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Thursday, November 18, i9Bz. Bandon Chapel Notebook Continued From Page 3-A freedoms. The thing that bothers me is ; that we have come to take these freedoms so much for graßted.Those who see our [ society with discerning eyes see some very troubling days i ahead. Where there is no discipline, things fall apart - discipline holds society together. Then, where is our involvement with God? We need it. It disturbs me that there are so many starving people in this world today who will never have their hunger satisfied - and - our barns are overflowing. What is it about America that causes it to shine like a light in the darkness? Our ideas - our gut feeling that every man is created in the image of God -a feeling for the rights of every man. To whom God has richly blessed, He has placed His demands and whenever men and na tions have accepted these responsibilities, the nation has flourished. What will our answer be? ••• Vicky Nelson and Lorraine Turbyfill sang a duet entitled “It Is No Secret What God Has Done”. Their voices blended well and the harmony gave added meaning to the beautiful words of this well loved hymn. They were ac companied by Janie Harrell at the piano. Thank you, Vicky and Lorraine - and, to you, Janie, our beloved Director. *** A KERO-SUN* PORTABLE HEATER IS THE ECONOMICAL GIFT THAT SPREADS WARM FEELINGS ALL YEAR LONG. jp T" m * r 4 ... t k /“v l l t-3 *' * ~ Give tfie warm, - 1 1 MRES family and Mends can use wherever they go -a Kero-Sun J portable heater. There ate lO MR models and sizes to choose from. All 999% fuel-efficient. All cost Just pennies per hour to operate. They're smokeless and odorless in ' ' operation. Easy to operate Safety-tested h and listed by Underwriters Laboratories. A Kero-Sun* portable kerosene heater can J •»7Cr=s A be used In the living room, kitchen, base vk ■iKlIII;;!® ment ' vocation home, work place, odd-on room - and many more applications PEOPLE REMEMBER YOU ALL YEAR LONO WHEN __ * YOU OIVE A WARM, KPRO’fUAf MONEY-SAVING GIFT. See the full line of Kero-Sun* portable heaters today. we suing comfort to inner space LEARY OIL CO., INC. Edenton, NC Phone 482-2306 West Water Street > —/ SEE ALL THE BEST SHOWS DIRECT FROM SPACE WITH YOUR OWN Channel Master sateWte earth station! Satelite TV comes direct from the studio to the satellite to you as clear as a studio monitor with more choices than you ever dreamed possible. Easy to operate and quickly in stalled, CHANNEL MASTER SATELLITE RECEPTION MW, . Our SATSCAN motorized remote antenna control will let you change birds quickly and accurately, right from your living room. And our advanced control satellite receiver will give you convenient meter readout for satellite signal and chan nel tuning. CHANNEL MASTER offers complete systems, everything you need to turn your tube-vision into tomorrow vision! See CHANNEL MASTER SATELLITE RECEPTION EQUIPMENT in action - space age performance at a down to-earth price! Jackson's Radio and TeV. Service. E4e» Street, E See ton, 'S.C. ; A hearty welcome is ex tended to our first timers this week: Mr. ft Mrs. Paul Chap man and Rev. Aubury Yancy from Cape Colony; Ted Znerick, Cape Colony; Fran Jordan and son, Charles, Chowan Beach;. Susan Blackwell; and Max and Ann Moore, Eden ton. We hope you enjoyed our services and will return sow. »•* ' The BCWG will celebrate all November birthdays Thursday. The meeting starts at 10;30 A.M. in Fellowship Hall. All ladies in community are invited to attend. Bring a bag lunch - we furnish coffee. See you there. •** Friday is the night • Covered Dish Supper! It will be at 6:30 P.M. in Fellowship Hall. Come out and bring your favorite dish or dishes and join in this evening of good food, fun and fellowship. Special entertainment is planned. Don’t miss it! A special Choir Rehearsal will be at 7 P.M. Thursday. It is requested that all choir members make a special ef fort to be present. The average cat usually does bast on two small meals than on one large one. ? , _||j| L ,if ... '■*' .' v- *7*. mlf Mfr yy* 1 h . ar B W 1 IV m p H | 3m ■ TEEN COTILLION—The Fannie A. Parker Woman’s Club will present Teen Cotillion ‘B2 Saturday evening, November 20,1982 at the D.F. Walker School at 8:00 P.M. All the girls are excited in anticipation of being crowned queen of the Cotillion. They are working diligently on their talent and other features of the program in order to make it the best ever. The higlight of the affair will be the crowning of Miss Teen Cotillion ‘B2. Entering the competition and pictured here