Thursday, September 16, 1982 Football Predictions Week No. 3 The Chowan Herald “Top Thirty” Week No. 3 •\ September IS, 1162 s 1. Alabama (1-0) 2. Nebraska (1-0) 3. Washington (1-0) •4. Pittsburg (1-0) 5. So. Methodist (1-0) 6. North Carolina (0-1) 7. Georgia (2-0) 8. Clemson (0-1) 9. So. Cal. (0-1) 10. Penn St. (2-0) 11. Miami (FLA) (1-1) 12. Arkansas (1-0) 13. Florida (2-0) 14. BYU (1-1) 15. Michigan (1-0) Predictions: Week Sept 18, 1182 Al. (+27) at Ole Miss. Miami (OH) (+23) at Northwestern Citadel (-15) at Ga. Tech Mich. (+1) at Notre Dame ASU (-6) at Furman N.M. St. (-42) at Neb. Navy (-23) at Ark. Vanderbilt (-30) at UNC Boston College (-22) at Clemson Wake Forest (-12) at N.C. St. Duke (-5) atS.C. Ohio St. (+8) at Mich. St. E.Tenn.St. (-26) atECU Ohio Univ. (+7) at Richmond Pittsburgh (+l4) at Fla. St. Rutgers (-32) at Penn State Ariz. St. (+1) at Houston SMU (+45) atUTEP Miami (Fla.) (+l3) at Va. Tech So. Miss (-7) at Auburn Indiana (-29) atUSC 111. (+1) atSyracuse Okla. (+18) atKy. UCLA(+B) at Wise. Md. (-3) at West Va. James Madison (-3) at Va. VMI(-l)atWm.&Mary Wash. (+l9) at Ariz. Ariz. St. (-1) at Houston Colo. (-19) at Wash. St. Record: Last Week 19 Right 3 Wrong Season Record 27 Right 5 Wrong SOUTHEASTERN I PROFESSIONAL I COATINGS, INC. I Special prices on room additions, I patio enclosures, porch & patio I deckings M aft typesy and' a!L _ types of exterior coatings. Edenton Office 482-7177 Elizabeth City Office 338-1217 • FREE ESTIMATES • For All Your Home Improvement Needs "In House Financing Available" SLIMNASTICS 1 11:30 A.M. September 13 I Arrowhead Beach Club House I Neighbors and Friends Invited Registration Fee I CALL I Julie Spivey Terry Rothberger I 482-8055 482-4417 I Shop 1.N.8. At Rocky Hock Stew Beef ib. *1.89 Extra lean #- Ground Beef Cube Steak ib. *2.29 Whole Rib Eyes ib.*3.49 Rib Eye Steak ib. $ 3.99 Pork Liver 49* Formerly W. E. Smith Rocky Hock Grocery George Dratrdy, Owner Route I Edenten Phene 881*4081 16. Oklahoma (0-1) 17. Ohio State (1-0) -18. Texas 19. Arizona St. (2-0) 20. UCLA (.’.-0) 21. Notre Dame 22. Miss. St. (2-0) 23. Stanford (1-0) 24. Houston (0-1) 25. Auburn (1-0) 26. Texas A&M (0-1) 27. Maryland (0-1) 28. West Va. (1-0) 29. Florida St. (1-0) 30. So. Miss. (1-1) Recreation Dept. Report Midget Football Schedule Monday Sept. 20 6:30 - Scrimmage. Monday Sept. 27 6:30 - Eagles - Fisher. 7:45 - Redskins - Cowboys. Monday Oct. 4 6:30 - Cowboys - Eagles. 7:45 - Fisher - Redskins. Monday Oct. 11 6:30 - Cowboys - Fisher. 7:45 - Redskins - Eagles. Monday Oct. 18 6:30 - Cowboys - Redskins. 7:45 - Fisher - Eagles. Monday Oct. 25 6:30 - Redskins - Fisher. 7:45 - Eagles - Cowboys. Monday Nov. 1 6:30 - Fisher - Cowboys. 7:45 - Redskins - Eagles. Soccer Schedule Mite League (ages 7-9) - All games will be played on Tuesday nights at Fisher Field. Midget League (ages 10- 13) Tues. Sept. 21 7- Seabrook - TG&Y. Sat. Sept. 25 10 AM. - Lightin’ - Seabrook. Tues. Sept. 28 7- TG&Y - Lightin’. Tues. Oct. 5 7- Seabrook - Lightin’. Sat. Oct. 9 10 A.M. - TG&Y - Seabrook. Tues. Oct. 12 7- Lightin’ - TG&Y. Tues. Oct. 19 7- Seabrook - TG&Y. Sat. Oct. 23 - 10 A.M. - TG&Y - Lightin’. Tues. Oct. 26 7- Lightin’ - Seabrook. Volleyball Season The entry fee period for the 1982 Volleyball season ended this week with 8 men’s teams and 7 women’s teams expected to enter'the league. Play will begin on Sept. 21 with games being played every Tuesday and Thursday night through November. All matches are played at the Recreation Department. There is no charge for admission and the public is invited to watch some exciting action. Aerobics Plus The new session of Aerobic Dance continues to grow with every meeting as more and more ladies