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t ■ . fjgJT The Roundup r ■’ < • mMa • ■ • . . . . ■-.- : ' i wonder, at the attitude of the * Seniors • now’ ■ graduating all over; the land. Will they look upon their graduation as a re lease from study, from toil, from grinding work, as a release from behind bars as a prisoner who is given his liberty? Or will their attitude.be as one passing through the school portals to en ter . a new world, a wonderful new land to conquer and make their own,- and a bhallenge to joyfully accept? On their out look on life whgA the last words of the baccalaureate sermon have been delivered, will depend their future place in the world, their happiness and their success. PHIL OSOPHER SAYS—-It takes an old maid to show how to cosrectly diaper a baby. When Scott Carpenter in the Aurora 7 successfully orbited the Especially To Seniors By TERRY JONES Once again the time has come when the graduating classes have bid farewell to the old Alma Mater and stepped out in to an entirely new world. Soon they will separate probably to never really reunite again. In they graduating class there are always those who have ac complished a great deal in their BEACH COTTAGE For Rent Two bedrooms; sleeps 8. Lo cated at KUI Devil Hills. Contact M. ELwajd gmjpid RYLAND. N- C. AN APPRECIATION I wish to express to all my friends, co workers and supporters my sincere appreciation for their expression of con fidence, and pledge my best efforts to serve the people of .Chowan County well. B. Warner Evans When Peanut Insects Attack SEVIN Is • r*titt«rtd trade merit of Union Carbide Corporation. long-kutfafl Insect centrol with fewer applications per season makes BEVTN economical. It stops mahy kinds of tmwrfm, including worms, leafhoppers, thrips, bean leaf beetle, Mister beetles, stink bugs, velvet bean caterpillar Mid grasshoppers. Itaduce drift hazards by using SEVIN. When you follow label directions, SEVIN can be used on more than 50 crops close to harvest, so drift is hardly a problem. Residue from drift or appUptfea to nearby livestock forage does not show up in or hnat of die epimeie. ■ • v ’ Peanut hoy son be fed to livestock even if SEVIN is used to tbs day of harvest to control late-season worms. SKVIN b safer to WsMfie than many insecticides. Spray . SMM*. THE CHOWAN HERALD earth three times, the United States achieved another mile stone in the space race, and j placed us one step nearer the \ moon and outer space. Car , penter’s orbital carousel was a I heavenly merry-go-round that for | drama and suspense added an other new star in America’s ga laxial triumphs. For all the world to witness, by the medium of radio and television, the j drama was played out, alive, as | they say in broadcasting circles. Ut was not a performance which Iwe acquainted the world after the fact, but an on-stage produc- Ition—if we had failed, our fail- J ure would have instantly be come universal knowledge. We gambled on success with the world looking on and won. Which points up the way Ameri cans do things, in comparison with other powers who shroud everything in a cloak of mys studies and everyone is giving them praise for a job well done., But what about the seniors who' were just average or even the' ones that didn’t do anything out- j standing? Are they to sink intO| the background and listen to jhe 1 praise the others receive? Once there was a student who did not do well as far as school was concerned. He couldn’t keep j up with thp “A” students. Yet, ; in later years when this man i entered the business world he j did- extremely well. Today he employs some of those students . in his class who far surpassed him in grades. Now he is boss' over them. Astronaut Malcolm Carpenter j who recently orbited the earth; those times, for., thy U ~-S always labeled as 1 a failure throughout his bbyhood. He flunked out of college twice hut tery that leaves doubt over the whole procedure. Seeing the Cupola House be ing repaired, I am beginning to wonder how much of the origi nal house is still intact. Many years have passed since the house was built, and much re pairing must have been done during this time. Eventually there won’t be much of the original building left. Which re minds me