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Page 6-B A Freshwater Shrimp Becoming An Interest NC Prawns are freshwater shrimp with long, slender pincers. Growing as long as two feet and weighing up to two pounds, the flavor of prawns has been compared to saltwater shrimp or lobster. Not surprisingly, many people in North Carolina have been requesting prawn - fanning information. Randy Rouse, the farm CHURCH DIRECTORY memo to aia (iiuKdiKN Independent or niowan county Baptist As a public service The lnlmaWM(l Baptlrt ch urch Herald is happy to publish a w Queen Extd list of Chowan County churches and pastors If your Paslor: liev Browder church is not listed and you Sunday School 10:00 A M care to have it included, Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. please call 482-4418. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Weekly Daycare and Christian School grades 1-12 African Methodist Ca^ h ? lic . St. Anne’s Episcopal Zion Catholic Church 207 N. Broad Street Pleasant Grove AMK Phone: 482-2617 /Jon Church Christian E. Carteret St. Phtme- 482-2206 first Christian Church McMullan Avenue Kadesh AME Zion * 82 ' A587 Church Pastor: Rev. E. C. Alexander 119 E. Gale St. Church Os God Phone: 482-8342 901 Johnston Street Pastor: W. L. Wainwright Phone 482-3554 Sunday School 10:00 A.M. First Assemblies Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sunday Night 6:00 P.M. UI WOO Wednesday Night 7:30 P.M. Kirs! Assembly Os (M Church Edenton Church Os U. S. Highway 17 South God In Christ Phone: 482-4789 Corner of N. Granville 4i Pastor: Rev. Norm Gloeckler Peterson Sts. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Pastor: Elder Alexander Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Dixon Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Sunday School - 10:00 A.M. Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Morning Worship -12:00 - Prayer Baptist and Youth Service K (Tuesdays) Raliards Bridie Friday 7:30 - Prayer Service Baptist Church & Bible Study Route 1, Tyner, n.c. Church Os Christ Phone : 221-4880 Pastor* Rev George Cooke tnuren 01 cnrtst Morning Service I*oo A.M. ['T'* 3 - Road T- Phone: 482-4815 CMer Hill Chapel Minister: Rev. Bill Mead frapdst Church Bible School 9:30 A M Tyner, N.C. Phone:22l-8515 Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. Pastor: Rev. W. A. Moore Evening Worship 6:00 P.M. Morning Warship 11:30 A.M. Cape Colony Center llill Church Os Christ Baptist Church Minister: Thomas Biggs Tyner. N.C. Phone: 221-4060 Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Pastor: Rev. Robert Kelley Morning Worship 11:00 A.M Evening Worship 6:30 P.M. . Edenton Baptist Church Wed. Bible Study 7:30 P.M South Granville Street Phone: 482-3217 . , Pastor: John A. Allen EpiSCOpal Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Coalition 16 Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. 102 E. Queen Street Evening Worship 7:30 P.M Phone: 482-8973 Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Priest-in-charge: Ven. Webster Simons, Jr. theater Welch's Chapel Church Schod-10:00 A.M. Baptist Church Morning Worship-ll:00 A.M. Tyner. N.C. Phone: 221-4058 Macedonia Baptist Church St. Paul’s Route 3 Phone: 482 3059 Episcopal Church Pastor Rev. Charles Harris mi w. Gale Street Sunday School 10:00 AM. Phone 482-3522 Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Hector: Rev. R. w Storie Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Holy Eucharist 8:00 A.M Wed Prayer Service 7:30 Service and s^, PM 11:00 A.M. Providence Baptist Interdenominational Church 11 aml on Chapel 214 W. Church Street Itoute, Phone 221-8195 Phone: 482-4102 Minister: Kev. Robert Harrell Rocky llock Baptist Church Kaith Pentecostal Route 1 Phone:22l-4015 Holiness Church Pastor: Rev. Don Wagner Koule3 Phone:4B2-7545 Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Pastor: Rev.DannyGurganus Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Worship 11:00 A.M. Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Jehovah Witnesses Route 1, Edenton Kingdom Hall Phone 482-8084 of Jehovah’s Witnesses Pastor: Wilbert Mills Hwy 17 N. Phone:4B2-4321 ip - nix, AM Pentecostal Midweek Service - 7:00 P.M. Eh’* Pentecostal Church Rvan’s Grove First Street Phone: 4824)871 Baptist thurch Presbyterian I**° rirstPresbyteriaa Pastor: Kevin Whedbee Church Sunday School 10:00 A.M. w. Quern and Mooctey Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Wonhip 11 A.M. Mid Week 7:00 P.