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Page 2-B New Book About The State - "Facts About North Carolina Agriculture” By Dr. J.W. Pou The Tar Heel state- is described as “a place to live and grow” in a newly : rav’sed booklet, “Facts CHURCH DmECTORY African Methodist Episcopal Zion Pleasant Grave AME /ion Church E. Carteret St. Phone: 482-2206 Kadesh AME Zkm Church 119 E. Gale St. Phone: 482-8342 Pastor: W. L. Wainwright Hawkins Chapel A.M.E. Zion Virginia Fork Edenton, N.C. Sunday School 12:00 Worship Service 1:30 P.M. First and Third Sundays Pastor: W.L. Wainwright Canaan Temple A.M.E. Zion Church Route 2 Edenton, N.C. Pastor: Rev. T. McPherson Morning Worship-11:00 A.M. Sunday School-9:45 A.M. First Assemblies Os God First Assembly Os God Church U. S. Highway 17 South Phone: 482-4789 Pastor: Rev. Norm Gloeckler Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Baptist Gale Street Baptist Church West Gale Street Pastor: Rev. T.M. Jones, Jr. Church School-10:00 A.M. Morning Worship-ll:00 A.M. Kallards Bridge Baptist Church Route 1, Tyner, N.C. Phone: 221-4860 Pastor: Rev. George Cooke Morning Service 11:00 A.M. Center Hill Baptist Church Tyner, N.C. Phone:22l-8515 Pastor: Rev. W. A. Moore Morning Worship 11:30 A.M. Center llili Baptist thurch Tyner, N.C. Phone: 221-4060 Pastor: Rev. Robert Kelley Edenton Baptist Church • South Granville Street Phone: 482-3217 Pastor: John A Allen Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Greater Welch's Chapel Baptist (hurch Tyner, N.C. Phone: 221-4058 Macedonia Baptist thurch Itoute3 Phone:4B2-3059 Pastor: Rev. Charles Harris Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Wed Prayer Service 7:30 P.M Providence Baptist Church 214 W. Church Street Phone: 482-4102 Kock v I locs Baptist thurch Route 1 Phone: 231-4015 Pastor: Rev. Don Wagner Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Warren Grove Baptist Church Route 1, Edenton Phone 482-8084 Pastor: Wilbert Mills Sunday School - 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship -11:00 A.M. Midweek Service.- .7:00 P.M. Ryan's Grove Baptist thurch Route 3, Edenton Pastor: Kevin Whedbee Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Mid Week 7:00 P.M. Phone: 482-8871 Yropim Baptist Church Route 2 Pastor: Rev. Edgar L. Bunch Sunday Schdol 10;00 A.M. Mormng a Wors>ii£ i IEOO A.M. Cape Colaiiy Free Will Kopttat thurch State Route 33 Alt. Phono- 482-8208 Pastor Rev. Gordon Maauey Su ulay School 10:08 A.M. Morning Warship 11:00 A.M Evening Worship 0:00 P.M. Mid-Week Service 7:00 P.M. About North Carolina Agriculture,” published by the N.C. Agricultural Ex tension Service. ‘‘The wide variation in St. John’s Baptist Church Route 2, Edenton "Pastor: Rev. J. E. Griffin Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:30 A.M. Wed. Prayer Service 7 P.M. Independent Baptist Immanuel Baptist Church W. Queen Street, Extd. Phone: 482-3567 Pastor: Rev. Ashby Browder Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Weekly Daycare and Christian School grades 1-12 Catholic St. Anne’s Catholic (hurch 207 N. Broad Street Phone: 482-2617 Christian l-’irst Christian Church McMullan Avenue Phone: 482-4587 Pastor: Rev. E. C. Alexander Church Os God 901 Johnston Street Phone 482-3554 Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sunday Night 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Night 7:30 P.M. Edenton Church Os God In Christ Comer of N. Granville & Peterson Sts. Pastor: Elder Alexander Dixon Sunday School - 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship - 12:00 6:30 YPWW & 7:00 - Prayer and Youth Service (Tuesdays) Friday 7:30 - Prayer Service & Bible Study Church Os Christ Church Os Christ Houle 3, Mexico Road Phone,4B2-4815 Minister: Rev. Bill Mead Bible School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. Evening Worship 6:00 P.M. Cape Colony Church Os Christ Minister: Thomas