are joining in the fun. The class meets every Monday and Wednesday evening from 6 - 7. Each session lasts for six weeks. To get started in this exciting exercise call the Recreation Dept, at } Spivey at'; 482 - 8055. i vi Slimnastics Plus A morning exercise program is now being of fered for those ladies who desire a slower paced program for exercise and conditioning. The class Student &ay4 at tka (Zhowan 'Tail Teai. & IVeel. Sept 2! & 22 (fata -f-Idmiiiion - 12 A<« I Dj) Stadant Presents discount (Coupon ‘Pisttilru ted To Schools *7un Shouri MM Viicount -01 ffidei Views On Dental Health t Richard N, Hines, Jr. Fellow of The Academy Os General Dentistry Crowded Teeth If your child’s per- chewing and speaking, manent teeth are They also affect ap crowded because of an pearance. Obviously, extra tooth or a tooth you’re concerned about growing where it your child’s appearance shouldn’t, your dentist and health. If it’s a dental will know the best time to problem, it should be extract it. taken care of BEFORE it If it’s a baby tooth, he becomes more difficult to may want to extract the treat, extra tooth right away so That’s what makes the permanent teeth will regular dental checkups have the room they need important. If there’s any when they erupt. But if problem, including it’s a case of crowding of crowded teeth, it can be permanent teeth, he may treated before it gets out want to WEiit until the of hand. child is older and all the permanent teeth are in \ public service with the place. It’s a question of aim of promoting better timing, of knowing the dental health en ideal time to relieve the vironment. From the crowding problem. office of: RICHARD N. Crowded teeth can HINES, JR., D.D.S., 437 alter the shape of the South Broad St., Edenton mouth and interfere with Phone: 482-2776. the natural functions of "We Cater To Cowards” THE CHOWAN HERALD meets on Tuesday and Thursday from 10 - 11 A.M. Bring a towel or mat for the floor exercises. For more information call the Recreation Dept, at 482 - 8595. Bulldogs Are Set 1982 CHOWAN BULLDOGS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE September 23 - AT Ahoskie, 29 - Elizabeth City October 6 - AT Manteo, 13 - Knapp, 20 - AT Gates, 27 - Perquimans November 3 - PLAY-OFF GAME (Site will be determined by final divisional standings) School Colors: Maroon- Gold-White Mascot: Bulldog ~WjM To defrost ground beef quickly, sprinkle with the salt you planned to use for seasoning. It speeds the thawing processing. Tour* FMSINTS Pennsylvania Dutch Tour OCTOBER 21-24 4 DAYS - 3 NIGHTS Touring Gettysburg. Hershey Lonchoster and a day of shopping at the Vanity Fair outlets in Reoding. COST OF TOUR $187.50 FOR INFORMATION AND fffSfffVATfONS CALL 338-6761 / Calling Card 1 personalized notes & cards announcements 4 invitations pr- *Vh| jflik ■ ..- f ip '■ " s, - . • 'V - i "- v rr aatf BHHHK l f ■ '** Jn£' » ' I^;' Hinnß I _ 18 f I I mem ■ mmmmmmm W} w m ■ POP CORN FOR SALE—White Oak Elementary School kicked off its annual popcorn sales campaign on Wednesday, September 8. The students will be awarded prizes for the most popcorn sold. Local merchants have supplied most of the prizes. All proceeds from the sale will go toward the John W. Parker Receives Scholarship John W. (Johnny) Parker was recently awarded the 1982 Merit Scholarship for West W. By runt Agency, Inc. The Independent Agency That Cares. See Us For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS. You’ll Be Glad You Di& Edenton, N.C. >lB2 *l*l3B _ OR. A. F. DOWNUM. JR f :■ * * OPTOMETRIST Changing Glasses If you have regular eye be considerable. Even though checkups and have your you can now see clearly again glasses changed when an d without