Thursday, September 16, 1982
Football Predictions
Week No. 3
The Chowan Herald “Top Thirty”
Week No. 3
•\ September IS, 1162
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Parker is married to the
former Denise Phthisic of
Edenton and is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker.