\ H,‘\t • ■ ■~ • 1 I I • ■~, ■ .*■/' ? > v?; *;!£%.&££',** v i 3i*A : ' : V?,3 fli -IB ■ ' ' ; -jg _- f |r II &m W v Sri' ' I: pwE^rial 4 f ' v SSte&-T ? ’’ '• •>, ' <,■■'■?■ '• i gj : Its ’i- . JH ■’ Htttf&MiiiiK RECEIVES ARMY MEDAL—The Army Commendation Medal has been awarded to SFC Walter A. Harrell of Columbia, S. C., for exceptionally meritorious service while f serving as Noncommissioned Officer of the supply branch of the Dental Detachment, ’: V. S. Army Garrison, Ft. Jackson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus M. Har rell, Route 1, Edenton. Lt. Col. John J. Ward, registrar, Walter Reed General Hos pital is shown presenting the award. frankly Speaking BY FRANK ROBERTS Movie Notes: Buddy Eb sen, in addition to being a movie and television star, is also a professional dancer, night club performer, singer and song writer. In case you didn’t realize it, Natalie*- Wood has been making pictures since she was six. Doran has por trayed a mother 41 times on the screen. In real life she’s never even been married. Actor Marshall Thompson is another who has directional aspirations. To start carry ing them out, he directed himself in “A Yank In Viet nam.” How to be an actor? Well, take the case of young Jon Provost, Lassie's for mer master. His baby-sitter Taylor Theatre ijf Edenton, N. C. A ir-CondUioned Wednesday and Thursday, May 19-20 Gregory Peck in • BEHOLD A PALE HORSE” Friday and Saturday, May 21-22 Linda Saunders in V “MARA OF THE WILDERNESS” DK-LI XK COI,OK Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 23-24-25 — Joseph Cotten, Bette Davis and Olivia deHavilland —in— “HUSH, HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE” o Coming May 26-27-28-29 Carol Lynley as “HARLOW” AZALEAS We have a fine selection - All Sizes -- All Colors .. just dug. Bedding Plants Our largest selection of Petunias, Scarlet Sage, Marigold, Coleus, Geraniums, Begonias, Tomato, Pepper and many others. Roses id Containers ... with new vigorous growth—all colors. Flowering Trees An excellent selection growing in container*and flowering, too. Plan To Visit and Bring Yuur Friends i Leary Plant Farm PHONE 482-4556 had a brother who worked as a carpenter at Warner Broth ers. The brother told her the studio was looking for a blond two-year-old boy, the sitter told Mrs. Provost, Mrs. Provost told Mr. Provost (an aeronautical engineer), Mr. Provost contacted an assist ant director, who contacted the casting department, and so on. Actress Jill St. John has an IQ of 162. Newest movie kick concerns early races. “Big Race” is about a ’round the world auto trip at the turn of the century. Com ing up next, and dig this title, is “Those Magnificent Weekly Legislative Summary Editor'* Note: Thin is one of a scrips of weekly summaries prepared by the legislative staff of the Institute of Government tin the work of the North Caro lina General Assembly of HMw. It is confined to discussions of mutters of general interest and major importance. A hint of magnolia blos soms graces the air of the Capital City, and the 1965 General Assembly is moving into high gear. This week the. Assembly bggan. to reap the fruits of heavy commit tee work as major bills were reported out of committee in numbers. Brought to the floor were the Uniform Com mercial Code, auto inspection, the omnibus wildlife re sources law revision (shrunk to a fish law revision by committee action), the un employment insurance law revision, the nurse practice act, the General Statutes Commission program of bills dealing with marital prop erty, realtor licensing, and the commercial feed inspec tion law. Several of these bills were moved well along toward final disposition—not ably the Commercial Code, which passed both houses with amendments after a floor battle on one limited aspect, the duration of crop liens under after - acquired property clauses. Other pro minent measures making pro gress during the week in cluded the Traffic Safety Authority (ratified today), the Highway Safety Re search Center, the N. C. dis THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MAY 36, IH|, Men In Their Flying Ma chines.” This takes plac< about 1910. Both are ad venture-comedies. Raleigh’s Village Theater has rocking seats for viewers. Florida is slowly, but almost surely, becoming an important loco tion for tee-vee locations, and now movie-makers art jumping on the bandwagon In case you’ve been won dering, Godzilla is a com bination of plastic and foatr rubber; and George Hamil ton’s father wrote the music for the famous Goldwyn “Gold-Diggers” series of Hol lywood musicals, in case you admit to going back that far. tillery proposal, the State Personnel Act, boundary wa ter fishing, one year separa tion for divorce, the fall primary election proposal, and the second mortgage charges bill. Appropriations The buzz of budget news has begun its familiar cre scendo, heralding the clos ing stages of the legislative session. Like summer crick et sounds, the budget buzz has several distinct tone lay ers—late revenue estimates, rumored dates for the Ap propriations Committee re port, and last minute separ ate appropriations bills. All of these were much in evi dence this week. Governor Moore has just issued re vised revenue estimates which project the rosy pros pect of an additional sls million in tax receipts, and talk of an Appropriations Committee report within the next week or ten days has been heard. Lawyer’s Law Every legislature tinkers a bit with the rules of pro cedure and evidence which govern the conduct of civil litigation and criminal trials. These laws, of greatest im mediate interest to lawyers and generally quite unfa miliar to the layman, may nonetheless spell the differ ence between success or fail ure of the layman’s day m court. Although the legisla- WINSLOW _ _ .. . .°. ,L .".. has it! unusual new gasoline with premium additives JL at the price of regular /-'mm Op <0 now you could only get the benefits MkMJMM of PURE’s exclusive Tri-tane additives in ■ Firebird Super. Now, a new Firebird gaso-lmfj^m •line with premium Tri-tane additives can help you cut down on the cost of running /Xp your car four ways: Ao' f r !• Too get better gas mileage because r «. exclusive Tri-tane additives clean your carburetor and keep it clean. JWm?> t> Too os* less oil because exclusive Tri-tane additives cut piston ring wear ff ..rmf by as much as 60%. /#pll|Jl>£lh X Too save money on repairs because ex- "" Mj) elusive Tri-tane additives cut down on carburetor adjustment, "boil-outs" and ring jobs. 4 In addition to all tbit, exr'usive Trl- I tane additives help keep your engine at the peak of its free-flying power. Cet this unusual new gasoline at the price ts regular. Come in and start saving! WINSLOW OIL CXI. ii Phone 426-5216, Hertford, N. C. i ture to date has undertaken no major changes in these areas, several significant neasures have been propos al or enacted. A device potentially quite useful in preparing a case or trial is the taking of written statements, or de positors, from parties before he actual courtroom trial is leld. To date, four bills have been introduced deal ing with depositories. House dills 215 and 216. already atified, require the party aking a deposition from his idversary or a potential wit less to furnish the person uxaminod with a copy of the eposition at the examining larty’s expense. In some ■ases this may amount to iver SSO, and was justified n debate as protecting the ’little man” from harassing nsurance companies. House Jill 299 would have allowed i non-resident plaintiff to be xamined in the county vhere his action is pending, ather than in the county of lis residence, as now re quired. but was reported un avorabl.v in the House. Un ler SB 334, which has passed the Senate and is now n House committee, the de position of a physician might ;e read in court instead of requiring his presence when he resides outside the coun ty where the trial is held. Notable among this ses tion’s bills affecting the rules of evidence is one that in volves chunk driving cases. In 1963 a bill was passed providing that refusal to sub mit to a “breathalyzer” test purporting to show the per centage of alcohol concentra tion in the blood could be admitted in court in prose cutions for drunken driving. Although refusal to take the test does not necessarily prove the defendant was in toxicated, the normal jury would probably make the in ference if the arresting of ficer testifies the defendant was intoxicated in his opin ion. SB 133, introduced by Senator White of Lenoir, would allow a defendant who refused to take the test to have a hearing in ab sence of Ihe jury to deter mine why he refused to take the test. The original bill would have made the results of the