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Around Chowan County Farms T Peanut Reminder*: When noil teat report* show a low in potash, additional potash is needed lor the * field to produce the best crop in 1968. This may mean an additional 100 to 150 pounds of Muriate of Potash per acre. Most of the additional potash should be applied broad; cast prior to land prepara tion so that plowing and ether steps in preparing the land will work the pot ash down and thoroughly into the soil. Any needed lime should be applied im mediately and worked in if not already done. Reports from the soil .testing laboratory indicate ' that our seed in 1968 plant ing is generally of much higher quality and germin etket6 faiSi! When roaches lough at other products, use ARAB ROACH- ijH \ I PETH KIT. None escape ... >'<*'* JO/fm even resistant roaches. Both ‘nJ*. ' I immediate and lasting results. I Easy to use. Guaranteed to give j I professional-exterminator results when used ns directed. M. G. Brown Co., Inc. W. QUEEN STREET EDENTON, N. C. 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Was $309.95 Now $249.95 All Price* Include Delivery and 30-day Guarantee on All Deed Appliance*/ See Steve Hampton for Liberal Term*. Western Gas & Fuel 08 Service IUI.BnKBt Phone tSS-Sltt Idratan, N. C ation than the seed used in 1967. Therefore, we can generally expect our seed to be very good for this year’s planting. On most peanut land in Chowan County nematodes is a problem. Generally our peanut soil should be row fumigated to control nematodes. If a soil assay has been made this year and states that fumigation is not needed then don’t fumigate. However, on sandy soil sting nematodes is one of our problems. I am informed that sting nematodes cannot be prop erly assayed during the cold weather because they move too deeply into the soil. I would suggest that all sandy soil be fumigated for nematode contrtol. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. MARCH SI. 1988. LETTERS Group Supporting Wildlife Program the EDITORS To the Editor: I think you were pretty hard on the Governor of Virginia and Mr. Beazley in your article ‘“We’re For Frederick.” Please put in a little not to the effect that Frederick Military Academy is not at all affected and that Mr. Beazley is quite satisfied with its progress and that the faculty there (includ ing myself and two prop erty owners at Cape Col ony) are not discontented or at all likely to march with placards or criticize the policy of the trustees. We have a fine school and a good corps and Mr. Beazley told Mr. Inscoe, the superintendent, last week that he was proud of the academy. Please. Sincerely, GEORGE GELBACH, Chairman, Department of History and Social Studies. i^schSotßS Paunch j MINUS j hirmTffYros Menus at the Ernest A. Swain Elementary School lunch room for March 25- 29 will be as follows: Monday—Fish sticks, cole slaw, com bread, macaroni and cheese, butter, peanut butter delight and milk. Tuesday— Meat loaf, gravy, steamed rice, black eye peas, school baked rolls, butter, orange juice, apple sauce and milk. Wednesday Breaded steak, creamed potatoes, turnip greens, biscuits, but ter, peach pie and milk. Thursday—Beef vegetable soup, crackers, toasted cheese sandwiches, pine apple upside down cake and milk. Friday Chicken salad, garden peas, potato chips, school baked rolls, butter, grape juice, pineapple and milk. The mind can weave it self warmly in the cocoon of its own thoughts, and dwell a hermit anywhere. —J. B. Lowell. Confess and be hanged. —Christopher Marlowe. The business that builds better communities. As the nat loo’s largest source of home loans, Savings and Loan Associations play a leading role in residential community development. It b good to know that when you save with us, your money... la addition to earning excellent re turns for you... helps your neighbors buy homes, helps develop your commu nity and stimulates the nation's biggest industry, the construction business. * -v. ffliw ’ 4i/ 2 % Current Rate of Dividend Edeninn Savings & Loan Assn. A Safe Place To Save Since 1905 m ». nrme gt Wanton, N. C. National Wildlife Week will be observed March 17-23 this year. Theme of the year’s annual observ ance, sponsored by the Na tional Wildlife Federation, Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stalls spent Sunday in Washington visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cox and family spent the weekend in Richlands vis iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Johann of Richmond, Va., visited sev eral days with Mrs. R. El ton Forehand, Jr., and family. Mrs. Hector Lupton has returned home