of the story of a man who • had a barrel, which he claimed had been in his family, for- several hundred years. Os course, he explained, new staves had been added from time to time, and new hoops and new .heads. When asked what was : eft of the original barrel, he blithely replied, “Oh, the barrel still has the same bunghole.” When the Bomb goes up, civilization will cn H'<»n still he was chosen to pt-ituim this great feat. And he did his job well. He had . great abili ty though it was not recognized in him until he had a chance, to prove himself. | Yes seniors, you tnat made j , high grades deserve congratula- j I tions but let's not forget the 1 | others. Whatever God has given j you whether it be a .high I.Q. 1 or the ability to use your hands | weli, use your talent to its full- j est. .Remember God knows I , what you can do much better I than man, therefore man’s judg ' ment is far from being final con-, 1 cerning your, abilities. | , Social Security Hours Announced For June j Residents of Chowan County j may contact their social security ! representative, George Dietrich, on the following dates: Every ' TRursßay fJUTSr 21 and June 28). He can be contacted at the Employment Se curity Comdnission office be tween the hours of 9:30 A- M-, and 12:30 P. M. Icen Wilson, district manager, at the time of releasing the above information also suggested that for faster service some of j the residents of the county might 1 wish to visit the Greenville of } fice from 8:45 A. M., to 5:00 P. M., during the week, Monday ' through Friday, except national holidays. j Art is either a plagiarist or a revolutionist. —Paul Gauguin. KENTUCKY I giiVER LAHEf, j li OliX> _ i plenmoy ■ i whis l^ — This Is The Law . n By ROBERT E. LEE (For the N. C. Bar Association) INHERITANCE LAWS A person who dies without a will is said to die “intestate.” The state has to step in with its “intestate laws” and make a -distribution cf his property'. If a person doesn’t like the in testate laws, he can make a will and dispose of his property in any way he wishes. The paragraphs below are summarizations of some of the more important provisions of the Intestate Succession Act o' Ncrth Carolina. 1. It a husband or wife i.- survived by -a spouse and onh one child, the real and persona' property is divided equally be tween the surviving spouse an-' the child. (If the ch'ld is dead leaving issue, then the issu< takes his share). 2. If a husband or wife i survived by a spouse and Uw or more children, the surviving spouse takes one-third of the real and personal property and the children, or their lineal de scendants, take the ether two thirds of the real and persona' property. 3. If a husband or wife is survived by a spouse and is survived by neither children nor issue of children but leaves par ents - and brothers and sisters, the surviving spouse takes one-half of the real property and the first SIO,OOO in value of the Dersonal property plus one-half of the remainder in personal property: the parents take one half of the real property and the other one-half of the remainder of personal property. The broth ! ers and sisters do not take any thing. 4. If a husband or wife it; survived by a spouse and is sur vived bv neither children nor issue of children, nor a parent, but leaves brothers and sisters, the surviving spouse takes all cf the real and personal property. 5. If a person is not survived by a spouse but is survived by lineal descendants (children or lineal descendants of deceased children), all of his real and personal property will go to his lineal descendants. 6. If a person is not survived by a spouse or lineal descend . i; fl ■BfP V SCOOTER —Angie Dickinson stops traffic in Palermo, Sicily, especially when she is astride her motor scooter. ants but is survived by both parents, uiey take in equal shares his entire estate, cr if either parent is dead, the sur viving parent takes the entire estate. 