Biggs Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M Evening Worship c3O P.M Wed. Bible Study 7:30 P.M Episcopal The Church of St. John the Evangelist East Church Street Priest-in-charge: Ven. Webster Simons, Jr. Church School-10:00 A.M. Morning Worship-ll:00 A.M. St. Paul's Episcopal Church 101 W. Gale Street Phone: 482-3522 Rector: Rev. R. W. Storie Holy Eucharist 8:00 A.M Service and Church Schoo 11:00 A.M Interdenominational Bandon Chapel Route 1 Phone:22l-8195 Minister: Rev. Robert Harrell Faith Pentecostal Holiness Church Route 3 Phone: 482-7545 Pastor: Rev.DannyGurganus Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Jehovah Witnesses Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses Hwy 17 N. Phone: 482-4321 Pentecostal First Pentecostal Church First Street Phone: 482-9871 Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church W. Queen and Moseley Worship 11 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Dr. H.E. Mallinson, Pastor Phone 482-4963 for in formation United Methodist Edeaton Catted Methodist Church Virginia Road Phone: 482-3288 Pastor: Rev. Richard Blankenharn Sunday School 10:80 A.M. Worship Service 11:88 A.M. Youth Meeting 8 P.M. Council on Ministries, Ist Sun. 7 P.M.n natural characteristics of the state makes it possible to produce many types of farm commodities in North Carolina,” states the 70 - page publication. “Furthermore, the combination of these with NATIONALINE ENERGY SAVING WATER HEATERS HOME (fefc.tat.iO IMPROVEMENT CENTER Hampton's Plumbing E. Church Street Edenton, N.C. Ph. 482-4555 I Clothing Closet Located Over Pate’s Florist Open Mon. And Thurs. (14) pm All Items 50 each The Service Is Sponsored By The Local Churches Jgl " s ™«r I @Befk Tiller Lea,y ? u^o( s!®? ge Compliments 1 •*l™, Your Happy Shopping Center - Sellers of FerWer ancrSeedsT; —Of A Friend _i ■■?-- X3E3TTr'" —c ‘“. , .~’:-. t : 1 * I -• ATTCKin TUC TUI lOPU Western Gas I, COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES t\ I I tZLINILJ I I IL. wl lUll Wl and frozen foods Mitcnener Village OF YOUR CHOICE I ®B THIS SUNDAY! SIS? <J Monday Through Saturday EdCntOll, N.C. 3771 R Sodhoa, *ood M.moo Phone 4*7 8082 I 'I I IMu i I ~~ I We appreciate your business I tut muni inHuun & blanching corporation I EQUIPMENT CO THE iIMHOVS NAME OF HEROD \ JS£mEi!L£? Your Ford Tractor Dealer Agents the name of king herod is synonymous WE WORK FOR PEANUTS, I WITH CRUELTY AND MUROeP IN THE BIBLE-BUT AKin W p ARP PROUD OF IT' 1 N.C. 32 North. Edenton hot to just one man/ hebop was the family AINU wc KC u . 'V I NAME OF SEVERAL KINGS/ A FAMILY IH EDO* £ <<& PHONE 482-21 12 EDENTON, NC J CONVERTED 10 JUDAISM ABOUT I2S EC. S. I 4L. —— n—Uml, r ntiinali nnrf Fine Wood Product! THEY RULED IN PALESTINE FROM 468. C. As ■‘■ygtVV Bg&» u ~ . IftDl ~ TO A.niOO WEGOOTHE GREAT (75-4 SC.) J® t* '\V L.. iNlTliLh B HAS THE RULER WHO, WHEN HEARING A TflF I .. . A IK „ I llFllllltllllll FUTURE KINO (JESUS) WAS BORN IN /AJi & SON I 111 l BETHLEHEM, ORDERED ALL MALE BABIES MB (SS ymuMivmij up id age thbee in that town be & i pabi net chop I SLAUGHTERED SO THEBE COULD BE NO ?%■ IK , 1 HR iA ’ V 1 THPEAT TO HIS THRONE. 1 8UT.... ./ . ffA MgYliEMf Mil V .< Telephone (919) 221 8113 ■ Af ‘UO'^nPkW/W/ EDENTON NC .JT route 3. box 127 a edenton nc 27932 ■ we serve Ext. Ede "‘°" i HERTFORD, n.c 7 Take out orders available j f JjX WHILE SHE WAS STILL-THe WIFE OF HAtF-BCOTHERHEBOD PHILIP. 