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Page 2-B NCDOT Urges Public To Return Driver Handbooks lit »rlli Carolina IJepart- m 1 ' cf Transportation’s (M'U >r's) Divisionot Motor CHURCH DIRECTORY African __ . MpthoHivst **• Jahns B, P‘ ,st Church iyieinuuibl Route 2) Edenton Episcopal Zion Pastor: Rev J. E. Griffin Pleasant Grove A.M.E. Zion Sunday School -10:00 A.M. Church Morning Worship -11:30 A.M. E. Carteret St. Wed. Prayer Service -7 P.M. Phone: 482-2206 Chappell Hill Baptist Kadesh A.M.E. Zion Church Church 119 E. Gale St. Route 1, Tyner, N.C. Phone: 482-8342 Phone: 297-2290 Pastor: W. L. Wainwright Pastor: Billy Old _. ~ ' Sunday School -10:00 A.M. I Ptney Grove A.M.E. Z.on Morn , y g Worship . A M Lhurcn Church Training - 7:00 P.M. !T ,utel „„ Mid-Week Service-7:30 P.M. Tyner, N.C. Independent Morning Worship -11:30 A.M. Baptist Second and fourth Sundays Immanuel Baptist Church Hawkins Chapel A.M.E. Zion Sk QueC " S^ 1 ’ Extd r™* Phone: 482-3567 < „, 8 . Nr Pastor: Rev. Ashby Browder f 6 2*: „ Sunday School -10:00 A.M. Sunday School - 12.00 Morning Worship -11:00 A.M. Worship Service - 1.30 P.M. Evening Worshi . 7;30 P M First and Th.rd Sundays Mid-Week Service - 7:30 P.M. 1 Pastor: W.L. Wainwnght Wee kly and ] Canaan Temple A.M.E. Zion Christian School grades 1-12 1 ro^ 2 Catholic i Edenton, N.C. st - Anne ’» Catholic Church , Pastor: Rev. T. McPherson ™ N B ™? d ?} re€t Morning Worship -11:00 AM. Phone: 482-2617 < Sunday School-9:45 A.M. Christian FirstAssembMcs Mt “"** 1 Ul UrOa Phone: 482-4587 j 1 First Assembly Os God Pastor: Rev. E. C. Alexander 1 U S Hiehwav 17 South Church Os God < U. S. Highway 17 south Johnston Street 1 Phone: 482-4789 p. mJ3SSi Pastor: Rev. Norm Gloeckler Sunday _ 10;00 A M Sunday School - 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship . U:00 A M Morning Worshtp -11:00 AM. Sunday Night - 6:00 P.M. * Evening Worship - 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Night - 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service-7:30 P.M. Edenton Church Os God Baptist ,n chr,st Gale Street Baptist Church Corner of North Granville and West Gale Street _ , P ™ so ”! I Str '_ Pastor: Rev. T.M. Jones; Jr. Pas s : g** ade A r 2”“ Church School - 10:00 A.M. “ y “ hi “.1 Morning Worship - 11:00 A.M. yPWW B -6'3OPM Ballards Bridge Baptist Prayer and Youth Service Church Tuesdays at 7:00 P.M. Route 1 Tyner, N.C Prayer Service & Bible Study Phone: 221-4860 Friday at 7:30 P.M. Pastor: Rev George Cooke Phiirph Os Christ -Morning Service 11:00 A M 4 —— Church Os Christ I Center Hill Chapel Baptist Route 3, Mexico Road Church Phone: 482-4815 Tyner, N.C. Phone: 221-8515 Minister: Robert Mayo Pastor: Rev. W. A. Moore Bible School - 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship - 11:30 Morning Worship -10:30 A.M. ; —— Evening Worship - 6:00 P.M. Center Hill Baptist Church ——, —. Tyner, N.C. Phone; 221-4060 Ca P« Colon y Church Os Christ Pastor: Rev. Robert Kelley Minister: Thomas Biggs Sunday School -10:00 A.M. Edenton Baptist Church Morning Worship -11:00 A.M. South Granville Street Evening Worship - 7:30 PM Phone: 482-3217 Wed. Bible Study - 7:30 P.M. Pastor: John A. Allen “ ; ~ Sunday School - 9:45 A.M. EpiSCOpRl Morning Worship - 11:00 A.M. The Church Os St. John Evening Worship - 7:30 P.M. The Evangelist Mid-Week Service - 7:30 P. M East Church Street Priest-in-charge: Greater Welch’s Chapel Ven. Webster Simons, Jr. Baptist Church Church School -10:00 A.M. Tyner, N.C, Phone: 221A05< Morning Worship -11:00 A.M. Macedonia Baptist Church St. Paul's Episcopal Church Route 3 Phone: 482-3059 101 W. Gale Street Pastor: Rev. Charles Harris Phone: 482-3522 Sunday School -10:00 A.M. Rector: rev. R. W. Storie Morning Worship -11.00 A.M Holy Eucharist - 8:00 A.M. Evening Worship - 7:00 P.M. Service and Church School Wed. Prayer Service-7:30 PM 11:00 A.M. providence Baptist church Interdenominational 214 W. Church Street Bandon Chapel Pastor: Rev. J.L. Fenner, Sr. Route 1( Edenton Sunday School - 9:30 A.M. Phone: 221-8195 Morning Worship -11:00 A M Minister: Rev. Robert Harrell Mid Week Service -7 P.M. Bible Class - 8.00 P.M. Faith Pentecostal Holiness Phone - 482-4102 Church Rocky Hock Baptist Church ?° ute 3 Phone. 