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Tttgsdg, «, mct H c J»yK^i.m<mnos, should be examined closely for the next feW Weeks. In general, peanuts are more mature than in yesurs before, but that doesn't mean that tlfo' digging dates should be . too much earlier because we have dug fomature in previous years.' This year peanuts in Chowan County should be more nature at (figging. To keep the peanuts you should try to control leafspot. This means continuing the spray program. There are some'farmers that don’t want to . spray- in September but this should continue bn schedule to. digging. We probably haven’t donees good of a job controlling leafspot as we did to 1972. This means that leafspot fins been a problem in most fields. If a tobacco farmer; we hdye a program that is named .“R6P”. In this program ;you reduce, mosaic« budworm, nematodes, brownspot,' horn worms and flea beetles. A committee of Chowan County citizens plans to assist and other local people 4who Would like to attend Open House at N. C. State University pn Saturday., September 29. Open to visitors that dpy at NCSU will be the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the School of Forest Resources, the School of Engineering, and the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.' R. M. Thompson is serving as chairman of the Chowan County Open House committee. The Open House can acquaint high school students with -college life and introduce them to wide variety of career opportunities. They can see . classrooms, laboratories, dormitories, and many special exhibits, and they can talk to NCSU faculty students. ► teßf: v MIDDY MADN^—Cinde rella takes fashion aim on foe middy for spring and summer. In blue and white cotton knit, foe short-sleeved middy top is done in crisp checks over a swingy skirt in solid blue. An anchor shaped pendant accents foe nautical look. In Stevcoknit cotton. Hoke Motor Corporation Sells For Less 1973 Pontiac Catalina 4- door. Air, power, radio, tape. Loaded with ex tras. Demo. WAS NOW $5424 $4394 1973 Pontiac Catalina 4- door. Fully .equipped with extras. The wide track special. Demo. WAS NOW $5137 $4170 1978 Olds Delta Royale 4- door. Air, power AM/FM radio. Loaded with all the extras. WAS NOW $3382 $4354 1973 Buick Lssabre 4-door. Fully equipped. All the luxuries, including the little tilings. - • . WAS NOW $5199 7 $4207 1979 Buick Electra 4-door. Leaded with extras, Air, stereo, all electric. Demo. WAS NOW. $7083 $1760 1013 Buick tfesabre 4- ddor.. Air, power; auto matic. King of the toad. ■■ • . The “DRYSDALE” SSBS “‘ ‘iTP.JS- 0- | BMXJ " ■ *o*ooll \\i ;■ * BCDftOOM . . . ■ . I STOOP 11-OTIII-S- 1 * *4‘IHU'. DRYSDALE PLAN No. 4-X, Overall Dim. 92*10”, House 2 059 Sq. Ft. "In B. V., Garage, Porch & Stoop 676 Sq. Ft. \ The Diysdale • Plan No.. 4X Here is a charming house that is expertly planned for family living—and for a large family, at that. It is designed for a lot with a little slope, but ma]rbe placed on a level lot as well. • A large family room, with an inviting fireplace, is cen tered tp the rear of the house. Everything else, seems to pi vot around this room—the four bedrooms up two or three Steps, foe large kitchen with breakfast and snack area, the laundry area and several en SportsAfieU ByTtdKtstiag “You’ve got to be good to •ell a bass on things that chug, splutter, burp, gurgle, hiss and' chortle,” Sport! A field’s Angling Editor Homer Circle declares. “But this is the art of surface fishing. You don’t appeal to his appetite as. much as you do to Us weakness for being duped." Despite the wonderful variety of surface lures, they fall under a few general headings. First are the noise makers, and among them .we find spinner types Jthat float at rest and.have one or more spinners. When pull ed forward the water activates spinners causing, them to splut ter. The noise the hire gives off sounds like a baas dashing into a minnow, causing other bass to' come and join the banquet. Then there are spinner types that sink. Some of these lend themselves nicely to surface fish ing. The types of these lures that are most adaptable are: Those shaped like an open safety pin with the spinner overhead and a weighted, skirted body