1 ' ~B - * 'oo* HEPOO AGCIPPA I, A GRANDSON,KEPT FAMILY TCPOmON ALME BY : « r Pe.nHm KILLING THE APOSTLE JAMES ANP IMPPISONIN6 PETER. WS SON, HEROD IIAI I HUfFI I flMft Rl HllklT I hnpntnn VIVIIIvS asrippa ii, completed the family sole of villainy sy fighting on nV/LLUVTELI 0110 DLUUn I ; R kuvlllwll vFUWI«»g*» THE SIDE OF THE ROMANS WHCNTWE JEWS BEGAN THEIR REVOLT AGAINST • % I &d 7 • EDMEINAJ2M —A RECORD OF WHICH ONLY A HEROD COUCD BE PROUO / 1 A sKy jpexa// MUGS I I A«n Frijmton NC SAVE THIS FOR VOW? SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAP-BOOK VI MJ> I)/] 11 coemun, n.u. mine«e»'i■ n « / ■ a EDEHTON 482-2127 I Where You Save Does Make A Difference! Swindell-Bass John Gross, @t>Ua ffaltu Compliments Os Funeral Home Bldg . Contractor ' 482-4486 po Box 681 Hwy. 17 industrial p»rk - Edenton. nc Edenton Tastee Freez j Hwy. 32 North 482-4756 » Owned l Operated By Ed Taylor Edenton, N.C. y 482-8576 MM>te.cr W - ji—, - , |j Rowell'S All _. lueyTc Edenton Shell Ial”x COMPLIMENTS , N Brood Sheet 221 -84 5 7 Sumie Crossroads Georfc txawdy, Owner hone 482-4770 ■• - - - THE CHQW&N HERALD natural attributes with existing production technology, non - land resources, and available marketing facilities enables many of these commodities to be produced com mercially.” The booklet was prepared by N.C. State University’s extension economics and business staff, headed by Dr. R.C. Wells as specialist - in - charge. Research assistant Dennis G. Allen revised and updated the text and tables. Issued as Extension Publication AG-283, the booklet will be available at $1 per copy from local county agricultural ex tension offices. The most current date available from a number of sources, including the U.S. Census of Agriculture for 1978, were used in compiling the publication. “Agriculture is a large and vital part of the economy of North Carolina. It is broader than just farming,” says the authors. “Modern agriculture can be viewed as a multi - linked chain of activities in the conversion of raw resources into consumable food and fiber products.” Firms in the industry can be grouped by function into three sectors - farm sup pliers, farm producers, and farm product marketing firms, the booklet says. Advances in technology have resulted in the con solidation of many small farms and a reduction in the number of farms. In 1950 North Carolina had more than 300,000 farms, but the number now is just below 90,000. Land in farms has dropped from 19.9 million acres three decades ago to Bankrupt Stock, Repossessions, Discontinued Closeouts Sale - 3 Days Only! J™,™ Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Sept. 9-10-11. Tremendous discounts on Name-Brand Pianos & Organs purchased from Bankrupt Dealers, discontinued by Manufac turers, Finance Company Repo's. ALL merchandise with New Factory Warranty (except Repo's) & service by Area Dealer. Name Brands 40% & 50% Off Entire Selection. Financing Available with Easy Terms. SALE HOURS: Holiday Inn Hank & Simone Walker Thurs. -12 to 9 Elizabeth city, nc Agents On Premises: &t-10tO5 US. 17-A South at Halstead Blvd. Pi ano t Organ tfct. 11.1 million acres at present. Average farm size has nearly doubled, rising from 66 acres to 123 acres. In 1978 about 54 per cent erf the farm operators in the state were full owners, 31 per cent were part owners and 15 per cent were tenants. Cash receipts from marketing of farm com modities in North Carolina rose above $3 billion in 1978 and have been well above that level ever since. Receipts in 1980 exceeded $3.6 billion. The NCSU booklet con tains suggestions on selecting a farm in the Tar Heel state. “The first question to be answered is whether the operation is to be strictly commercial, part - time farming or the rural resident - type with em phasis on supplementing the family income. A second consideration is the system of farming to be followed. Stjj y<H i Want “To tKink...‘That’i Iftwt Suiinesi, Out Ifou O ffrlnkiny Problem, We Wont "To Ijelp* " ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND AL-ANON Meet Monday Nights At 8 P.M. At First Presbyterian Church Corners of West Queen and Mosley Thursday, September 9,1982 “The answers to these questions will influence the choice of location, size and ( type of farm to he pur chased.” If a farm business operation is planned, the Continued On Page 7-B
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