482-7545 Route 1 Phone:22l-4015 Pastor: Rev Danny Gurganus Pastor: Rev. Don Wagner Sunday School -10:00 l A.M. m sasHt-ssi* Mid-Week Service - 7:30 P-M- Mid-Week Service - 7:30 P.M. Jehovah Witnesses Warren Grove Kingdom Hall Os Baptist Church Jehovah’s Witnesses Route 1, Edenton Hw y 17 North Phone 4M-snR4 Telephone: 482-4321 Pastor: Wilbert Mills PeilteCOStal Sunday School -10:00 A M. X ClllCCUolctl Morning Worship -11:00 A.M. Pentecostal Church Mid-Week Service-7:00 P.M. Phone: 482-9871 By *f * ® r#V t st - Mark’s Pentecostal Church Baptist Church Route 3, Box 366-A Route 3, Edenton Pastor. Henry Moore Jr Pastor: Calvin Whedbee Sunday School -10:00 A.M. Sunday School -10:00 A.M. Morning Services -12:00 Morning Worship -11:00 AM Tuesday Service - 8:00 P.M. Mid-Week Service - 7:00 A.M. Thursday Service - 8:00 P.M. Phone: 482-8871 Friday Service - 8:00 P.M. jioutel Plm Baptut Church Presbyterian Stanley Nixon, Pastor First Presbyterian Church Sunday School -10:00 A.M. W. Queen and Moseley Morning Worship -11:00 AM. Pastor: HE. Mallinson —— Phone: 482-4983 Cape Colony Free Will Worship Service -11:00 A.M. Baptist Church Sunday School - 9:45 A.M. State Route 33 Alt. ; ~ —— phone* 482-8208 United Methodist Pastor: Rev. Gordon Massey Edenton United Methodist Sunday School -10:00 A.M. Church Morning Worship -11:00 A.M. Virginia Road Eveniig Worship - 6:00 P.M. Phone: 482-3269 Mid-Week Service - 7:00 P.M. Pastor: j Rev. Richard Blankenhorn While Oak Baptist Church Sunday School -10:00 A.M. TynerfN.C. Worship Service-11:00 A.M. ’ Phontf 221-3945 Youth Meeting - 6:00 P.M. Pastor: Rev. Robert L. Council on Ministries l Hollomon Ist Sunday at 7 P.M. * Sunday School 10:30 AM, Vehicles <DM V) is reminding the public to return driver handbooks to their local license agencies. The Division of Motor Vehicles provides new and veteran drivers with the state rules of driving through this handbook. The books are pro vided free to the public to assist anyone preparing for the driving examination. According to R. W. Wilkins, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, “The supply of driver handbooks is being depleted from our agencies due to the public not returning these manuals.’’ The driver’s handbooks are provided as a public service and are purchased with the taxpayer’s money. The cost to DMV per handbook is 15 cents. This cost includes using only black and white pictures and print (no color) and using inexpensive paper stock. Wilkins added, “This is an effort to maintain a lower cost to the public. But in order to keep this cost down, we feel that a cooperative effort is needed from the public. When people are finished with their handbook, they should bring it with them at the time of their exam, mail it back to a local agency or loan it to a friend who is preparing for the exam.” The driver’s handbook is designed to meet the needs of the public by furnishing the proper information on North Carolina driving laws. Cir culation of these handbooks is necessary to provide the general public with this infor mation at the lowest possible cost, Wilkins noted. Our “trash can" is known in England as a "dust bin." Leary Bros. Storage Co. Trueblood Sales Homemade JfrZlK 1 yIK f Buyers Os Peanuts Bllildin« Materials ! . -.. Biscuit Breakfast I Soybeans and Country Produce Hertford NC Fried Chicken and Fresh Seafood 1 Your Happy Shopping Center Sellers of Fertilizer and Seeds Contact Paul Or Sam Trueblood Phone 482-4721 Phone 482-2141,4*2-2142 426-7242 IsisT] Attend The ii Westei ?^ nj and frozen foods I Mitchener Village Qf Your Choice ——— BBFa sSa ou “ et This Sundav 1 «——•« “ yT “ * " , Ben Riddick Jewelers “Better Buys - Bigger Bargains” | . - W* 11 | A /juTt IJ, r I M _____ fucw inM i • I l <l7 ►few"' l SEABROOK EDENTON TRACTOR & , —O—l,r»-. blanching corporation CmimilCMT AA | 1 -A - ItCNWMMTSSMANCEOFPaMRIfCFWOMAWnaOaNCSaN Blanck«rs ft the CUUIrInCII I Ww. I T| d TOW iaVPTAHD IWAEL FWCS.IXWOMImCAUy EACH HOPING 70 . . I . 9 gain a mope snurEwc poeitionto-me NOP-m,«v»tA, Lebanon, FMntIT MinUSTry Your Ford Tractor Dealer Agents WE WORK FOR PEANUTS, N.C. 32 North, Edenton AND WE ARE PRO« ID OF IT! I 1 *— SrmW ’ C "*' PHONE 482-2112 EDENTON. 