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Chowan SCS Unit Provides Help For Church Site
Would you believe this
playground area used to be
an irregular field with a
swampy area through its
midsection and that eleva-
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tions varied more than four
feet from the lowest point to
the highest? These condi
tions did exist when Rev.
William Tyndall, pastor of
(the First Assembly of God
Church, requested technical
assistance from the Chowan
Unit of the Albemarle Soil &
Water Conservation District
concerning problems on a
site which was to accommo
date a new sanctuary and
recreation area. Planning as
sistance furnished by the dis
trict through Soil Conserva
tion Service personnel re
sulted in the development of
a conservation plan on the
five-acre tract. Recommend
ations along with alternatives
made by the SCS and deci
sions of the church governing
body were incorporated in
the plan. Mr. Tyndall is
shown describing the low
area where over two feet of
water used to stand.
The grounds began to take
shape when conservation mea
sures consisting of an open
ditch and recreation land
grading and shaping were ap
plied. The main ditch that
was needed to provide an out
let for the church grounds
involved three adjoining farm
tracts which formed a group
and cooperated in the overall
construction. A short lateral
ditch, necessary to solve a
problem area, was construct
ed on the church property.
After all grading work done
by p church member was
completed, agronomy meas
ures were applied using rec
ommended fertilization and
seeding rates. The stand of
For Sale
6 Angus Cows
Pasture exposed to Reg
istered Angus Bull. Due
to calf in November.
Current market price.
B. Warner Evans
Route One
Edenton, N. C.
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fescue grass on the entire
area is a good testimonial as
to what can be accomplished
by first planning and then
applying the appropriate
measures needed to assure
proper land use whether it
Around Chowan County Farms
By R. M. THOMPSON
County Extension Chairman
The Peanut Machinery
Field Day is set for Friday,
July 28 at the Edenton ball
park. The program begins
with a lunch at 12 o’clock at
the ball park. David Bate
man, chairman of the Exten
sion Advisory Board, will
preside. Astor Perry, Exten
sion peanut specialist, will
discuss the cost of loose shell
ed kernels to the farmer.
This will be followed by pea-
Fishing Events
Are More Popular
The Marlin Tournaments
held at Hatteras and More
head City each year have pro
duced some very interesting
results, i. e., in the number
of billfish which‘were caught
and released by the partici
pating salt water anglers.
For 1970 both events pro
duced a total catch of 22 bill
fish (blue and white marlin
and sailfish) with 23 pet cent
of the catch being released.
In 1971, a total of 49 billfish
were caught and 65 per cent
of these released. In 1972, a
total of 41 billfish were
caught with 33 per cent re
leased.
The Hatteras Invitational
Tournament continues to
maintain a very high percent
age of billfish released, i. e.,
1970, 50 per cent; 1971, 80 per
cent. Os course, these per
centages will vary due to
the total number billfish
caught. The Morehead City
event did not produce any re
leases.
. Word has come from some
sports fishermen in the Wil
mington area that they ex
pect to have a billfish tour
nament for the Greater New
Hanover County area next
year. An event of this na
ture in New Hanover County
would be good for the area
and also provide rewarding
results in many ways, one
being that billfish can be
caught all along the North
Carolina coast and that our
entire coastal area has the
potential of creating and
maintaining most any kind of
salt water sports fishing tour
nament, a spokesman stated.
College Prospecting?
The University of Roches
ter (N.Y.) offers its bulletin
“Vacation College Prospect
ing” to parents and teen
agers who plan to visit pros
pective colleges this summer.
A free copy may be ob
tained by sending a business
size envelope, stamped and
self-addressed to Dept. CL,
Office of Public Information,
University of Rochester,
Rochester, N.Y. 14627.
THE CHOWAN HERALD
be agricultural or non-agri
cultural lands. Photo shows
a youth group enjoying the
recreation area provided by
the reshaping and smoothing
of the land’s surface.
nut combine representatives
who will discuss adjustment
of combines. Each will point
out just what adjustments
are on their particular com
bines. The peanut combines
that will be discussed are
Long, Benthall, Lilliston and
Roanoke. The discussion and
explanation will be very
beneficial for those already
owning a combine. This is
one of the reasons that we are
interested in operators that
have their combines to be
present.
After the explanation of
the combines, everyone will
have an opportunity to look
at the machinery which will
include diggers, shakers, in
vertors and combines. These
pieces of equipment will be in
place at 10 A. M. on Friday,
July 28.
All peanut farmers in Ber
tie, Gates, Washington, Tyr
rell, Chowan, Perquimans,
Pasquotank, Camden and Cur*
rutick cour>ies are invited to
attend.
The lunch and program is
sponsored by the farm equip
ment dealers and peanut buy
ers in Chowan County.
It is hoped that through
the program, quality of pea
nuts will be increased and
farmers’ price for peanuts
will be higher.
Just A Few Os The
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George Chevrolet
1971 Impels 4-dr. sedan.
Beautiful gold finish; ful
ly equipped. One owner.
Low mileage . . . mint
condition.