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Phone 482-8871 Dr. RE. Mallimon, Pastor Yrouta Baptist Church Phone 483-4983 for in- Itoule 2 formation I'uxtor: Rev. Edgar L Bunch United Methodist Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Methyl o^d, t ape I Many Free Will Virginia Road Baptist thurch Phone; 482-3289 Slate Route 33 Alt. Pastor: I'hune- 482-8208 Kev. Richard Blankehhom Sunday School 10:00 A M. Sumfciy School 10.00 A.M. Wurxhip Sttvicc 11.00 A.M. MomMg Worship 11:80 A M Vm|Ul (PM Evitnng Worship 6:00 P.M. (iM|ncj , Ministrieß. Ist Mid-Week .Service 7:60 P.M. 7 PM manager of our Aquaculture Demonstration Project, was intrigued enough to travel to South Carolina to find out about prawns first - hand. Randy assisted the South Carolina Sea Grant Con sortium and Department of Marine Resources in har vesting and analyzing a crop grown in a private land owners pond near Charleston, S.C. Several pondowntipg* participated in the program!* Post - larvae, which aritf baby prawns about ft inch long, were given to all of the participants. Researchers I provided advice and har vesting assistance. In , return, the growers supplied the feed and management . required to grow the j prawns. Growers kept the , harvested prawns. Some of < the prawns were sold for about $5 per pound, but most of the growers’ production g was saved for family and , friends. The research agency took a small per- , centage for analysis. The pond Randy sampled was about one acre in size. About 26,000 post - larvae were stocked in May. At harvest, this particular pond was found to have had a good survival rate, but relatively low production. “Ibis pond only produced about 670 pounds” Rouse said, ‘‘and most of those were small, probably 41 to 45 count per pound." Other ponds similar in size produced up to 1600 pounds. The difference, apparently, was due to fish in the pond competing with the prawns for the feed. The other ponds did not contain 1 fPtdk Taftr 1 Bros. Storage Co. | ZZZ' j i ETCETERA I llflt / Buyers Os Peanuts north moad street / > fU . , 4 Soybeans and Country Produce I BREAKFAST 6:00 A.M. DINNER 0:30 F.M. ■:> X? itid3~poxtmd Stmayi • tfoutmtt | HUPPY Shopping Center Sellers of Fertilizer and Seeds fresh seafood and choice steaks v Wi • Appli" • I Phone 48fc2141? ; - 4 *MlO7 jjj • r. *** , ' l*?ETE , ““T!d3Sr*‘^!3sTT^^!!^^"*?3FX^^Bsr"»sT" — I'TS# - ""- r " ri , - , j„ r CHAPPELL’S GROCERY '• .. ,J_. L-S Wnrinrnt'-ic it WINDFALL ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE I A TTCKII "1 TLJC LJ I WCStCm u2S . COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES I F\ I I CIINIL/ I I IbZ WriUll wM a * and frozen foods I Mjtcnener Village » »“ KEROSENE 426 7284 I AC ID HERTFORD Us Y UUn UMUIUt Phone 482-4483 D_ - ! ~ . I - S1 __ .. .. CHOWAN BODY SHOP DD Furniture Outlet I TU|Q 0| Vf otohighway m n Open 9am to 6pm I I MI I ! INSURANT CL,™J MEO W * tCl< I AUTO BODY REFAIR FAINT JORS - GIASSWORK ' 1 Monday Through Saturday MONDAY—FRIDAY t:00S:30 F.M. I Rodham Rood Edonlon Phone 487 8082 I 482 363] EDENTON .q J “Better Buys - Bigger Bargains*’ | y j J»’l Jr *“AjOHN S ii "WE LOVE THE LORD" | EDENTON TRACTOR » fSctl f »JiLfeJ ! EQUIPMENT CO the pbopmst* andpotrnc*/ h |l eioßKlaors to ri» Your Ford Tractor Dealer Agents SS»SffSrSBST-«Kfflß?S»r XZSSZro a jlifl FOR PEANUTS. For Evinrude Outboards ASSSS^o 7S2UZ%SX£? A VSISIpS AND WE ARE PRO ' ,D OF ,T! US 17 South. Edenton, N.C. | iJ j# WMSkM R HONE 482-2112 EDENTON, NC j I FOPM ALLIANCE WITH MOAB? THESE QUESTIONS MAD TO If F ill !*• c«fcm Mod. Cok~H nn,l I w«-l An*. h BE WEIGHED CAREFULLY, FOP JUOAH AND ISBAEL At |%\ M V ill ' ~ I squeezed gw^ pe EDENTON COTTON MILLS I j COBI^TOWtS ALB^ARLE l ELECTR,C I Compliments "OWNED BY THOSE WE SERVE" I OFlHEPimrffi, we can __ , , ur „.„„ I FIND. AMONGST ADMONITIONS TO THE I A LVlOtl /i HERTFORD, N.C. I people -io keep «oos wry* many arre OF . A f rlCllCl I ADVICE AGAINST ALLIANCES WITH OOUNTSWS THAT \ V l —f -" I MIGHT BPING THE WCATW Os ANCTHEt? FCMIEtTFDL \J| | Edenton Savings houoweu aid blount LUvIIIVII waiHlge I HAD THEIR SAY M HOW BEST TO MOOOeeWUCnON - &| BY SOME ALL-POWEBFW. NEIGHBOR—UNTOETUNATELY UEYT iaiCCl£ ♦ nu , 3 I KINGS BEING WHAT THEY WEBB, THIS ADVICE H»AT WCntEEwrEWCMRE, mm WAS RARELY TAKEN / JPBXS// DRUBS LOan Edenton, N.C. I (4g) same this for hop* Dnpwy echool sqwp boon a__T Whete You Save Does Make A Difference! | ■• ‘ ' .