPANY Joseph immediately HAD^Husfsrrabinet chon
niui t U IVI rA N I houses built to hoard egypts produce J4’fkSZrT.. L » I
AND, WHEN THE FAMINE SET IN THERE WAS
A'PLENTy—BUT JOSEPH DIDN'T SITE THE FOOD JSJfifgjW j *mSvilE#S.x
, nn ur«T....™...r«ir TO THE PEOPLE-HE J2LPITTC> THEM AND, \vdfiW s fa Mffty, ■ ou " 1 *"""* »«»'•"'■ "'■
SOUTHEASTER, e OPERATIONS WHEN THEy RAN OUfOFMONEY, HE TOOK §»/ \ ™AI HK reecii ngcm ..«,. •„ v
THEIt? ANIMALS IN PAYMENT ON THE GRAIN MJf Xmy'<% fTSiflifo;, ■ Fill If.*. -
1 THEY NEEDED FOR FOOP AND TO PLANT Y /s■/« 11 „„ “ _
_ _ m m Cnen Hk JrMfkS 1104 North Br<Md Str**t
Blair Funeral Service <* H-Waßr-1 #JHI
"Dignified Personal Service Is Our Busin***" HUft CLOCK
EDENTON M AFTER THAT, JOSEPH (SAVE THE PEOPLE FREE J rISSSL, 0 ? sisms isl» Mon Frl * 6 Sol »,s
_ TJfIQ GRAIN WITH WHICH TO PLANT MORE CROPS BUT
/ FINALLY, WHEN THE FARMER 6 NEEDED'MORE TS THEY HAD TO GIVE ID PHARAOH ONE-FIFTH OF ALL
COMPLIMENTS OF food and grain,they had nothing left but ? that their land produced, from then on / -
_ THEIR LAND WHICH JOSEPH TOOK TITLE TO '"4 WITHOUT A DOUBT,THIS WAS THE MOST EFFECT- I ntYlrtll tYlfAfl tc
Al RFAAARLF ELECTRIC in the name of pharaoh in payment for , ive take-over of a land by one man that v-Ulll L7lllll Wll to
«LDCmni\LL LLEt-m V, MORE food AND GRAIN —SO THE FWAGAOH HISTORY HAS EVER RECORDED —‘EFFICIENCY ! ■
UCLABCDCUIP mPP WOUND UP OWNING ALL THE LAND OF EGYPT jr EXPERT IS a MILD TERM FOR A MAN OF JO6EtWS \ XNf
/Vlt/VtDCKOnir v.vyl\r. with the exception of those lands owned \ a caliber, who had come into Egypt as a suwe I It
-Aun.en.e runcr « tHUt" BY THE PRIESTHOOD! THE PRIESTS, WHO BY \ n IN DUE TIME, ENSLAVED-me ENTIRE j *
OWNED BY THOSE WE SERVE traditional lam/, were fed from pharaohs / nation—all by H'Mself / ;
STORES, HENCE THEY HADN'T HAP TO BUY ANY /-a , , -M A U«Me%«4/J
HERTFORD, N.C. food or grain and kept their lands .' JJS * >1 x’ll6llCl
Edenton Savings houoweu «.d houht
<» • • |». SHOE ISA VEPVSEPtODS MATTER!!# . TfCXS/i DRUGS
Loan <2* SAVE THIS HDR SCRAP-BOOK .. '1 j*
Where You Save Does Make A Difference! edenton 482-2127
CHARLOTTE LIBERTY Pe-rj-i Carpet Cleaning I CAMOUNA Jack White
CHARLOI Ic LIdcKI T JJ4 W. Eden BLOCK CO Mrvort Rd ‘ C n Ol
MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Coll: 482-2676 edenton
220 East queen street Professional Cleaning Services J I | 482-7488 ... <
life HOSPITALIZATION accident ... - . HBMBhR Expert Welding; Auto. Truck, Farni Equipment
482-3510 EDENTON, N.C. pe ng. Uphols ery, ws. os manumctUNM O* CONCXtn MOOWCTf, MNCI l«3* ln-The-Fl#W Kepalrs, 24-Hour Heavy Dufy
Floors, Janitorial Service and Fire Restoration. •»«»««"»«" ».«*«. I Wrecker Service■
Boswell s R °sSJ!l!^?l2r ,y compliments of Edenton Shell
AAnrLrai 101I 011 ** 1 . .. Ph °"* ??. I r f° 3 , 1 Ellis Carpet & Tile n. Brood siroot
Market maJeW' Ed.n.on.N.c.
