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Page 2-B CHURCH DIRECTORY African Methodist Episcopal Zion Pleasjint Grove V*’ *•' '/*nn Chun-h R. Carter-! Tt. Phon*; Kadestt A M.i - / ..i- :rch U 9 E. Gale. ,>t. Plmop: Pastor: ’■’ ! V- .. Pil)f> >* YN'.R. ( RoUl< ! Tyne \ ( Rev. C v Rooinso' > •■-'.or I Sunday s’hou 1 1* I V‘ Morr.i’tfi " ' M Seno. ! • ’ 1 *! r Hawkuir ■' ?;■■ ”<”• V:r q, . . ' Efieiuv. - Sunday - ?>1 Aorsh i '•' *l. .“'list ... .1 '! ■ •■■■■'■ i Paster v . i.i. It ar.j.-n KoiyU r„ .Church Route 'l Edepion, V C Pastor ! v ° -T an Morning w-irship i> or: a m Sunday S- T-dl sij .V'! First Assemblies 0 1 God fi st Arne,i Ml, oi ' ..A Chun I? y. s. JHhvyy )' S..<u!T. Phofte 482 472 - > Pastor rcv Norn. Gwckk-r Sunday Srhool • !i.« A M Morning Worshtj- 1' OP A M Evening Worship 7.t v '< I'M Mid-Week Service •!.% P M Baptist Cate Street Itajitß? fhv. ;S> West Cuit Suevt Pastor; Re*. T.M. J-'ay*: Jr. Church Si tux.; ,iM. Vut-mvi '*■ ••• ••! 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Sunday School -10:'to A.M. .V ning Worship !» mi A.At f : hapjx*ii Hid r.a]M thltfch I -it. fyner )> ■ ,;.e: 2U7 £-#t t .tor. Bitty < ‘d ,v idav Schoot •>;W « h, .mine WoisPip - •?.*«* Vivl. • torch ti iitruii.- 7(c i-* ,\1 Mid Week S - vi; c 7 i(.t PM. 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 iiiim.inuel Baptist Oiurch W. Street. Extd. Phone: 482-3567 Pastor: Rev Ashhj 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 ? S ' istian School grades M 2 Catholic St. Anne's Catholic Church ■>"V N. Broad Street t none: 482-2617 Christian f irst Christian Church McMulian Avenue Phone; 482-4387 Pastor: Rev. E. C. Alexander (hurch Os God sot 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 o to YPWW * 7:00 • Prayer and Youth Service i in. - days' ; day 7-30 • Prayer Service | \ Bible Study Church Os Christ Church Os Christ j Route 3, Mexico Road Hnine: 482-4815 ‘ Minister Robert Mayo j Bible School 930 A.M. Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. Evening Worship 6:00 P.M. Cape Colony t hurch Os Christ Minister: Thomas Biggs -! ”iiay School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M I vning Worship P.M wed Bible Study 7:30 P.M Episcopal : she Church of St. John t 'ho Evangelist ' Host Church Street • t ?>t in-charge: | \ •=•>) Vebster Simons, Jr. ! -urch School-10:00 A.M. ■"...rring Worshlp-IPOO A.M St. Paul i episcopal Church ’ mi W Gale Street j Plii'ue 482-3522 ! Rector Rev R. W. Storie i P-ly Eucharist 8 00 A.M ice and Church School ’ I 00 A M : ‘ | in iei denominational u.ingpu Chapel leant I Phone: 221-8195 , Mi nisiei lev Robert Harrell i faith Prnlecostal Holiness Church I Route 3 Phone:4B2-7546 ’ ‘Mstor. Rev. DannyGurganus i or,day School 10:00 A.M. Vurship 11:00 A.M. : Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. i Mi,J-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Jehovah Witnesses Kingdom Hall al Jehovah's Witnesses : liwy 17 N. Phone: 482-4321 Pentecostal Eirct PcnlcvoKtal Oiurch ; i'u st Street Phone:4B2-0871 Presbyterian ; first Presbyterian Church W. Queen and Moseley Worship it A.M. • iunctay School 9:45 A.M. 1> HE. Mallinson, Pastor i Phone 482-4983 for in ■ f<■ mation United Methodist Edenton United Methodist Church I Virginia Road | Phone: 482-3269 i Pastor: | Rev. Richard Blankenhom j Sunday School 10:00 A M \Vin>hip S«-rvice |l:flo A.M Youth Meriing 6 P.M. i ouncil on Ministries, Ist Sun 7 P.M. Disappointing Year For Farmers by John Sledge N.C. Farm Bureau Federation As we close the books on 1982, one thing is for certain - it was a disappointing year for farmers. Cattle