below; those with a weed less metal body and a propeller on the front end; and the minnow shape bodies with one or more propellers on an in-line center shaft. Then there are popper types that float. These are easily recog nised by the hollowed, or cup ped, heads. When jerked they give off a popping, or chugging sound. They come in many forms, but the basic design is the. same so far as the head is con cerned. Some ate weedless, but most of the long-standing mod els have two treble hooks. You might find your greatest success with wobblers that float. These hirea float high and when retrieved they wobble with^a Herron's Sewing Machine Repoir ALL MAKES ANO MODELS As Phone 335»1)45 \ C. W. HARRELL W-W ,#h North Jtcad Street Mwwiiiqn, n. c. WH| FOR SALE jmmjßßgUß houses houses * HOUSES . .. ■■ftBBwHWBH Large, Small y New, Old N r' v Mobile Horn 2, ! >\. C B Commercial ! BUlldmgs, i I Lots > V ■■■■■• . Acreage 1 « „ «... j Wmmmim, ft Coll or visit “STANDARD HOME OF THE WEEK” "•••.. trances. Also, there, is a spac ious living room complimen ted with a beautiful large win flow from floor to ceiling ad joined by a moderately sized dining room. The two-car garage on the end has a cupola on top ad ding a touch of Colonial de tail. The front of the living room and dining room area are recessed a few feet afford ing an excellent location for your favorite colors of spring and. summer flowers. Complete blueprints for this house, as well as 400 others noisy or turbulent motion which attracts the bass’s attention. They could resemble a mouse, muskrat, flog or many other ed ible creatures that swim simi larly. Many fishermen get both pleasure and results from this group of lures because of their versatility. They can be popped, chugged, danced and wobbled in a variety of Ways. And because of their wide swath, they (hunt their ways through weeds and rarely get hung up, if you guide them properly. There is yet another segment of lures that are not designed to make noises. But they do have appealing actions. Some have a lip to make them 'swim, while others have absolutely no action unless you impart some with your rod tip. .Let’s consider the stick bait that floats. It is called a stick bait because it looks like a stick and comes in like one unless -you put life and action into it with your rod tip. And therein lies this lure’s charm. Learning-to use one of these is intriguing and challenging. The slim-minnow types are floating and diving. The bodies are elongated with scale effects, quite slim, with a lifelike eye and a plastic Up to give the lure a natural swimming action. Some have a spinner on the tail, and others are jointed. As a surface lure they are something super. - The spoon is a sinker. Weed leu spoons are one tool a ban fuherman should -never be with out. These -are metal, shiny and most have a single hook with s weeflglisid. They - will come through eVcn 'thorn bushes most of the time. Any one of these lures could get you tied to the biggest bass of your life. It’s up to yon. THE CHOWANHERALD are available from Standard Homes Plan Service, Inc., Box 1919, Raleigh, N. C. 27602. Plans are designed to meet Federal Housing requirements. For plan books, or additional information, contact your lo cal Builder. Lumber Dealer, Savings, & Loan Association, or write Standard Homes plan Service direct. A magazine si zed plan book of “201 Selected Homes” is available at SI.OO per copy, postpaid. (Plans cost $20.00 for the first set and $5.00 each for additional copies) Picker Says It ‘Can Comply ISotv’ With All Safety Standards Picker Corporation has an nounced that its medical x-ray equipment can “comply now” with new government safety standards for diag nostic x-ray apparatus even though the Food and Drug Administration of the U.S. Department of Health, Edu cation and Welfare recently postponed the effective date until mid-1974. Robert L. Strawbridge, president of Picker, a sub sidiary of C.I.T. Financial Corporation, said Picket* is the.first full-line radiological equipment manufacturer to announce that it is prepared to meet the new performance standards, which are in tended to minimize radiation exposure to patients during x-ray examinations. The standards call