1970 Monte Carlo Chev
rolet. Grey; black vinyl
roof. This is a one own
er car with all thq I>9ood
ies including air f'. . Im
maculate condition.
1970 Chevrolet Impaia
Custom 2-door Hardtop;
solid color blue, one own
er car. Must see to fully
appreciate.
1970 Impaia 4-dr. sedan.
One owner; fully equip
ped car. Green .. . road
ready.
1968 Chevrolet 4-door
hardtop; green w/black
vinyl roof. This car is in
mint condition and a one
owner car that's fully
equipped.
1967 Plymouth Belvedere
II 4-door sedan; equipped
with factory air. Solid
color green. This car is
an exception; clean as
new.
1967 Ford Country Sq.
9-passenger wagon; fully
equipped. »
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I 1966 Ford Country Sq.
9-passenger wagon; Mly
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EDENTON, N. C.
See or Call
JAMES DAIL
Business 482-2131
Homo 482-3655
Marked Drop
In 801 l Weevil
By MURRAY L. GOODWIN
Agricultural Extension Agent
There was a marked drop
in boll weevil damage to
squares in eight cotton
fields checked this week.
Lindsay Ray Bunch’s field,
dropped from 24 per cent
square puncture last week to
2 per cent this week. Lind
say Ray has sprayed his cot*
ton one time with Toxaphene
and two times with Toxa
phene-DDT.
The drop in boll weevil in
festation in the fields of
Fahey and Carroll Byrum
was just as sharp. Last week
their square puncture count
was 27 per cent and this week
it was 3 per cent. Fahey and
Carroll have sprayed one
time with Azodrine and two
times with Toxaphene-DDT.
Willie Joyner’s square punc
ture count dropped from 6
per cent last week to 0.0 per
cent this week. Willie has
sprayed once with Toxa
phene-DDT and once with
Toxaphene-DDT Methyl Para
thion (4-2-1),
This is the way we See the
boll weevil situation. The
first generation weevils have
largely been killed or died.
The second generation will
probably hatch about July
26. Therefore, be prepared to
spray or dust again about this
time. (Many fields will
probably not need spraying
until then). Use Toxaphene-
DDT until the boll worm
population builds up and then
use Toxaphene - DDT - Methyl
.Parathion.
Square puncture counts in
other fields this week were:
Mrs. Claude Small, 6 per cent;
Charlie Small, 2 per cent;
Dorus and Melvin Copeland,
2 per cent; Jimmy and Capt
Ward, 8 per cent (down from
15 per cent); Frank White, 4
per cent.
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Non tariff barriers which
discriminate against United
States industry are the sub
jects of an intensive study by
a high-level task force of the
National Association of Man
ufacturers.
The report, “The Many
faces of Non tariff Barriers,”
states that the U-S-objective
should be to put international
competition on a fairer and
more equitable basis for
American business and in
dustry by negotiating a new
set of international trading
rules which would be binding
on all nations.
Companies interested in
foreign trade may obtain a
copy of the report by writing
to the National Association of
Manufacturers, 277 Park
Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017.
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Senior 'Babe Ruth’ Squad In 2nd Place
The Chowan County Senior
Babe Ruth squad has clinch
ed second place in the Eliza
beth City League as a result
of four wins and a loss in last
week’s action. With a record
of seven wins and two losses
they are one game behind
Currituck (eight wins and
one loss) with three games to
,go. Chowan faces Currituck
at John A. Holmes field at
3:30 P. M. this Sunday, July
23, in a game that could de
cide the championship.
In the first game of the
week the locals lost a heart
break er 5-2 as Paul White
threw a three-hitter. The
Chowan nine had 10 hits but
could .not come up with the
big hit when needed. Steve
My Neighbors
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■ Leary, Wavarly Westbrook,
• Tad Peel# and Lynn Evans
had two hits apiece.
The second game spunds
more like a football score as
Chowan thumped Camden 25-
■ 7 with a lfl hit barrage. Paul
White, Emmett Winborne and
Bill Bunch had three hits
apiece while John Parks and
Waverly Westbrook added
two hits each. Ted Peele
was the winning pitcher.
The next action found our
boys dumping Pasquotank
County 7-5 behind John Parks
with nifty relief help from
Paul White, who struck out
five of the six men he faced.
Bill Bunch had two hits and
three runs batted in to lead
the victory.
The last action of the week
came in a double-header
against Elizabeth City. The
first game was the two in
ning completion so a rain
shortened tie. In this one,
Joe Bunch wasted little time
as he unloaded a prodigious
home run after Lyle Hunni
cutt walked in the opening
frame. One out later Steve
Leary hit one in the woods as
our boys went on to a 6-3
victory, John Parks picked
up the win on the mound
again with relief from Paul
White.
In the nightcap, Paul White
was the tftSry as he pitched a
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neat three-hit shutout while
striking out 10. He was back
ed by an errorless defense, j
Leading the 10-0 win at the ]
plate were Emmett Winborne
and Bill Bunch with two hits
apiece.
Reniember the big game
coming up Sunday at 3:30 at
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