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Thursday, May 19,1963 <$&F* < -W I^^b&|^HWPP.,%/.' '-'Jsg&t'j' ,<Sk JL IMiMßm&gp? v•< -'•ss*. ~f Walter Graham Byrum Three Graduate From Baptist Seminary Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary has an nounced that three Chowan County residents have com pleted requirements for graduation. The graduates are Gordan Kent West, Stanley Horace Hare and Walter Graham Byrum. Gordan Kent West, of Eden ton, was awarded the Master of Divinity degree from the Seminary. West is the son of Mrs. William Reaves West, rfSB^ERRIIPj Pick Your Own! I £ OPEN DAILY 2 Jfe EXCEPT SUNDAY ® w| AT BA. M. f&BRING YOUR OWNg, If CONTAINERS Bfl % 40* lb. 1 \T. R. HARRELL 2 l & SONS 7 Miles West Os Hertford , Ptwoe 4f676*4 J u ' • ssfnnp |- -:\, ret . i /fj • THE WORLD'S NEWEST / (AMBL \ MCDONALD'S' IS | pUffip I OPEN IN EDENTON \\ \ \ / / / / Answer these three questions and fill out the entry blank. \\ \ \ \\ \ \ \ / /// ! Answer ) 2) Where was the first flight of an airplane held? Answer 3) In what year was the city of Edenton incorporated' I pi •! I Answer Name _ j Address ", I Phone Date of Birth | CONTEST RULES 1 ) This contest is limited to persons 18 years ol age or older I 2 ) All information on the entry blank must be pnnted or typed Oues and answers to the questions on the entry blank will be as-. • I ■ out on the air by WZBO Radio I / ! 3) This contest will use three different weekly entry blanks Entry Jorms must be put into the registration box at the Ed*-.*:.: li ■ ■ y / J McDonald sby close of business on Tuesday The dates are as follows I Week 1 entry blank must be deposited by close of business Tuesday May 24 / / Mum -m I Week 2 entry blank must be deposited by close of business Tuesday May 31 f . • - / ■I Week 3 entry blank must be deposited by close of business Tuesday June 7 IS UI-ynAfW fc * 4) Only one entry per pereon per visit sR\ OIIQ W/n( 1 I 5) No duplications ol entry lorms will be accepted I V j 6) Entry lorms available only al McDonald s in Edenton • 7) Each week lor three weekslO semiltnalisls will be drawn from Ihe correct entry blanks deposited Eachollhe Msemiiim i'' will be required to appear m person (or have a representative) at the Grand Opening ol McDonalds m Eder.t t. ) ' ■ ■ *.- J June 12. 1983 All semilinalists will be given the opportunity to lake a tethered balloon nde at the Grand -penir jwe TMn involves* ■ permitting) *• •wXlmwW*» I 8) Grand f*tze will be determined by a drawing Odds on becoming a semitinalist will vary depending on the n -TWO nights hotel in ASlWVllte» I 9) SemitinalistswiU be contacted by WZBO Radio and will be given time and place instructions lor the Grand Pnre 1- Or>lir>rl tilii onnnli nl»fn»a f«nm f*m n n irlll n f Am *—* 111 - Hf* ! I 0) Prize must be redeemed no later than September 30 1083 Prue is not redeemable tor cash I KOUTIQ mp ooacn ain are zrom vareonvllio, N.c., to ASlwVllie, N*V« • IDAU travel arrangements are to be made through CardinaltVavel Service Raleigh NC -Round trip transfers from the airport to the hotel and to and from 12) Employees ot McDonalds its agents suppliers and their families are not eligible to win the balloon airfield. j g■ * - . /\ /\ -Champagne hot air balloon flight over the mountains (weather £(JOUI V\ arranged by Cardinal Ttavel Service. t ..... ... i , „• •. ' -A. r ,*■ . - ,v,-. ' ■f ; ~ Vv£. '■ V, .V. i. ‘ . Gordan Kent West Sr. and the late Mr. West. He is a graduate of John A. Holmes High School, College of the Albemarle and East Carolina University. He is married to the former Jo Carol Parks of Edenton. Stanley Horace Hare of Tyner was awarded the Master of Divinity degree at the Commencement Exercise on May 14. Hare is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hare. He is a graduate of Chowan Stanley Horace Hare High School and Campbell University. Walter Graham Byrum of Edenton was awarded the Master of Divinity with Music degree at the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Commencement Exercise. Byrum is the son of Murry and Grace Byrum. He is a graduate of John A. Holmes High School and Campbell University. He is married to Teresa Brown Byrum of Goldsboro. "Corrie” To Be Shown Friday night at the Lighthouse of Elizabeth City there will be the film “Cor rie”, about Coorie Ten Boon. A sequel to the “Hiding Place” which last 61 minutes. Saturday the Del Rays and the Mighty Clouds of Faith will be ministering in song. Both * nights the ministry begins at 7:30 P.M. A portion of the Saturday ministry will be broadcast over WCNC live - “We call it Solarthon Night,” beginning at 8:00 P.M. until 9:30 P.M. Phone counseling is available for those who wish to know the Lord Jesus or need someone to pray with. For someone to lead you in the Word or if you have prayer requests concerning topics such as sickness, fami ly problems or others, we are available for counseling at these phone numbers 335-2141 and 335-7036. Please call. Help is available. THE CHOWAN HERALD 'T ! > r /' ' ' fuea Home Economis t Extension Agent In recent months while working with your tax records, what did you learn about your financial situa tion? How would you describe it-adequate, healthy and growing, losing reserves, run ning a negative cash flow or in a state of deterioration. Everyday financial transac tions are demanding and they can quickly drain a sizeable fund. Therefore, to maintain financial health, one must constantly tend and nurture his finances for replenish ment and growth. If you are dissatisfied with your financial situation and what it promises to become, you need to budget. It is the only cure for chronic and on going financial difficulties. And it must be workable for you and you must follow it for it to be