221-8457 .smaiiscrossroads George Drawdy, Owner 482-2610 Phone 482-4770
THE CHOWAN HERALD
Young Democratic Convention
Miles Davis of Bertie
was elected First
k 4 U
District Young Democratic
Chair at the North Carolina
Young Demmocrats Con
vention in Winston-Salem.
Davis has formerly been
President and Vice-
President of the Bertie
County Young Democrats.
He is presently Vice-
Chairman of the Pitt-
Greenville ACLU and is the
Merry Hill Democratic
Precinct Chairperson.
Davis, who is 18 years old,
is the youngest member of
h Clothing II
Closet
Located * >|X'n
Over The Servlce Mon.
Is Sponsored By
Pate's The Locol Church9s An «
Florist AIIH Thurs.
All Hems
(II pm ) 50 < ~a < „
die State Young Democrats
Executive Committee. He
has stated that he wants
more youth involvement in
the Democratic Party and
that they Young Democrats
Club is a step toward that
goal. As District Chair, he
wants the First District
Young Democrats to get
more involved in the Get-
Out-The-Vote program.
For more information
about the Young
Democrats, contact Miles
Davis at 482-8340 or your
county Democratic chair.
Dail Appointed
CHICAGO, HI. - James C.
(Pete) Dail, president of
Edenton Savings & Loan,
has been appointed to the
1982 Mortgage Lending
Committee of the U. S.
League of Savings
Associations.
The appointment was
announced by Roy G. Green,
chairman of the League and
president of Fidelity
Federal Savings and Loan
Association, Jacksonville.
Fla.
Hog Farmer Garbage Feeding Permit Revoked 5
RALEIGH A
Morrisville hog farmer has
had his garbage feeding
permit revoked by die N. C.
Department of Agriculture
for feeding raw garbage to
swine.
, In notifying Louis Barbee
of Route 2, Morrisville of the
revocation, state
Agriculture Commissioner
Jim Graham informed him
that sufficient evidence
existed to revoke the per
mit.
Following an in
vestigation by NCDA
animal health officials, it
was determined Barbee was
feeding uncooked garbage
from sources other than his
own residence.
Feeding garbage to swine,
albemarle
production credit
S9P Edenton°NC “27932 »**Oelatl©«
Phone 482-4904
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PART-TIME OPERATING FARM
FARMING EXPENSES EQUIPMENT
spoken here. spoken here. Spoken here.
All kinds of All kinds of short All kinds of short and
loans for part- term loans for intermediate term loans
time farpning. operating expenses. for farm equipment. *
FARMING FARMING FARMING
spoken here spoken here spoken here
fit fit
from sources other than
one’s residence, that has not
been cooked for 30 minutes
at 212 degrees is forbidden
under North Carolina law.
Uncooked garbage may
contain disease - causing
organisms, particularly the
hog cholera virus sometimes
lfou IVant “To Prink... That i Ifom. t
Suiinesi, Sot Ifou 4/ave P Printing
Problem, IVt IVant "To 4/elp. ”
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
AND AL-ANON (
Meet Monday Nights At 8 P.M. At
First Presbyterian Church
Corners of West Queen and Mosley
Thursday, April, 1982
r
found in raw pork scraps.
Several years ago hog
cholera reached epidemic
proportions in the state and
nktion causing heavy
economic losses. North
Carolina and the U.S. ar«
now hog cholera - free but
the possibility still exists