7. If a pet son is not survived ty a spouse, lineal descendants or by a parent, his entire estate v/ill go to his brothers and sis ters and the lineal descendants of any deceased brothers and sisters if there be any. 8. It a person is surv ved ty ’.o spouse, lineal descendants, rarents, brothers and sisters, or lineal descendants of deceased brothers and sisters, then -one half of the estate gcqs to pater nal aunts and uncles or to lineal descendants of such aunts and uncles. The second half of the 'State goes to the maternal side >f the tamily in the same man ier. If there are representatives if only one side of the family surviving, then they take all. 9. If no person can be found entitled to inherit under the in testate Succession Act, then nil c-f the decedent’s property will escheat to the University of North Carolina. To do good to all because v/c love all, and to use in God’s service the one talent that wc all have, is our only means of adding to that talent and the best way to silencer deep ..dis content with our shortcomings. —Mary Baker Eddy. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Chowan Cooperative Produce Exchange, Inc. AT VAI.il ALL A ~ N. C. 32 HIGHWAY 6 MILLS NORTH OF EDENTON WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON Monday, June 4At IP. M. Mr. J. B. Taylor Will Be Our Auctioneer ALL PRODUCE WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION THIS YEAR. All Machinery for Belt Grading of Beans, Cleaning, Grading and Waxing Cucumbers, Peppers and Tomatoes Will Be Available on Custom Basis. Auction Begins Daily 1:00 O'clock ' ❖ Chowan Cooperative Produce Exchange, Inc. E. L. PEARCE, President W. A. HARRELL, Vice President % PAUL OBER, Secretary-Treasurer Strawberry Sale Held By 4-H ers " i The 4-H strawberry show and sale was held in downtown Edenton on Thursday, May 24, vith eight boys participating. They were Billy Nixon, Thomas - Peele, J. D. Peele, Jr., Ray Smith und Cal Goodwin of Route 1,- Edenton, Johnny Dußois and' I Jacob Jordan of Tyner and Ar i lyn Dail cf Hobbsville. | Each boy submitted 42 pints of strawberries for the show. These berries were sold and the pro- 1 ceeds will be used to buy plants for other 4-K’ers next - year to continue the strawberry chain whi- h is Sponsored by the Cho wan County Farm Bureau. Ray Smith placed first, Thomas Peele placed second, and Cal [Goodwin placed third. Prizes ! are 500 plants for first place, 250 plants for second place and 100 plants for third place. The 4-Hers wish to express their appreciation fer all persons buying strawberries at the sale. Episcopalians Meet At Camp Leach In Annual Conference J une 7th, Bth and 9th are the i dates Episcopal Churchwomen of East Carolina Diocese have set )on’t Lag—Buy Olag enlists say "wonderful" jest tooth paste on the market [ v. .vjr TERMITES SWARMING? Thursday, May 31,1962 Edenton, North Carolina for their annual retreat and con ference at Camp Leach, begin ning with lunen on Thursday and ending after lunch Saturday af ternoon. Mrs. T. P. Thomas of Wilso\ a provincial officer, will be a special guest and will speak to the group about ■‘Woman’s Place in the Church’s Program.’’ Sister Paula, from the new convent in Augusta, Ga., will lead the Retreat, and the Rev. I Mr. Richard Ottaway of Green ville will be the Chaplain. Each Diocesan Departmental 1 Chairman will hold a confer- HOME AWAY FROM HOME Rooms Are Cheerful With Modern Furnishings Home Type Meals Modern Dining Room TV Lounge. Professional Nursing Service 24 Hours Per Day FOR- ri K’l'llKK INFORMATION WKITK Oil I’HONK Riverview Men or Nursing Home Box 452—Tel. 946-5121, Washington, N. C. TOM L. RIDGEWAY, Administrator Prescription Service W/>, —,:J - by /J7 j REGISTERED PHARMACISTS Have your 1 callus! Mm DIAL 3711 Mitchener's Pharmacy 301 S. Broad Street Edenton, N. C. , ence, or work-shop for her par i ticular group. All Churchwty men of the Diocese are being i urged to attend this Conference ; that they may learn more ef fective ways erf carrying on the I work in their fields of endeavor. I I . • ■ ij-| i; , Form and function are onp. —Frank Lloyd Wright. FEET~ACHE. ITCH? I */| of all your bone* arc in Hie loft. ; N i wonder they arhc*, swell, pewpifr* • i tell. Bathe fe«*< twiee daily with T-1-1* Solution lor relief of the f't l> nes, 66 joints plus Curbs athlete’s foot, too (sloughs off infec tion —witch healthy skin replace it) or l vour lftc hack at any drug stare if not pleaced IN ONE llOril. TODAY at ‘ i all drug stores. —adv.
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