from San Diego, Calif., where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John McColl and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Bumgarner had as guests over the weekend her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grice of Greenville. Student Typists Chosen In Chowan Two honors each came to John A. Holmes and Chowan High School as a result of the annual county typewriting contest last Tuesday, reports Mrs. Mar ■ 'W I RONNIE ROGERSON j SHIRLEY ALEXANDER is “Learn to Live With Nature." America has to learn to live with nature if we are going to preserve the things that have made this country so wonderful, ac cording to Albemarle Dis trict Chairman Lloyd C. Bunch. Bunch said the Albemarle District is back ing the National Wildlife Week fully. A major emphasis of Wildlife Week, 1968, is conservation education for adults and young people. “We have been working for and with conservation education in the schools for a long time,” Bunch said. In fact the five counties (Chowan, Cam den, Currituck, Pasquo tank and Perquimans) in the Albemarle District have just completed their con servation poster contest in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades in the schools. Also, the Albemarle FFA Federation land judging contest sponsored by the vis Hendrix, county typing coordinator. Chowan High School won second. The district contest will be held March 25 at East Carolina University. Each county is eligible to enter two district contestants for beginning competition and two district contestants for advanced competition. Typing to represent Cho wan County in the district contest will be Ronnie Rogerson, Shirley Alex ander, beginning division, and Linda Ganey and Wan da Morris advanced divi the advanced division with Linda Ganey and Wanda At> gr%v| J N* ■»% WANDA MORRIS Men’s Sport Boys’ Sport Ladies’ Half Ladies’ Shirts Shirts Slips Scarfs I SIZES 6 TO 16 A S-M-L g\d\ S-M-LIN COLORS PASTEL AND U U g, DARK COLORS 99c si - 57 value 87c 27c I Ladies’ Shirt Chenille Ladies’ Slacks Ladies’ I DreSS Rugs Permanent Press Shells I PERMANENT PRESS DECORATOR SIZE SIZES 8 TO 18 RAYON AND ACRYLIC I $3.94 94c $2.94 $1.761 a ni n . LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S I Men S Shirts Ladies’ Nylon Tennis Shoes Children’s Permanent Press JJose Children Dresses I M | Q With Pure* To Match I SIEES.4TOU 7* , V SIZES 6TO 14 $1.57 Lad,es I 2 for $3.00 | 23c | $1.27 | $2.94 I WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE I AT ALL TIMES AT DISCOUNT PRICES! GENE'S 5 & 10c STORE “YOUR FRIENDLY DISCOUNT STORE” I S. Broad Street Edenton, N. C.I Albemarle District will be held Thursday, March, 21 in Chowan County. “We are also urging the public in as many ways as we can that it is essential to un derstand our resources and use them in away that will protect and improve them—not destroy them. Pollution, litter and wasteful, destructive use ore seriously threatening the very things that make our country strong and beautiful, Bunch said. “It is time we learned and our children learned about what is happening and what we can do to change attitudes and use,” he added. National Wildlife Federa tion, headquartered in Washington, D. C„ repre sents two million people in state conservation organiza tions, as well as individual members and supporters. TRY A— HERALD CLASSIFIED [ Morris placing first and second respectively. John A. Holmes won the beginning division with Ronnie Rogerson placing first and Shirley Alexander sion. Awards and certificates for the county and district contest are to be presented the evening of the disttrict contest at an awards ban quet to be held in the uni versity cafeteria. In addition to the win ners, participants in the county contest included: Susan Hare, Jo Ella Cope land and Connie Boyce, junior division; Kay Bass and Harriett Barrow, sen ior division. f J r /" LINDA GANEY Ballard’s Bridge Plans Services The Ballard’s Bridge Baptist Church, Route 1, Tyner, announces their spring revival for March 24-29. Services are to be gin at 7:30 o’clock each evening. Rev. Thomas A. Clark, pastor of the Hobbsville and Sandy Cross Baptist Churches in Gates County, will be the guest evange list. Rev. George H. Cooke, pastor of Ballard’s Bridge, cordially invites the public to attend. Little minds are interest ed in the extraordinary; great minds in the com monplace.-Elbert Hubbard. 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At Hurlburt they observed various dis plays and aerial exercises performed under the direc tion of the commander of the Special Air Warfare Center there. r—A
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