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(LIMITED OFFER!) , A I\J FVFP . flßf* THE SHOWPLACE of the ALBEMARLE championship game was played Tuesday night at 8:00. The regular season begins next week with games being played on Monday through Wednesday nights at Ear nhart fields and Thursday ‘ night games at the Chowan field at Chowan Jr. High School. There are seven women’s teams participating in this year’s league. Games will be played on Tuesday and Thurs day sights at Earnhart fields and on Tuesday. nights at Chowan. The women will have a pre-season tourna ment the week of May 2 on Tuesday and Thursday night. Schedules for both leagues can be picked up at the Recreation Department. Aerobic Exercise Class It’s time now to get in shape for the summer and warm weather and the best way to do it is to get involved in the aerobic exercise class at the Recreation Department. Classes are held every Mon day and Wednesday night from 6:00-7:00 and every Tuesday and Thursday mor ning from 10:00-11100. Julie Spivey is the class instructor and wishes to invite any lady interested. You may call Julie at 482-8055 or the Recreation Department at 482-8595 for more information. Tennis Tournament Twenty-eight tennis players turned out to match their skills in the Recreation Department’s first tourna ment of the summer. In the men’s A flight singles Joey Towe defeated Mark Noneman 6-3, 6-4 and in the men’s C flight singles Sean Jackson defeated Richard Bunch 6-4.64. The women’s B THE CHOWAN HERALD flight singles went 3 sets with Mary Sawyer outlasting Man dy Peeples 2-6,6-4,7-5. Chris Clark defeated Nan Copeland 6-2, 6-2 to take the C flight singles trophy. Film Series To Be Shown “The Believer and His Men tal Health,” a unique film series featuring Dr. Richard Dobbins, will be presented every Sunday evening in May at the First Assembly of God in Edenton. Each of the five featured films is approx imately 45 minutes long and deals with a different area of mental health. Dr. Dobbins is a widely recognized Christian psychologist, author and counselor. He is also founder and president of “EMERGE” ministries of Akron, Ohio; and senior editor of “GROW”, a monthly publication featur ing Christ-centered counsel. The five subjects dealt with in the films go right to the very heart of a person’s search for happiness. They focus on the believer and his self-concept, fear, anger, guilt and depression. Each film traces the development of the emotion from its expression and emphasizes what the Bi ble has to say about the sub ject. Information from the behavioral sciences com municated in these films is consistent with Scripture and provides additional understanding of the origins of our emotions and guidelines to determine when they are serving us in healthy ways. Each service begins promptly at 7 P.M. The public is cordially invited to attend. First Assembly is located on U.S. 17 Business South (Queen St. Extended) in Edenton. Orchidt Mmctimai grow in large rnatMi with mmi 12 fnai high. I By Mike Williams County Extension Chairman As the weather clears off and warms up (hopefully), peanuts will be planted for the 1988 season. Usually at this time most of the peanut land has already been prepared and ready for planting but this year the rains have prevented farmers from even starting on much of their land. I When peanuts do get started we can expect to see | many of the same pest pro ! blems we have seen in the | past and when it comes to ! diseases we will probably see more of Black Root Rot. This Soil Stewarship | Week, May 8-15 The Chowan Conservation District will join the nation wide celebration of Soil ' Stewardship Week to take place on May 615,1983, accor , ding to an announcement by , Robert Harrell, Committee ! Chairman. The theme of this ! year’s celebration is “Living , Waters." “One of our more . compelling social and ’ economic needs is for a full , appreciation of the true value | of our abundant supply of water. It is time to think seriously about conservation, , pollution, priority usuage and ’ our dependence upon it,” says . Harrell. [ The National Association of Conservation Districts , (NACD) has sponsored Soil | Stewardship Week since 1955, | in cooperation with the na , tion’s nearly 3,000 soil and water Conservation districts. Informative material on the [ Soil Stewardship Week theme has been distributed by the ( Chowan District to churches { in the county participating in this observance. Around The Chowan County Farms - disease has been on the in crease across' the North Carolina - Virginia peanut growing area because there has not been any control up till now. Last year a new variety was introduced called NCBC which is resistant to this disease. The resistance is found in the roots which tend to resist the entrance of the disease organism from the soil. The resistance depends on a healthy root, so if there are damaging nematodes feeding on the roots they will create an entrance path for sSIe Hays Binky Shifts For Ladies Mon. - Thurs. 9:30 to 5:30 Great For Around The House c - . ,__ Small Sizes Large Sizes Fa * 9:30 to 7 00 tj|oo * jca Sat. 9:30 to 6:00 4 Reg $4.47 4 Reg. $4.97 Sunday -Closed M gw I WJ bathroom tissue 4 Plants LI 1 V J OQt To A Container Reg. 66* Reg. $1.09 OU JL 1 Gallon Can f\\ 10" (Beautiful) Aaleas Hanging Baskets Reg. $1,67 Reg. $4.99 Murray 20” Lawnmower I • "jV Single Burner 00 Reg $119.97 lUJ the disease. NCBC can be us ed in a field with Black Root Rot and good results can be expected if nematodes are not a problem or if they are controlled. Chemical fumigants are also now available to use in fields infested with Black Root Rot. Any variety peanut can be used since the fumigant should destroy the disease organism as well as harmful nematodes. A chemical fumigant treat ment is expensive so a farmer needs to know how much loss he can expect in the field com Page 5-A - pared to what the treatment : can do for him. This requires > some field history which most : farmers do have. i The Chowan County Exten sion Office now has informs i tion that can help the farmer with Black Root Rot infested fields make the decision to treat or not to treat. Every production dollar makes a dif ference when it comes to making a profit on peanuts or any other crop so this should be carefully considered. For more information, con tact the Chowan County Ex tension Office.
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