for modifica tions of conventional designs as well as for new procedures for the installation and docu mentation of medical x-ray apparatus. ’ *w- • * The United States Coast Guard was 183 years old August 4, 1973, but has been known by its present name only since 1915. D&M Super Market SHOP I. N. S. ATTfIE i Your Independent Neighborhood Store Frcs Delivery on Orders of $6.00 or More PHONE 482-2317 " i USDA Inspected whole only FRYERS r 59c FRYERS ? i 63c Red Glo Sauers . • ! Tomatoes Black Pepper -303 Cons 4 Ox. Cons 4 for Me SforSlJt j Full Cut . . Store Cut Round Stick Steak Bologna ./ lb. $1.69 lb.Si.il I O-Su* Rips No. 2Vi <** !;' ■ ' ft aL H Iwm ' M M _ - ~~ mOO Mpttsf vivrcv Him Services The Church School of Providence Baptist Church will begin gt 9:30 AJd.; The Woman’s Day program will begin at 11 A.M. The worship leader will be foe general chairman; Mrs. Lillian M. Satterfield. The co-chairman of the program is Mrs. N. P. Wilson. The morning prayer will be said, by Mrs. Martha Johnson. The Special Woman’s Day Choir will render music under the direction of foe church organist, Mrs. Verta S. Pridgen. The two guest speakers for foe morning will be. Mrs. Emily Brook, co-director of the Sunday School, and Dr. Elizabeth Luton Barnes, direc tor of the Board of Christian Education of the A.M.E. Zion Church of Edenton and Elizabeth City. The Woman’s Day offering Will be taken by the. following: Mrs. Carrie Redmon, and Mrs. Mattie Bonner. The special announcements will be given by Mrs. S. Wilson. Prayer Service for foe month will be led by the board of deacons, each Wednesday at 7:30 P,M. The Church office will have a change in hours beginning last Wednesday. Hours are from 1 P.M. - 5 P.M. Wednesday - Friday of each week. Miss Velde Stallings is church secretary. Dr. William C. Butts is pastor. Pump Stickers Are Available GREENSBORO - Price control stickers for gasoline pumps are now available at U. S. post offices in North Carolina, Charles DeWitt, district director of Internal Revenue said today. The stickers must be used by gasoline and diesel fuel retailers to comply with Cost of Living Council requirements that they post on each pump the Phase IV ceiling price and minimum octane fating. September 7 is the new deadline established by the Cost of Living Council for station owners and operators to comply with foe posting requirements. DeWitt said gasoline and diesel fuel retailers must obtain one instruction sheet per station and one sticker for each pump. If more than one grade of gas is sold from a pump, a separte sticker must be posted for each grade. Post offices will hand out stickers together with instructions. Bulk quantities of the stickers will not be distributed to trade associations. On the reverse of the . instruction sheet is a form on which the ceiling price, octane number, grade of gas, pump serial number and sticker number must be listed. The completed sheet should be retained at each station Jor IRS inspection. Forms do not have to be notarized. DeWitt said that, in general, gasoline ceiling prices are based, on the greater of the dealer’s actual markup on January 10, or seven cents per gallon. This f igure is added to the price the dealer paid for his gas on August 1, to arrive at foe ceiling price. labor Day Horse And Pony Show Well Attended The Labor Day horse and pony show was held Monday with some 252 entries. It was reported that although. it was hot and dusty foe spectators and riders enjoyed foe show. Following are foe results: Halter Class: Sha Collins, Mr. Doc, Norfolk, Preston Nixon, Jo Hank, Hertford and Michelle Boyce, Sun’s. Candy Bar, Belvidere. Halter Class (1 yr. under): Preston Nixon, Waukeshaw Pride, Hertford and C. T. Rogerson, Jr., Shaw Monterrey, Hertford. Halter Class (2 yrs.): Allen Clements, Miss Waukeshaw Sue, Va. Beach, Halter Class Pony:. Tommy Stallings, Right On, Belvidere; Donna Stallings, Nicanor, Belvidere and Frank Terranova, Gentlemen George, Woodville. Open Go As,You Please: Michelle Boyce, Sun’s Candy Bar, Belvidere;. Sha Collins, Mr. Doc, Norfolk and Billie Tilghman, Nicker., Chesapeake. Children Go As You Please: Kathy Winslow, Slipalong Gal, Elizabeth City; Eric Boyce, Little Lightning, Belvidere