from left to right: Kim Taylor, Donalda Hines, Markeshia Drew, Linda Mizzell and Alicia Granby. Not shown are: Jennie Hill, Michelle Vanterpool and Tonya Little. How To Make Farming More Profitable By Dr. J.W. Pou Keep it in the family is David Hinnant’s idea of how to handle farm work and make farming more profitable. Although hired workers are required to help harvest tobacco, family members do most of the labor on the Hinnant farm in Wilson County, according to Woody Opchurch, agricultural communications specialist at N.C. State University. There are six family members available to pitch in, including Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Hinnant, the parents of David and Ken. The other two are David’s wife Vickie and Ken’s wife Susan. “We could probably handle the whole tobacco harvest within the family with a little more automation/’ said David. “jk&kUJftfwe feel we’re mPr Wring soarer five workers, who are mostly local teenagers. They are good workers and we don’t have any trouble finding plenty who want to work.” Hinnant said he received more requests for em ployment this year than ever before, attributing it to the general economic situation that has made jobs hard to find for both school age youth and adults put out of work by industry layoffs. Methodist Topic Continued From Page 3-A of The Lord’s Supper in a special Thanksgiving Service at 7:30 P.M., Wednesday, November 24, at the Edenton United Methodist Church. United Methodist Student Day will be observed on Sun day, November 28, at 11 A.M., at the Edenton United Methodist Church. JONES REAL ESTATE 318 S. Broad St Call Terry Jones At 910-483 7533 ALLENDALE-—Attractive brick home featuring living room, dining room, three bedrooms, two baths and utility room. Located on large corner lot with fenced in back yard . $55,000. RIVERTON Neat brick home with very attractive financing. Home features living room, kitchen, dining room, three bedrooms, two baths. Nice lot. 9 per cent assumable loan and low down payment $45,000. RIVERTON Attractive brick home on large lot with nice trees. House features living room, dot, kitchen - dining area, three bedrooms, two baths, central heat and air. Some assumable loan at low rate $62,000. RIVERTON Attractive brick home featuring living room, den, kitchen, dining combo, 3 bedrooms, two baths, utility room, garage, central vacuum system. Some assumable mortgage at7Vi per cent $62,000. ATTRACTIVE ft NEAT HOME On Johnston Street. Featuring 2 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and one bath. $26,000. BAYVIEW TRAIL Attractive brick borne on large lot with trees near Country Club featuring living room, den, kitchen • dining combo, utility room, rec. room, 3 bedrooms, 2 Vt baths $58,000. MORGAN PARK Beautiful brick home in one of Eden ton’s nicest neigh borhoods, featuring living room, den, dining room, kitchen, utility room, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths $72,500. ON CHOWAN RIVER Two story brick home featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, living room, kitchen, den with fireplace plus family room. Deck overlooking the water. Owner financing available. SBO,OOO. OLD COUNTRY HOME—Needs moving and restoring $3,500 or best offer. BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT LOTB ON ALBEMARLE SOUND One half acre in size. HorniUow Point $26,500. MEXICO ROAD FOR SALE This three bedroom brick home features large living room, den with fireplace, kitchen, two baths and garage. $49,000. 2% baths $58,000. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Commercial ft THE CHOWAN HERALD fmm • . . “The teenagers like tobacco harvest work because they can make more hours and more money than they can in typical in - town jobs,” said Hinnant. Employing them at harvest time is a kind of tradeoff for the Hinnant farming operation, which is a business partnership shared equally by the three families involved. The Hinnants grow over 500 acres of soybeans and grain, however, the 53 acres of tobacco generates two -of the total farm income. “We can either spend the money on harvest labor,” explained David, “or spend it on an automatic har vester. Interest rates at the present time make the in vestment in labor much the better of the two.” ~ “He added, “The current' -interest on a loan required to purchase a tobacco LITTLE RASCAL'S DAYCARE has openings for children. Please Call For Details. 