strain, the needed, the transition to new change is jarring and un glasses is usually com- comfortable until you get sortable enough. But if you’ve used to it. put off having your eyes One solution to this checked and there’ve been problem is to get a partial some major changes in your correction in your lenses to vision, you may find the make the adjustment easier change to new glasses un- a °d more comfortable. But comfortable at first. the best solution is to have The reason for this is that regular eye checkups and get usually a person’s vision y our glasses changed as often changes gradually, so as needed. Why hesitate when gradually that you may not y our good vision is at stake? . be aware of it until you begin , n she mterest of better vision to find your present glasses unsatisfactory. If you’ve from the office of: waited three or four years to have an eye checkup, for A F. Downum, Jr., O.D. example, the difference K» w. Eden street between your new lens Fncwmiu prescription and the old may EDENTON 482-3218 1 " =====B™=3 This Is "iXv The Place j\ To Start Saving! \ Small amounts ot cash that get away easily belong in your piggy bank. Larger amounts that deserve safety belong in our interest bearing savings accounts. Even more profitable are our Certificates of Deposit. Each depositor is insured up to SIOO,OOO by an agency of the U.S. Government. We invite your savings every step of the way. Stop ini refill Friendly ||p Folks Edenton Saving & Loan South Broad Street Academic Excellence and Leadership by the Plant Food Association of North purchase of desks and chairs for the school. Students pic tured with the prizes to be given away are: Tabitha Ferrell, Shon Spivey, Brian Evans, Jackie Jordan, Tami Bass and Steven Moore. Carolina Inc. The scholarship will be used to complete his senior year in Agronomy at North Carolina State University. t Peanut Festival Friday - Saturday • Sunday October 1-3,1982 riday, October 1,1982 800 PM. Unloi ins vs. Pvrgimus Cotily High School Pintos at lohn i Holmes High School Saturday, October 2,1982 10:00 A.M Peaiot Festival Parade (starling al Mater Street aid ending at Ricks Field 11.00 AM. 500 P.M. Activities ■ Ike lohn A. Holmes High School Campos White Elephant Sale; Crafts; Clogging Demonstration; Games; Art Shov A Sale: Peamt Pick, Exhibition 1100 A.M. 500 P.M. Babe Sale Peannl Cooking A Sale on Holmes High School Campos 1100 A.M. 700 P.M. Barbecue Dinner Plates S2 SO May he pnrehased and nr picked ■p al Bog Scoot Hit on the Holmes High School Campos i 11:30 A M.-12:15 P.M. Virginia leach Commoner Ballet - lohn A. Holmes Audilonom 1:00 P.M. Band Competition Hicks Field (Admission: Admits -52 00 Students - SI.DD) , 3.00 f.M. Drawing of Hofflt Tickets (lick) fink) 400 P.M. Presentation ol Bud Competition Trophies Presented by Fisher Nm Compan' f 8:00 P.M.-1200 Midnight Peannl Festival Slndenl Dance Old National Goard Armors Admission: 53.00 per person; Music bp Tranie ilormerlv Aralanrhe 900 P.M.-100 A.M. Peanut Festival Duce Tickets on Sale iu Advance or al the Door 515.00 pot conple, Set ups ud Party Pick ops; Music furnished by lack Revels New National Guard Armory Sunday, October 3, 1982 200 P.M. Concert in the Park Colonial Park, lohn A. Holmes Hiqh School Band Gospel Hesic; Albemarle Pops Orchestra 200 P.M. Sailboat Regatta Cruising Division Edenton Bay 3:30 P.M. Sailboat Regatta Day Sailers Edeutou Bay 500 P.M. Ceremony awardiug Trophies lor Sailboat Regalia al Edenton Marina Sponsor: Edenton-Chowan Band Parents Association Serving YOU With PRIDE Albemarle Tire Service Albemarle Auto Parts av’C tire * % *JhV N. Broad St. • Edenton. N.C. 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