and Shirley Jones, Connie, Barco. Pleasure Driving Ponyj Roy Chappell, GoldiC, Hertford; Frank Terranova, Gentleman George, Woodville and B. G. Owens, Fireball, Elizabeth City. Ballon Race: Merle White, Charlie Brown, Windsor; Charlie Fowler, Major Hertford- and “Shortie” Lay den, Coppy Joy, Tyner. Children Go As You Please: Allen Clements, Miss Waukeshaw Sue, Va. Beach; Michelle Boyce, Sun’s Candy Bar, Belvidere and Sandy Haste, Duster Leo, Hertford. Open Barrell: Gail Sawyer, Prissy. Elizabeth City; Mary Jane Helfrjch, Black Jack, Newport News and Ricky Abbott. Apache, Newport News. Open Barrell Jackpot: Wilbur Parker, Poco, Chesapeake; Ricky Abbott, Apacke, Newport News and Wayne Nelson, Sonny, Greenville. Costume Class: Eddie & William Fowler. Candy, Hertford; Mary Sue Clements, Mr. Doc, Norfolk and Allison Yancey, Puff N Stuff, Edenton. Open Go As You Please English: Sandy Haste, Duster Leo. Hertford; Sha Collins, Mr. Doc. Norfolk and Michelle Boyce. Sun’s Candy Bar, Belvidere. ...-; STOP DRIPS Repair leaky faucets, a leak of one drop per second wastes 2,500 gal lons of water per year, says W. C. Warrick, extension housing spe cialist, North Carolina State University. Nevy brighter picture! 100% solid-state chassis! One-button tuning! NEW I973 A TgHITH ° » SUPpR_^ console tv I crafted Transitional styled console from squared | A overhanging top to recessed full base. Concealed casters. • I I Genuine dark Pecan veneers. New Advanced Super U l hi) Chromacolor Picture Tube—brighter than the famous original . Jl | K Zenith Chromacolor tube which set a new standard of ' 1J VOy/TN excellence in ooior TVIIOO% Solid-State Titan 200 Chassis. Instant Picture and Sound. Solid-State Super Gold Video Guard g —4 XNlteT\f\ Tuner. Chromatic One-Button Tuning. Automatic Fine-tuning /A— Control. Deluxe Spottite Panels. Two 6” Oval Speakers. SUPER CHROMACOLOR... THE COMPLETE COLOR TV! Jackson's Radn & TV Service Muscial Chairs: Kathy Winslow, Little King Bars, Elizabeth City; Eric Boyce, Little Lightning, Belvidere and Donna Stallings, Sandy, Belvidere. Open Ring Spearing: Charlie, Fowler, Major, Hertford; Roger Keown, Big Star, Tyner and Bill White, Lady Bug, Elizabeth City. Youth Western Pleasure: Marsha Carson, Scotch Around, Bethel; Michelle Boyce, Sun’s Candy Bar, Belvidere and Jody Tilghman, Nicker, Chesapeake. Mail Train: F. B. Nelson, Moco Van, Greenville; Jimmy Perry, P. J., Chocowinity and Merle White, Jack of Diamonds, Windsor. Ladies Western Pleasure: Sharon Hetherington, Dee’s Jim 22, Elizabeth City; Sha Collins, Mr. Deo, Norfolk and Michelle Boyce, Sun’s Candy Bar, Belvidere. Roadster Pony: Ronald Boyce, Holly Run Kid, Belvidere; R. P. White, Step Right In, Belvidere and Johnnie Stallings, Silky Jet, Belvidere. Ring Spearing Jackpot: Charlie Fowler, Major, Hertford; Rex NelSon, Bear Cat, Greenville and F. B. Ntelson, Moco Van, Greenville. Open English Pleasure: * K II ~ .* ■ PREPARES FOR SHOW—Roger Keown of Tyner is shown with his horse, Big Star, preparing to ride in the Perquimans Horse and Pony Club show during their annual Labor Day event. - FOR - DIRT AND TOP SOIL - CALL - LAYTON AND WILLIAMS ROUTE 1, EDENTON, N. C. Phone 482-4257 or 482-4230 Page 5-A Sha Collins, Mr. Doc; Norfolk; Sandy Haste, Duster Leo, Hertford and Michelle Boyce, Sun’s Candy Bar, Belvidere. Open Pole Bending; W. A. Abbott, King George, Henderson; Ricky Abbott, Apache, Newport News and Diane Davenport, Billy, Hampton. Men’s Western Pleasure:/ Bill Layton, Quick Kiss, Greenville; Allen Clements, Mr. Doc, Norfolk and Preston Nixon, Jo Hank, Hertford. Potato Race: W. A. Abbott, King George, Henderson; Norman White, Fanny, Windsor and Arlie Griffin, Buckshot, Elizabeth City. Western Pleasure Cham pionship: Sharon Hetherington, Dee’s Jim 22, Elizabeth City; Sha Collins. Mr. Doc, Norfolk and Kathy Winslow.- Slipalong Gal, Elizabeth City. Fastest Pony Around Rings: Steve Evans, Little Bit, Elizabeth City; Rodney White, Prince, Windsor and Beth Bowman, You Bet, Aulander. Fastest Horse Around Ring: Walter Tharrington, Sacious Bar, Rocky Mount; “Shortie” Layden, Poco’s Daughter, Tyner and Wilbur Parker, Poco, Chesapeake.
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