482-4565 Prices are VERY Reasonable. "Know Where Your After-School Children Are!" imotdMtWOOOomoooooooooeooiioiiooflii harvester and necessary equipment would be more than our labor costs.” “That is an indication of what the changes in the economy have done to farming in just a few years,” pointed out Connie Jernigan, Wilson County Agricultural Extension Chairman who works closely with the Hinnants on tobacco production problems. “We first turned to machinery to harvest tobacco because the availability and cost of hired labor were such problems,” Jernigan noted. “Now, at least in some cases, there seems to be an abundance of available labor, and inflation and high interest rates have made the labor more economical to the farmer than the machinery.” A two- row tobacco harvester and all of 'the •equipment that goes with it cost in the neighborhood of Soil Samples RALEIGH Greenhouse tomato growers who have not tested soils for the 1983 growing season, please take notice. Soil samples should to submitted as soon as possible in order to evaluate the need for limestone and allow ample time for it to react before the crop year begins. Limestone very seldom gets due credit for the many benefits it contributes to the enhancement of plant growth and fruit production. The physical, chemical and biological aspects of the soil are affected by the addition of limestone. Lime enhances granulation of the soil which promotes better water and air movement through the soil, both of which are im portant to good plant growth. Limestone also stimulates microbial ac tivity in the soil required to break down organic matter $50,000, David Hinnant estimated. “Whether it’s spending for labor or equipment,” said the farmer, “we try to keep expenses to a minimum. And we have found that one of the best ways to do this is to do all of the work possible ourselves.” This kind of attitude of involvement is carried over to Hinnant’s attention to those off - farm tasks that farmers are finding in creasingly a part of farm ing, such as visits to Washington to help represent tobacco interests. Continued On Page 10-A LATE SHOW FRI & SAT AT 11:30.... sweeter [Hii RATED (R) Armstrong jA-'S 4 • sottnan S^sale S *5 wSsS ■P SAVEUPTO ■| terns. All at terrific savings. $5 off every square yard of Solarian Supreme. $4 off . every square yard of Designer Solarian and Designer Solarian 11. And $2 off every square yard of Premier .Sundail Solarian and Studio Solarian. And,ss | of Sundial Solarian. Os cours, all Solarian ' floors have Armstrong’s ■ exclusive Mirabond no-wax surface. So they keep their “like-new” look without waxing far longer than vinyl no-wax floors. There’s never been so much selection —or so much savings! But hurry; this sale ends very soon. Certain now oestgro coprrtgnted ov Armstrong Right now, get a genuine Armstrong Solarian floor for as little as |8.50 sq. yd. OF EDENTON, INC. Should Be Taken Soon and make vital chemical conversions of various fertilizer compounds. This involves reactions such as converting am monium to nitrate - nitrogen, sulfur oxidation and atmospheric nitrogen fixation. The successful growth of most microorganisms so depends on lime that satisfactory biological activities cannot be achieved when the soil pH falls below a certain critical level. In addition to supplying calcium and magnesium, limestone neutralizes soil acidity and reduces the solubility of toxic elements such as aluminum and manganese. Lime also in creases the availablility of phosphates and molyb PHONE 482-2312 OR W ■ 793-2185 FOR MOVIE info |^^MOVI^ISCOUN^OOK^O»^^AL^^SIUJS^n OPEN ALL WEEK NEXT WEEK Monday) INo matter how many good movies you see this year, you must see “An Officer and a Gentleman". It'll lift you up where you belong". x |||^ fjm GEJVTHLEMAJV PARAMOUNT PITTURE.S PRESENTS A LORI MAR MARTIN RLFANO PROUUTTIUW ATAYUW HA. KFORD FILM RHTIAKO 11ERK UEHRA WiViKR AN AM) A lA-N 11 fc.NI AN •»> AJp#,4l*»nnß IJAVI' ■ KFTTII and LOUIS GOSSETT. JR as Fhtrv' Original Mtisn by JACK MTZSCfIE ? Wtft+i A OOHGI.AS L*»v STEWART PmdULrd by MARTIN H>AND Directed by TAYLOR HACKFORD • +*> ** WRAMTXNTIRjrVRf^IjIE SHOWS NITELY AT 7:00 & 9:15 Page 9-A denum. Even though the ultimate purpose of limestone is to reduce soil acidity as well as supply calcium and magnesium, the other beneficial factors are critically important in maintaining an optiumum environment for plant growth. Since greenhouse tomatoes have a high calcium and magnesium requirement, the lime needs should be monitored very closely in the continuing effort to produce a quality crop. Soil samples should be taken now for crops to be grown in the spring in order that the full benefit of ap plied limestone can be realized. 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