Dinner Pldns Completed The N.C. Congressional Club has completed plans for a dinner honoring Sen. Jesse Helms in Edenton on January 20. The dinner will be held at the National Guard Armory at 8 P.M. Sen. Helms, has compiled an admirable record in the U.S. Senate, practicing as well as preaching con servative principles. In the more than 2,600 roll call votes since he took office five years ago, Helms has maintained a 97 per cent voting record, and has returned to the U.S. Treasury over $841,000 of the funds allocated for his official use. Helms has sponsored or co-sponsored seventy pieces of legislation designed to aid the farmers of North Carolina. He believes that protection of the concept of the small American farmer is necessary, because “from the small farmer comes the character of this nation”. Senator Helms serves on the Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee, the Armed Services Committee, and the Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. Jesse Helms has been instrumental in efforts to retain U.S. jurisdiction of the Panama Canal, and advocates a national defense “second to none”. He is a strong supporter of the free enterprise system. He proposes removal of controls that plague small businessmen, the requirement for a balanced budget, and the “restoration of fiscal sanity”. Sen. Helms was the first North Carolinian ever to receive the Senate’s prestigious Golden Gavel Award, presented to those who preside over the Senate more than 100 hours. He was also awarded an un precedented second Golden Gavel the following year. The N.C. Congressional Club is a bipartisan organization of over 2,000 members state-wide. Sen. Helms serves as honorary PLANTING TIME FRUIT TREES, APPLE, PEACH, PLUM, PEAR, GRAPE VINE, DWARF FRUIT TREES and FLOWERING TREES, SHADE TREES PANSY PLANTS COMPLETE LINE OF LANDSCAPING LEARY PLANT FARM Route 1— Edenton, N. C. mdes'iEw better Msotebon Him metal sMinc (ac- v ?%,, r “‘3’, cordial to ASTV test C-177). Am Mastic saM riayt sidteg »onl show t-m«» scratcbes er mars. It *e«l dent, peel mm TT m _ a Am m h^||4 ItvvU v pdlllt i r CAST CAROLINA HOME IMPROVEMENT I MOENTON AND ELIZA EETH CITY, INC 452457A ar 335-2455 chairman of the club, which stands for principles of individual freedom, the preservation of the free enterprise system, and fiscally sound government. Tickets for the barbeque and chicken dinner are available for $5 each at both branches of the Bank of North Carolina in Edenton, at Southgate Cleaners in Elizabeth City, and at Hertford Hardware in Hertford. Student tickets are $1 each. A press conference will precede the dinner at 7:30 P.M. in the Armory. Winslow Accompanies Tour Group Harry Winslow, Jr., a teacher at Northeastern High School, has been ap pointed by the American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) to accompany a group of students and adults on an educational travel program abroad to Spain June 23-July 1. On this program, “Iberian Sun”, the group will visit Madrid, Seville, Granada and Malga. They will ex perience the flavor of royal Madrid, the province of Andalusia, and the fashionable and relaxing Costa del Sol. Winslow has noted that there are places available in the group and those in terested are invited to contact: Mr. Harry Win slow, Jr., 716 West Grubb Street, Hertford, N.C. 27944, or phone 426-7086 for further CARD OF THANKS The family of Margaret Oglesby Bateman and Jimmy Oglesby acknowledge with grateful appreciation your kind expression of sympathy. Thanks for the food, cards, flowers and prayers from the churches and our beloved friends. che (p£o) all ifie world a food bartjain £•» You'Ll. LOVE THESE fliax WiiVlKJi IU. S. Govn’t Insp. U.S. Govn’t Insp. U.S. GowTt Insp. U.S. Govn’t InsD - * FRYERS pork pork loin spare , jp* chops Roast JSfIJ'A ribs. IHt lb. lb. BUNtd TW $lO9 $lO9 $lO9 Cut-Up lb. 47* 11 Ilb1 lb - 1 ib. Chatham Luter Jamestown 4 to 6 Ib. Luter Jamestown (.liter's Jamestown Blue Ridge *""" FPFQU *"'* Brand BACON rnLon Bologna f§ Sausage HENS ®Bi Franks T 79* 15 5* M79* g m Shortening scans bottle TUNA 3Cans Bottle $ 1 25 J 100l 00 99*55* sl°° 79* ,1/j , b 12 oi 320 z |B «ct 25 Ib. 25 K - Camellia SWEETHEART Camellia Camellia ■ L ' p ‘°" Trail Blazer. A|umjnum A'tS canned Ma|o „ nai y TEA Dog Foil MAD DRINKS |t BAGS Pood n Scans " box bag 3 boxes t rl97 t ß3 t 99 t T 9 l s i oo 10 ol Dulaney Leaf ice S& u ae&i Potatoes Turnip Greens 3/sl°° CREAM G s r t e a e ,jJ7 ißm 10 lb. 99* gaSSSfi JHiSg onions 3 Ib. French Fries 79* a. And purchase o< OllC sio-oo or More jflA Tomatoes 10 oz. Morton Twin Pack ' EXpifßS 2 ||). tf3y 99* Pie Shells 3/$l w (JJ Bananas Ib. 19' THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, January 12. 1878