-■ '■■ £=z=±> epenton 482-2127 CHARLOTTE LIBERTY I Jjg^efts MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Coll: 4822676 few! h»<tof * 220 EAST QUEEN STREET Professiorrol Cleaning Services 111 4*2-7488 e (J i ' L _ * LIFE hosfitalization accident I ■■HBMhI E«pErl Wilding; Auto. Truck, Farm Eg ulprmnf. 482-3510 EDENTON, N.C. I P* f °®' * °* W ' ° ’ M4MUfACTUtSM or comcmts FttOOucrt. MNCI I63* In-Thi-fiild Rtpolrt. 74-Hour Heavy Duty I Floor*. Joniforlol Service and Fire Restoration. —»<»»•«»—.»«»« 'Wrecker Service. Boswell's "| Compliments Edenton Shell r AA I e I Phone 221-4031 « N. Brood Sfr*#f /w\OrK&T I Fri#wtty Edenton, N.C 221-8457 Smalls Crossroads I George Dr«wdy, Owner A Friend Phone 462-4770 i THE CHOWAN HERALD fish. was pretty gobd when you include the fiatf weight gain,” Rouse saftl. “There was alot of size variation. Some were 21 to 25 count per pound and some were 80 count per pound. I believe there is potential for prawn culture in North Carolina, but it is limited. They will probably remain a luxury item, a delicacy. Many problems exist." Normally the prawn is a tropical animal. The water must be at least 75 degrees By Johnny Foster UNC Sea Grant F for good growth. Prawns die below 60 degrees, and they will often eat each other if stocked more than 1 to 3 par square yard. The post - larvae cost about SSO per thousand plus shipping costs from Florida, Hawaii or South America. But, don’t be completely discouraged. At least five prawn farms are in operation in New England, where greenhouses are used. The culture water is Clothing Closet located Over Pate’s Florist Open Mon. And Thurs. (1-4) pm All Items 50*each The Service Is Sponsored By The Local Churches heated and re - circulated to reduce expenses. Year - ! round growth is possible as > well as constant harvesting ‘ of large, valuable prawns. ' The recirculating system is ' complicated and expensive because of pumping and ' heating costs. These prawns are usually sold to gourmet restaurants. You might want to use a combination of ponds' and greenhouses to grow prawns. You could get a jump on growth in your " greenhouse, then move the prawns into a pond as soon as the temperature reaches - 75 degrees F in the spring. For food, use broiler mash or catfish feed, and harvest in late September. Typically, about 2.5 pounds of food will be required for each pond of > prawns produced. Prawns may not be a commercially feasible venture, but they could be a fascinating bobby. Wouldn’t it be fun to invite the family and friends over for a big mess of homegrown fresh water shrimp? Green, Chairman For Medic Alert r\ Noted actor, Larne Green, serves as National Chair man for Medic Alert, a non profit organization devoted to providing quick and accurate emergency medical identification for people with special medical problems like diabetes or heart problem, fin* example. On the reverse side of the emblem is the member’s condition, an identification number plus a phone number for Medic Alert’s emergency medical in formation center, which can be called twenty-four hours a day collect. Greene, an active tennis player and physical fitness advocate, has his blood type albemarle ® production credit ™ * association Phono 482-4904 «* PART-TIME FARM FARMING EXPENSES EQUIPMENT spoken here. spoken here. spotenneiߣ; All kinds of All kinds of short All kinds of short and 1 ’ loans for part- term loans for intermediate term * time fanning. operating expenses. for farm equipment. FARMING FARMING FARMING spoken here spoken here spoken here a _ja a -Jl and “no known medical problems” engraved 00 the emblem. For information, call toll free 800-344-3226 or in California and Alaska 209- 668-3333 or write Medic Alert. Turlock. California S)f) Ifem. Went "Te Anti... "That J Ifont sri Snsimaii, Set Ifoa 4/ave /J &tinliny ; < t9 PtMam. We Want % 4f<lp. " *jj ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ™ 4 AND AL-ANON ■ ;T.S Meet Monday Nights At 8 P.M. At t (J 5 First Presbyterian Church ! ! Comers of West Queen and Mosley l'!. Thursday, April 96381. j Regional offices are located in New York City, Orlando, Salt Lake City atyl Chicago. (| Pita bread is a good kml™' calorie substitute for thidsoO slices of whole wheat. ■ . b.ifi
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