Perquimans < People With local farm family \ Computer is incorporated into family business, recreation By VAL SHORT By the year 2000, computers in homes will probably be at plentiful ai television* and telephones are in 1M3. For the (arm family of the future, computers will probably become a necessary part of their inventory of farm equipment. For Perquimans farmer Tommy Harrell, the computer is the "best tractor a man can have." For his wife, Sherry, the computer is a convenient and accurate "home accountant." And for their children Leah and Jason, the computer provides both entertainment and education ? fun and learning at the same time. Although the Harrells have had their computer only a few months, they are finding a multitude of uses and benefits from their home com puter. "It can go from crop production to Pac Man, "said Mrs. Harrell. For less than $4,000 the Harrells purchased an Apple computer with two disc drives, giving them a 64K capacity, and also a printer, which enables them to get copies of programs, letters, farm records and anything stored in the memory of the computer. Their computer has such features as, the Home Accountant, which includes the family and farm check Jason Harrell demonstrates t*e versatility of the home computer. The Harrell family ? uses the computer to help with household and farm record keeping, farm production information, as well as family entertainment and education. , People briefs Mrs. Lillie Mae Yeates visited her soji-in-law and daughter and family and also attended the funeral on Thursday of her brother, Roscoe Lu Sftiith in Portsmouth. Sara Winslow spent the weekend at Nags Head with friends. Mrs. George Clarke from Peter ) sburg, Va. was a guest of her mother, V I 111 Mrs. J.E. Morris. Dr. G.R. Tucker, Jr. of Henderson was a guest of his mother, Mrs. G.R. Tucker, Sr. Thelma Elliott spent several days in Williamston with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godwin, Jr. Mr. and ' Mrs. J.W. Pusey of Baltimore, Md. were weekend guests of Mrs. Kelly Campbell. Hospital Notes Wesley Nelson and Mrs. N.W. Chappell are patients in Norfolk General Hospital. Mr. N.W. Chappell is in Chowan Hospital. Rev. Ken Spivey is a patient in Norfolk. Mrs. G.R. Tucker has returned home from ALbemarle Hospital. Happy ApianS. I j - ; ** Now we can take a bit of the edge off that date that strikes terror in the hearts of American taxpayers. With an NCNB IRA, you can ease your taxes by: ^ ? r~i ? " 1. Contributing now or before April 1 5, and taking your deduction in either 1982 or 1983, whichever works best for you. 2. Avoiding taxes on the interest your IRA earns every year, until you start withdrawing | money from your account. And, even people who have a pension plan where they work can also invest up to$2000 a year in an IRA with us.(lf you're a working couple, you can also invest up to $4000.) The new ERA at NCNB. One of the biggest tax breaks in American history is right in your neighborhood. Come see us. But do it before you file your 1982 taxes. So that you can get started on I book accounts as weU as farm records. The Apple writer and typine tutor are two computer features which the Harrell children enjoy. The Apple writer enables them to write letters, speeches and papers and make corrections. The typing tutor is a self -teaching typing program, which th? Harrell children enjoy. The Harrells also enjoy games on the computer, with an Apple coun terpart to Pac Man, being one of the favorites. Visicalc is one program that is especially helpful for the farm family, according to Harrell. The program features programs of production costs, grain marketing, profit and loss margins, cash flow and many others. The possibilities are unlimited, said Harrell. The Harrells became interested in NORTH CAROLINA I FARML=4 BUREAU nsurance Effective April 1 1983 10% DEVIATION From NC Rate Bureau Ra'es for hat ??lity ond physical damage coverages on volun | tary private passenger automobiles WE NOW DEVIATE 22.5% BELOW STATE RATES FOR FARM BUREAU MEMBERS ON THESE POLICIES: FIRE HOMEOWNERS FARMOWNERS MOBILE HOMEOWNERS SPECIAL MULTI PERIL (SMP) We Offer Additional Discount On Farm Equipment PERQUIMANS COUNTY FARM BUREAU computers with the insistance of Jason, and looked first at a $99 Timex computer. Harrell said Randy Williams of Camden, who wo?ks with United Computer Center in Virginia Beach, introduced the family to the Apple computer. Williams has provided much information and support to the Harrells with programs and problems with their computer said Harrell. Harrell has recently written a program, designed especially for his farm accounts and records. Jason, who is 13, is also interested in programming. He has written a payroll program for the farm. Unable to play basketball due to a recent foot operation, Jason also wrote a program for the basketball team statistics at Perquimans Union School, at the request of his coach. The Harrells agree that they don't know all there is to know about their computer, if knowing it all is possible. "It will probably take two to three years to really learn to operate it," said Mrs. Harrell, who added that you have to keep in mind that "it's only as smart as the information you give it." Visit The Orchard Shop Welcome New Manager ? Edna Wolverton Select Gifts for all occasions Watercolors - Folk Art - Enamelware Lamps - Crafts - Antiques Geraniums Arriving March 22. SALE 25% to 50% OFF OF SELECTED ITEMS OPEN DAILY - 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY Highway 17 - 1 Mile South of Hertford 426-8222 SEARS KENMORE Washer or Dryer W ITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS MODULAR HOME 1,493 Sq. Ft. 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