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Taviriniiinn'c ALBEMARLE ELECTRIC larKUglOllS MEMBERSHIP CORP. Ladies' aid Ctifois Speoahty Shop "OWNED BY THOSE WE SERVE" I 315 SOltt BltMd StKet HERTFORD.N.C. | HB EMa. N.G. 482-3116 -I "" "" I A WW SAUCAOM.A* He VWnCHtP’EW, PRINK AND M 1 Edenton Savings H & I M.iMMBMg ... .Ml ecus* —ahd m Vd«B^TinS*.TMW, % vwn. NEnmmiigiaw » to oanew /?. { IgBSSSSSSw yexaff drugs w^YouS^a^ 1 — - Compliments Os John , compiinnnt. Os compliments Os Bldg. Contractor Chowan Storage Co Sped* Vending Semice p.o Box 68 i Edenton Tastee Freez Industrial Park 4 “ 6 Boswell's WOODLAND DRESS SHOP Free Estimates I , n. Broad Str—t ■-< -v ■ v. MarKeT 1108,l 108 , Boodtaxj Street Hertford, HX. Ed^-wc U? Oalidal* Orhm 482-4153 THE CHOWAN HERALD March The earth is gray, the bushes brown. The world looks dark and drear. It’s March, the wintry, blustry month, With snow and ice we fear; But underneath this dormant soil, The plants are waiting to grow. The tiny seeds are ready to pop From out the melting snow. The sunbeams smile, the raindrops call, “Come from your winter bed!" The south wind , with warm breezes, blows “ Don’t sleep, Wake up!" it says. Far down beneath the sleepy turf The yellow crocus sprouts. It hears the call of Nature and It's time to push on out. Thus March we welcome when it comes. To usher in the spring The beauty oj the bursting buds The birds that takes to wing. The joyous sounds of children, With kites flying high in the sky / Attest to the change of seasons As March goes whisling by. Mary D. Nixon Resident of Elder Lodge Nursing Home Edenton, N.C. When the great Carthaginian general Hannibal crowed the Alps, ha took with him 50,000 soldiers, 9,000 horsemen and dozens of elephants. Only half his army reached Italy. rSTAINLES^TEE^^I LA ROE STOCK CUTTING WELDING FABRICATING I RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT I GORDON SHEET METAL I I 315 S. ROAD STREET PHONE 335-5405 ■ Still Meadow By Sarah Harrell Trexler it is quiet here today in the early morning. There is a fad ed sun just over the tops of the pines. The thunder storm of yesterday spoke of spring. There were two crows stalk ing across the rise beyond our fence. And I saw daffodills by the nandina bush. Well - Paul came to the meadow for several days. He brought clippers, a saw and purchased a rake for me. The trees are trimmed and the grass has been raked. I wait now for the time when the ground is ready for planting a garden. There one gets closer to God than any place on earth. Betty was out there - carry ing sticks and planning where a closeline would be best plac ed. A city girl coming home. Their hearts are longing for a quiet place away from busy streets, The clamour of the Towns, where There Is Peace and Meadows soft for Sleeping. There are robins in the meadow and woodpeckers - red headed ones - on the pines. Crows are circling the rise. Hoping - I expect - that the owner will soon be planting corn. I have heard it? said that every traveller sees what belongs to him on a journey. There are two kinds ’of travellers. The ones who journey the world over‘and the one who travels from a rocker. I belong to the latter. Everson Appointed Butch Everson of Edenton was appointed by Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green to serve as a Page in the North Carolina Senate during the week of February 21-25,1983. His parents are Mr. & Mrs. Albert Everson. The duties of North Carolina Senate Pages in cludes working with the fifty Senators, and with the staff members of the General Assembly. Pages assist in the Senate Chamber during the Senate’s daily Sessions. They are also assigned to the various Committee meetings during the day when the Senate is not in session. Clothing Closet Located Orer Pate’s Florist Open Mon. and Thurs. 11x00 A.M; 3xoo P.M. All Items Each Th Service Is Sponsored By The Local Chinches m J • / a. / Thursday, March 3.1983 It would be hard to improv on the sheer beauty of th view from my armchair.. When it does -HI tell. We were wondering wlu the owner - Mr. Francis -1 ar told - would {riant on the rise . I wished for peanuts - Papa',. favorite crop. My brother, ;n Preacher,, said r “I like cat taloupes better”! f I had better buy a couple o seed and plant a hill of can taloupes - at Still Meadow. Alcoholics Anonytiious and Al-Anon Meet Monday Nights at 8:00 P.M. as First Presbyterian Church :ornersof , , We«t Queen and Mostey Street • ;
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