test, if the defendant submitted, inadmissible if submission was procured by anyone participating in the arrest, but this was deleted by the Senate Judiciary Committee. The bill is now in the House Highway Safety Committee. SB 406, introduced this week by Sen. Moore, would establish a general enabling law for city and town ABC elections Heretofore, in the absence of such a law, mu nicipalities wanting ABC stores have had to obtain lo cal acts—as witness a dozen or more such bills this ses sion. YOU CAN GET RELIEF FROM HEADACHE PAIN STANBACK gives you FAST relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism. Because STANBACK contains several medically-approved and prescribed ingredients for fast relief, you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! Test wH* STANBACK against any J t | TllliT j| preparation Klllllllilllllß you’ve ever used €l»— MUMWI 10* 25* 69* 98* Nominations For “most extinguished law of the year” we nominate the Town Charter of Manly Station— dealt a double death by today’s accidental ratifi cation ot two identical bills repealing the charter (chap ters 540 and 555). Crossroads 4*H Club News BY SHEILA BYRUM Reporter The Crossroads Junior 4-H Club met Thursday night, May 13 at the community building. The meeting was called to order by the presi dent, Robin Hendrix. David Cooke led the pledges to the American and 4-H flags. Devotional was given by Rebecca Hobbs, fol lowed with a prayer by Bill Bunch. Emmett Winborne, our song leader, led us in a song. Secretary Chris Holtowell called the roll and read the minutes. President Robin Hendrix urged every 4-H member to observe 4-H Church Sunday which will be May 23 at Rocky Hock Church. We hope that all will try to at tend. The 4-H’ers will go in as a group and will have charge of the morning ser vice. Mr. Venters showed us Leading Exterminator Magazine Report Showed: Magic Ingredient Killed Roaches 50 Times More Effectively Than DDT The magazine most professional exterminators subscribe to. has re ported on tests conducted on the effectiveness of 21 commonly used insecticide ingredients. The report showed that the magic killing in gredient in New d-CON Warpath Aerosol Spray not only out-killed all others tested but was 50 times more effective in killing roaches than DDT. d-CON Warpath is New! The first aerosol spray that kills roaches in a revolutionary way—it is not a poison—it kills by removing the roaches’ protective outer “»kin” m m n >j| up WHEN The work Jfj MR. PEOPLES gflflg SAYS: There’s always work to be clone on the farm anci a substantial investment is needed in acreage, machin ery and livestock to make farming profitable. Stop first at PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY to secure financing for your farm operations. pictures on camp life. 4-H camp will be held at Roa noke Island near Manteo the week of June 7-12. Every one enjoyed the films. Wc do hope that some from our club will be able to go. In the Chowan Junior Livestock Show held April 14, we had three boys and one girl that entered. They were Joan Hare and Paul White in the steer division, Bill Bunch and Emmett Win borne in the swine division. We congratulate these. Many of the girls have finished with their knitting. The boys started with their weaving of baskets. Mrs. Aileen Hollowell is working with this group. Some of Don’t Suffer Through Another Hot (Summer By rum Hardware (*om pany lias the size and till* model \\ rstm* r l»«>n-r Room Air Conditioner just right for your par ticular cooling needs. 5.000 to 26.000 BTC’s. Priced from *110.05. SEK OR CAM, Byrum Hardware Co. TODAY! EDENTON, N. C. so roaches dry right up. Best of all. this roach killer is non-poisonous! ...yet so DEADLY it kills every last roach it contacts in your home —even roaches that are “resist ant” to other insecticides. Just spray Warpath into “hard to get at piaees" ivhere roaches hide and multiply. One applica tion keeps killing for weeks because it dries into a powdery solid that doesn’t evaporate. And Warpath is wonderful for killing Ants and Silverfish too. Get New d-CON Warpath —get rid of roaches! the boys found the first night of working on these a little hard, but felt that they will soon learn. Refreshments were served by Beth Boswell and Vicki Leary. Douglas Cooke dismissed our meeting with prayer. 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