prices never achieved levels hoped for, and grain, cotton, and soybean prices trended lower most of the year. As a matter of a fact, all of agriculture has felt the effects of a depressed economy. Far too often farm people are pictured as downbeat and pessimistic, and there are times when many farmers are like that. This certainly qualifies as one of those times, and farmers would have every right to be cynical and pessimistic, given the current farm economy. However, despite the com plex risks of modern agriculture, we believe the majority of farmers still re tain an intensely positive at titude toward their occupa tion. After a bad year, most are quick to “snap back” and look forward to a better year “next year.” To say that farmers have problems in agriculture is an understatement, but we FOR SALE WATERFRONT CAPE COLONY 9% Assumable Loan w/Owner Financing Custom built cedar home - 3 BR, 2'/i Bath, Rec. Rm„ Great Rm w/ Cathedral ceiling, 2 car garage. Sandy Beach. Bulkheaded $ 75,000 Call for appointment 482-2397 482-2112 "<PSSS» Chicken Kitchen />: j r Leary Bros. Storage Co. Trueblood Sales •Af® Homemade iffit I Buyers Ot P»mrts- Ruilrfinff Matwiak Biscuit Breakfast Soybeans and Country Produce BU H rtM Np $ Fried Chicken and Fresh Seafood Your Happy Shopping Center Sellers of Fertilizer and Seeds ContactPauloTSam Trueblood Phone 482-4721 ’ \ Phone 482-2141, 482-2142 426-7242 CHAPPELL S GROCERY WINDFALL ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE TUa P|III rA it JWWiin ~Gt|l ’ m 7ssssss^ m nUcflu lire UiiUiCll Mitcnen< , rVil . r ——— Os Your Choice ■ - B “ r ,! ° U " et Thjc C||nHaul The Habit Motel Monday Through Saturday 11110 WllllllQy ■ I “Make Your Habit Bad ham food fdenfon Phone 48? 8082 ~ Out* “Better Buys - Bigger Bargains* * EDENTON TRACTOR & I r7n"T»"l/.,.| i SEABROOK EQUIPMENT CO Your Ford Tractor Dealer Agents ~ " *" Peemit lndll»try MAKINS TME DEVIL TREMBLE f WE WORK FOR PEANUTS, N.C. 32 North Edenton „T£EKPyLJifiS Si eN acclaimedrue wopldis bsst scller; natupully mope AND WE ARE PROUD OF IT! o ln ' caeruon TUAMX9Tms MjayiCTMToontemv u*t*mm rreo. c*fß-mE>BAPe,MANy -bimaucks* ...-.yj usee svpuBLiSHeRSANDMiGH-ppwsiwesAitawFN-naFuPTwep-mE sales of-vwi6 ,RHONE 482-2112 EDENTON, N£ w 11.1. HlM— SWEAT SOOlf, SUCH*6 THE FOLLOWWGi IN I*o6 A LONPON EDITOI? WAS AMUSED BY A NEW n-Mm«nMnani«Mnß ■■HHj Custom Mod* Cabinets and Fin* Wood Products I /” y~m ndowT] C. NOBLE 111 111 ill PI Mill ‘ t ,7.h.i-' A LITTLB NcW VOPK SOOKSTOPE HAP / /$■ C. COM eA. ,/• : t .. ,ll weAPeo a oeeAT pilb or sißtss 4 / ifi « oum yumuLvmjj In' —n ,ms 'J marked down fop clearance . /. <S«L . Wy.2 Mv _ . . ju. i peopte wbp* chocklins-anp /, . W 1 - cabinet chop 9P«s;',T ‘. i i buying/because nbvep before T ; «i v ”... . . were bibles offered at 9uch a j ,v: S r r< Toiophon# (*i*) Mt ins EDENTON, NC * _ ll /? -‘’B touti *, sox i»7a edenton. n.c. a79M 8 2 -,,3a - edenton cotton mills Compliments Os “ KBS Hoke Motor Corp. MEMBERSHIP CORP. ® * SoU ‘ [0 (^2^ OWNED BY! HOSE WE SERVE 7^ f ., 1/ * ap*aud „ ‘ "/ /t ' T”■ , f^T' HERTFORD, N.C. /7“ V 7 f ' Appto.sois 482-2645 V\ . ANPWOWMISS»BtV SATAN SHOOK/ ...... - ' ’\ NEXT WWK : PETKTTive ■ ' ' “ Edenton Savings v ’ houoweu and blount SAVE THIS FOP TOUP SUNCtAY SCHOOL SCPAPBOOK Ctl> mm .tww a u«* D^>, l^^> oiah.M,*e ß ...j ( 7 we DRUGS loan Edenton, N.C. I Where You Save Does Make A Difference! J* X edenton 482-2127 Compliments Os AtAnGro//, Valtu Compliments Os Contractor 7 Spedic Vending Service po Box roj Hwy. 17 industrial Park - Edenton. nc Edenton Tastee Freez Industrial Park >!