beneficial. A suc cessful budget will permit you to control the use of your money so that you: (1) get more of the goods and ser vices desired, (2) increase savings and investments, (3) get the best buys in the market place, (4) squander fewer dollars, (5) keep debts to a minimum and reduce financial problems, and (6) increase your net worth. A majority;persons budget by intuition or what seems reasonable. This is fine if there is enough money to allow for miscalculations in the amount available or for errors in choices of products. But when money is limited, the stakes are too great for “mental budgeting”. Pur chasing the wrong products or paying too high prices for in the income available causes financial problems such as: late payments, doing without important items, and increas ing borrowing; or financial disaster such as bankruptcy. The first step to budgeting is accepting the fact that budgeting is essential to financial well-being as nutritious food is to good per sonal health. Then commit yourself to do what is necessary to improve your financial situation. Budgeting is simply: (1) developing a realistic plan for a specific time period that identitfies how much money can be used for the various ex penditures and savings, (2) folowing that plan in using money, (3) keeping a record of how much money was used and for what, and (4) tallying and evaluating results at the end of time period to deter mine progress. For success, a budget must be agreed upon and followed by everyone in a group who used money, and it must be revised and adjusted to changes in the income, needs and expectations of the group. Following are several methods for budgeting. If budgeting turns you off, try one or more of the methods other than the standard budget until you are ready to aim for maximum control of the use of your money. The Standard Budget aims for maximum control. It con siders total income, expen ditures, and savings for both long and short time periods . It requires specific records of how the money was actually used. It further requires regular-at least quarterly progress checks. If needed, changes must be made in lifestyle to achieve financial goals. The Partial Budget is a detailed analysis for several months of one category of ex penditures (such as foods, clothing, household maintenance & operation, transportation, recreation, education and personal items). It itemizing the cost for all types of purchases in each category of expenditure; (b) weighing the real value and need of the expenditure; (c) identifying incidences of overpayment or misuse of item; and (d) prun ing needless expenses so that money can be rescued for more important uses. This helps only a small protion of the total financial situation. But it is a start. One may use the partial budget and bit by bit work through his total finances. But remember, this is a slow procedure. A Check on Miscellaneous Items involves keeping track of all miscellaneous items purchased and cost of each, and cuts out those that hurt least in order to rescue money or to reduce spending. These smaller priced items amount to sizeable sums over a relatively short time period. This strategy is a help, but not a real cure for advancing financially. Minimum-Purchase- System is a method of cutting out waste and excessive pur chases. It eliminates all ex- jl fl(~ ; M /~ Shop Monday Through Thursday /?/ I/* llllmr 9:30 A.M. Until 5:30 P.M.. Friday M llJIf 'f 9:30 A.M. Until 9 P.M. Saturday V LL .V »'*■'» 9:30 AM. Until 6P M ."...—. State Pride® Floral Sachet bedroom garden from Belk Grow an award winning garden in your Save on sheets, eyelet trimmed flat S,ve on P f,,r!!i bedroom. All it takes is a delicate pastel sheet. curtains •“ print ensemble with eyelet lace trim Green thumb savvy made possible with Window gardens bloom ■a, , '«;£pt*H\ and polyester. Machine Care. soft floral prints. matching curtains • ~ • Save 34% on eyelet trimmed pillow Reg Sale - t caae»- Twin flat or fitted 8 00 5.88 Tw.n bedspread ;,5r Reg. Sale Full flat or fitted 11 00 9.88 Full bedspread Standard cases 9.00 5.88 Queen flat or fitted 16.00 13.88 Queen bedspread Priscilla curiam 94x84 46 00 34 80 penditures except those ab solutely necessary for a satisfactory level of living. Cents add to dollars over time. This is another first-aid solution to financial woes. If you need assistance with ill l‘ Happy Home Teenage Groups Compete The teenage vocal groups from Happy Home Pentecostal Holiness Church, Tyner, N.C., will compete in National Competition, at Orlando, Florida on August sth and 6th. Two top place awards were won by the Happy Home Youth Groups at the Dublin, Virginia Regional Finals on May 14. The teenagers of the group, ages 13-19, that will compete in the Florida event are: Dee Bunch, Debra Byrum, Jesse L. Byrum 111, Debbie Chappell, Gene Chappell, Tamy Copeland, Valerie Copeland, Caroline Hilton, Susie Lassiter, Steve Leary, Denise Lilly, Karen Lilly, Crystal Stallings, Darryl Page 9-A managing your finances, your County Extension Home Economics can helptyou. She can provide information for self-study, personal budget analysis and counfeeling or other literature :l '' J Stallings, Robin Shropshire and Debbie Ward The junior group, age 8-12, which won the first place in strument ensemble were Anthony Cook, - Colline Shropshire, Valerie dopelartd, Joyce Jean Swain. Jamie Hare and Dale Jones. There is no national com petition for winners in this conference group. Other Happy Home winn ings at the regional event competition were: Vocal Solo-Male 2nd place; Instrumental Solo— 2nd place. Creative Writing— 3rd place and Creative Arts—3rd'place The Rev. Herbert Shorp shire is Pastor of Happy Home Church.
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