Page 8-A Around Chowan County Farms By h. M. Thompson weed control methods ere Ceunty Ext. Chairman recommended for com 1976: _ , „ . , But first - READ THE The following grass and i.arf.m GRASS AMD JJHB CONTROL - IJSk API TAT IOK AT Al.f. TIMES CHPIICAL BROADCAST Pre-plant Sutan 2/3 fallon Incorporate - controls nutfrass. Beak on cockle hur * aoming glory. Prc* Sutan 2/3 gallon Incorporate controls.nut •■•r**nc* 4 „ grass. Crabgrass. aost AAtrex 2 lbs. weeds - soae Pall Panicua. Mtr** 2-3 lbs. Before grass and weeds are 1". Controls aost grass (Atrasine) »nd weeds except Panicua or barnyard grass. Atrasine ls-2 lbs. Controls aost grass and weeds except nutgrass. Lasso 2 qts. Bladex Lasts one year. Rotary 80 BP 2-4 lbs. ho# * ls dr Y -4 lbs./gal. I 3/4 - 2 1/4 qts. Las*o 2-3 qts. Controls aost grass and weeds. Beak on cocklebur * aoming glory. Do not aix with nitrogen after com is up. Princep 2$ lbs. Controls aost weeds A grass or including Pall Panicua. Princep 1* lbs. Needs rain within a week or ♦ eaC h ' need to incorporate lightly. AAtrea_ Post- Eaergence 2.4-D Aaine 1 pint If used with Nitrogen. with water $ *lth water 1 to 4. . , . 23-23 lbs. pressure at (or nitrogen) lay-by. Spray When corn is 20-24- high with Drop Noxsle. Controls aost weeds A aoming glory. Lorox 1-2 lbs. Use as clean up. can be used with Nitrogen. Drop Noszle. I-li Iks. Use as clean up, can be used with Nitrogen. Drop Nostle, Remember the height of the boom reflects in your spray pattern. For your information com planted on 38 inch rows 6 inches apart is 27,510 plants, 7 inches equals 23,581 plants, 8 inches - 20,632 plants, 9 Daath Claims Mrs. Alaxaadar Continued From Page 6 Marvin Keith Luke, Curtis A. Twiddy, Jr., Michael Ralph Twiddy, Stephen Alan Campbell, and Joseph Robert Privott, Jr. CDA to raise the standards of theatrical performances throughout North Carolina with providing the motivating factor which has led many of her previous students to future success in the world of the theatre. “Theatre has become big business in the past 20 years,” Mrs. Vaughan said, Carpet SALE! SAVE 25% to 32% Artistry I AAA Was $579 Multi-color shag plus sure to La LI perk up any decor. With 2-ply nylon pile aj II si .for greater resiliency. Jute back. w w •q. yd. Artistry II C C Q Wss $779 With nylon pile 51 % heavier al Q«J than Artistry I. Continuous filaments and ■ W w short fibers spun together. •q. yd. Artistry 111 I PA Wss $9.79 Nylon pile is 72% heavier m ZgJE than Artistry I. Designed to bounce back ■ ■ W from heavy use. Multi-color effect. •q. yd. Artistry IV Q A Q Wh $1179 Sears best, densest shag, 60% J ?J heavier than Artistry 111. Looks and feels w " " w soft, but wears tough. Nylon pile. yd SAVE 11% TO OM « OTHER CARPET STYLES Sears has a credit plan to suit most every need • Prices are catalog prices • Shipping, installation extra • Now on sale rryj Setiefattion Guarantied or Yoar Money Back I Sears I “iSSfUte" -«SSUa Jo. inches equals 16,506 plants. On 40 inch rows 6 inches apart is 26,134 plants, *7 inches - 22,402 plants, 19,600 plants and 9 inches equals 17,422 plants. If you have any questions concerning this please call our office. "and a great many federally-founded and foundation-supported thea tres are in operation across the country.” College of the Albemarle has had several former students who participated in the CDA festivals and are now employed in professional theatre or related fields. Among these is Jenpifer Crandall, of Edenton, who plays a leading role in “Unto These Hills” and has appeared on educational television in Chapel Hill. Sears <Q*rv ri. J^l|| 'T " j- nH ■ ||| : |S K WMIM ||j^»' %' *■*'*>■ WINNERS AT FAIR —In connection with the Bible Science Seminar Immanuel Christian School conducted a Science Fair with the students providing the projects. Shown below are the winners in their respective cate gory: Lower Elementary—First. Kim Barnes, effects of light on plants: second, Teresa Harrell and third, Lisa Parker. Upper Elementary—First, Anthony Evans, Uses of a Dam; second, Pat Briley and third, Mandv Peeples. Lower Secondary—First Debra Davenport, Iron Oxidation; second, Ricky Browder and third, Shelia Ilarrcll. Upper Secondary—First, Andrew Rouse, Elec trolysis of Water; second, Eddie Evans and third, Irene Davis. SHOP I. N. S. AT W. E. S. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS lb. $1.29 MACARONI AND CHEESE DINNERS . .3 boxes SI.OO FRESH CABBAGE lb. 10c SUNSHINE HYPROX COOKIES 6... pkg. 79c *4 OZ. COKES bottle 89c 20 OZ. DEL MONTE CATSUP 2 bottles 89c IS OZ. GORTON'S RSH STICKS box 89c «h OZ. CHICKEN OF THE SEA TUNA 2 cans SI.OO BEECHNUT STRAINED BABY FOOD .........7 jars SI.OO TRY US FOR FRESH HEATS AND HOMEMADE SAUSAGE W. L Smith's Store ROCKY BOCK SECTION THE CHOWAN HERALD Optra Compuuy Apptarlag Itursfcy At Swiiu School The National Opera Company will appear at the E. A. Swain Auditorium today (Thursday) in the production of La Cenerentola, or Cinderella. ESEA Title 111, the Cultural Arts Program in the Edenton-Chowan Schools is the sponsoring organization. The performance, which will be sung in English, will be attended by all students in grades four through 1 seven, choral and band students. Growing from the ground up is an American tradition. It has also been the experience of the National Opera Company; and so in its beginning some twenty eight seasons ago, it called itself the “Grass Roots” Opera Company. In keeping with its tradition, the National Opera Company continues to gain vitality and polish by performing the first part of its season at the “Grass Roots” level. Each new troupe performs for students in the 'schools throughout North Carolina where its singers sharpen their talents and learn to capture and hold the attention of young audiences. In doing so, they capture a whole new generation of opera lovers, by bringing opera in English to both rural and metropolitan areas of North Carolina. While in Edenton, the performing actors will be guests in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Stutzman, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stevens, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Darby. Letter To The Editor Your “editorial” of February 12 was received today, courtesy of friends in Chowan. I write to you as a private citizen, by the way, and in hopes that citizens of Chowan may benefit. - - You continue to try to bad mouth Dr. Louis Smith of Murfreesboro and call him a “rebel without a cause”. Sorry, Bud, but Dr. Smith’s philosophy has prevailed, so 1 far, in the development of the HSA board. According to your own figures, the final board is 53, not 30, as promoted by Holshouser, Dr. Lucas and Dr. Monroe. Smith’s group sought a board of 66; 53 is a lot closer to 66 than to 30. You say I “was after a job” from the outset. While your statement is only one more twisted tale, I don’t know of anything illegal or unethical about my looking at any job for which I might be qualified, in HSA or any other organization. You have referred to somebody as "vultures” who bide in “the woodwork” until “funds begin to flow”. You can’t be referring to me for I have actively and conspicuously opposed the maneuverings of state government and Mr. Holshouser’s hand-picked representative, Dr. Lucas. My opposition, I hope, contributed to a final compromise which puts appointments into the hands of local elected officials and created a board big enough to allow reasonable representation from a wide variety of interested citizens. If that’s vulture like behavior, I’m guilty. Sincerely, William C. Byrd “What an those brown spots on my hands?” You may think they’re just big heck les, or sun qxfe. Maybe somebody toM you they were liver spots." But they're most likely age spots. Do you haw to put up with age spots? The answer is no. You can fade igt upou with Frrttricu Medicated Cream. Esotarica works because it goes below tho skin surface. tion, aothe wetbdw. If wu use Esotarica daily at directed, you should see a dearer, mm ynnHkfig hwkinn aUn tfifu In ’ su weeks. Ma aa> toots wttli Sotwtos* WSBBBtim yv '% ■, 4 h . f-i ■ a- TO PERFORM HERE—This scene is from the National Opera Company’s product *. 10n Rossini’s “Cinderella,” which will be presented at Swain Auditorium to-2 day (Thursday). , TyCer LIMITED TIME - ENTIRE LINE LADIES’ SHOES -by \ / : a.u.ciitions Leisure Casuals | • / \ MEM SILOES When it comes to outdoor sports activities or just plain relaxing, rest k assured that Auditions has styled right casual for you. Comfort YES-FOR A LIMITED TIME! WE WILL HAVE ADDITION'S COMPLETE SAMPLE LINE OF SPRING SHOES ON DIS PLAY IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT. COME 1N... SELECT THESHOESOFYOURCHOICE AND WE WILL PLACE A SPECIAL ORDER FOR YOU. THIS SAMPLE LINE HAS RETURNED MARCH Ist SHOP AU DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY ... SHOP EVERY HtIOAY NITE TO. 9 P. M. 1 BELK TYLII - Downtown Heaton t M Thursday, February », 1978;

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