■«. o»m<i*opsrm«n,EdT«*» Boswell's WOODLAND j""^^"^Plumbini^ontracto^™™"™ -^ Sholl A AnrLrai DRESS SHOP Free Estimates n. Broad str—t mar KG 1 108 S. Woodland Street Hertford, N£. . SSTSTST. Sbnton.N.c. 221-8457 Smalls Crossroads - Mpnogramming Available 112 Oakdale Drive 482-4183 Phone 482-4770 THE CHOWAN HERALD prefer to call them challenges. Farmers must join with na tional and international leaders to change the existing trade policies to expand pro fitable trade in foreign markets using production that is in excess of our domestic needs. We must change the think ing of our governmental leadership and the consumer to let them lenow that the American farmer cannot any longer financially operate on a cheap food policy and sell their produce below the coat of production. They must realize that a viable agricultural industry is necessary for the economic well-being of those outside the production areas of agriculture. We have our share of pro blems, but problems also pre sent opportunities - the oppor tunity for fanners to help shape events - to have a big hand in improving this state and nation - and to have a deep feeling of satisfaction in doing it. "The Stranger In The Straw” To Be Presented The Children and Youth Choirs of Providence Baptist Church will present a musical pageant entitled “The Stranger In The Straw” at Chappell Hill Baptist Church, Sunday night at 7:30 P.M. This is a unique version of the birth of Jesus Christ as seen through the eyes of the animals in the stable that I MACHINE I REPAIR I ■ Take Your Machine To H ■ JAY'S CLOTHING! ■ 1111 N. Oakum St. ■ m Edenton ■ I 482-3700 8 ■ Guy Toppin, past | 8 owner of 8 Clip-N-Stltch Clothing Closet Located Over Pate's Florist Open Mon. and Tlturs. 11*00 A.M. - 3*oo P.M. All Items 50 e Each Th i Service Is Sponsored By The Local Churches night long ago. This pageant was presetted earlier at Pro vidence Baptist Church, Shawboro, North Carolina and was such a success that this group has agreed to pre sent it once again during this Christmas season. The pagenat is under the direction of Mrs. Elaine Roberts and Mr. Bill Dawson. Rev. Billy Old, Pastor of Chappell Hill Baptist Church, Community Colleges Continued From Page 1-B cepted until January 31,1983. North Carolina’s communi ty college system is the third largest in the country and has gained a national reputation for its emphasis on vocational and technical training and its role in the state’s economic development efforts. The system annually enrolls more than 600,000 students. Blake has served as state president since July, 1979. Route 1, Tyner, North Carolina, invites the public to come and share in receiving Advertising Continued From Page 1-B Nancy Jorgensen of Min neapolis, Minn., president of Corporate Development and General Councel for Naegele, for being part of “an in teresting community service program that has become really outstanding.” Under this program Naegele has made outdoor roadside space available to local, state, and federal governments to be passed on the worthy com munity organizations that need promotion for various projects. Hollowell’s Electrical Service Edenton Alvin Hollo well Owner (Licensed Electrician) Phone 482-2608 For Free Estimates Call After 3:30 New Work Contractor Thursday, December 30. 1982 the. message of this outstan ding presentation. Chappell Hill Baptist Church is located on State Road 1002 between Belvidere and Center Hill. Alcoholics Anonymous and l Al-Anon Meet Monday Nights at 8:00 P.M. at First Presbyterian Church corners of West Queen end Mosley Street
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