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■P* jl Ik • — w m - - ■■«**». ia * JPlfr^ .©JJ' ~ _^J||L Xi: NEW MEMBERS Four members have recently joined the Edenton Woman’s Club. New members are from left, Mrs. Thelma Smith, Mrs. Judy Baker, Mrs. Carpi Watson and club president, Mrs. Angie Wright. Fourth new member, Mrs. D oris. Moreland was not present when picture was taken. CJub Schedules Benefit Card Party the Edenton Woman’s Club Wii£ sponsor a Benefit Card Party November 19 at St. Paul’s Parish House on West Gale Street at 6 P. M. The public is invited to participate with those play infS 'other than bridge asked to :bring suitable cards. Reservations may be made witp Mrs. David O. Wright, 482-3&5; Mrs. John Douglas, 482-3436, or Mrs. Allen Horn thai',' 482-2466. ' The club voted at their No vember meeting to enter a float in the Edenton Christ mas Parade and to again the Outdoor Home Christmas Decorating Con test. Judging for the con test will be Wednesday, De cember 23. The club approved a con tribution to Hope Founda tion. in Bertie County. ■BILL HERMAN'S » MW! BROAD AND QUEEN STB' TS Compare Prices and Products Bettor Performances With Bettor Prices Jimbo’s Jumbos Products Cold Beer To Co Also Featuring Krispy Kreme Donuts FCR HOME DELIVERY OF DONUTS AND CHIPS , 3 ?. Call 482-4889 YOU WILL FIND at J JONES FRUIT STAND Highway 17-S Edenton, N. C. SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND FLORIDA ORANGES 3 doz. SI.OO All Types Os Fresh Produce We Buy All Types Os Pecans -:-TOP PRICES PAID CALL 482-4732 ? • Welcomed as new metrfters were Mrs. George Watson, Mrs. Burnie Baker, foiirs. C. B. Smith and Mrs. SteVe’ More land. i i M. ' « Mrs. Wright,! president, re ported to the members on the District 16 Woman’s Club meeting held in Elizabeth City. She announced the club received a certificate as a 100 per cent club and plac ed second in the scrapbook judging. Mrs. C. T. Dixon, Jr., pro gram chairman, introduced Mrs. Marion Thrower, owner of Marion’s Beauty Salon, who gave a program on wigs. She was assisted by two •members of her staff, Bev erly Phelps and Pat Cramm. The club will not meet in December (for a luncheon meeting, but instead will meet Wednesday night, De- THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1976 cember 2, to decorate the float. Mrs. J. P. Ricks, Jr., fine arts chairman, requests all (members to make a spe cial effort to participate. THOMPSON rj]«*Se THBEATEV A CHILD YOU'LL' leave him thebe" IF HE POE-iNI'T BEHAVE .PSYCHOWuISB SAY ALIMILPS GREATEST PEAK IS BEING ABANIPOWEP OR REUECTEP/ \}F VOI/VE JvsmOVt*.Y TAKEN! OFFSEVEEAL POUWPS, TRAIN YOURSELF TO COUNT CALORIES So YOU'LL KEEP THE WEIGHT OFF. INSTEAP OF SYBUpyc’AklHEr FRUITS, TRVA PIETETIC BKANP. PRIkiK ' REFRESHING PIET PEPSI -COLA . Armco Corrugated Steel Pipe for I rrigation/Drainage ITS EASY TO INSTALL, STRONG . . . Uses include road culverts, ditch cross overs, stock water supply lines and turnouts. Durable zinc-coated Armco Corru gated Steel Pipe is avail able in diameters 6 to 99 inches. We maintain stock for your needs. Call us for prices a*sco”“ m ARMCO CONSTRUCTION V PRODUCTS Coastal Concrete Company, Inc. WINDSOR, N. C. PH. VM-SIM EDENTON, N. C. pm. tis-ma Tyler Os Edenton BRING US 1 ~ ' .• * / * YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING This Is The Law By ROBERT E. LEE l»r Mm H. C. Baa AssmlslUb ABSOLUTE DIVORCE What are the grounds dor an absolute divorce in North Carolina? The statutory grounds for an absolute divorce in North Carolina are as follows: (1) If the husband or wife com mits adultery; (2) If either party at the time of marri age was and still is naturally impotent; (3) If the wife at the time is pregnant, and the husband is ignorant of the faot of such pregnancy and is not the father of the child with which the wife was pregnant at the time of the marriage; <4) If the hus band and wife have lived separate and apart for one year; (5) If either party has engaged in an unnatural or abnormal sex act with a per son of the same sex or of a different sex or with a beast; (6) If the other party is suf fering from incurable insan ity and has been confined for five consecutive years next preceding the bringing of the action in an institution for the caTe and treatment of the mentally disordered. Approximately 97 per cent County ASCS Office News By H. O. WEST Contjr Executive Director Removal of Farm Stored Commodities Under Loan Farmers are reminded that they must repay their ASCS loans on grains and other commodities before they can remove the commodities from the bins. Authority can be granted, if requested, to sell all or part of the commodity under O.F. Walker Jr. High News By Knovack Gramby and Jane Baas Hornets Have Big Victory The Hornets defeated the Bertie Rams Wednesday, No vember 4. This was the last home game of the season and our teem worked hard for victory. The score was 50-8. Coaches Cole and Booth have worked very hard with our team this year. We will have our last game of the season Wednes day, November 11 at Bertie. We will again play the Ber tie Rams and hope to win. Student Council Meeting The B. F. Walker Junior High School Student Council met in the Home Economics Department Friday, Novem ber 6 at the sixth period. Same very important busi ness was discussed. Mr. Kinion wants to see if wc can stop throwing trash on the grounds in order to keep the school cleaner. A new dress code was es tablished. Girls may wear long pants to school in cold weather. Book Fair Schedule The week of November 16-18 is Book Week. The theme of the book fair for this year is “This Is the Age of the Book.” During the week the library will be open to everyone who wishes to come. Paperback books will be on sale and Mrs. Bel field, our librarian, will be on hand to answer any ques tions you anight wish to ask. We would like to have you come in sometime during the week and visit of all absolute divorces ob tained in North Carolina are granted on the ground of one year separation. 0 9* May the court order a hus band to pay to his wife money for her subsistence and attorney fees during the time that the divorce pro ceeding is pending? This may be done if the judge finds that the wife does not have sufficient means whereon to subsist during the prosecution of the suit and to defray the neces sary expenses of the suit. This is predicated upon the justice of affording the wife sufficient means to cope with her husband in present ing her case before the court. 0 0 4 What is the legal effect of a divorce upon the children of the (marriage? Divorce terminates the legal relation of husband and wife. It has no effect upon the legal relation of parent and child. The liability of the father primarily to support the children remains as well af ter as before a divorce, and even where the custody of the children has been award ed to the mother. loan to a specified buyer. The farmer must furnish the name of the buyer, the amount to be sold and the approximate date of the sale. The buyer will pay the amount due AiSOS and any difference to the (farmer. Farmers desiring to use any part of the commodity in the bin for seed or other purposes must repay the amount loaned on the bush els to be removed from the bin before any of the com modity can be removed from the bin. Commodities under ASCS loans are mortgaged prop erty and it is a violation to disp ’ of mortgaged prop erty. It is very important that farmers observe the regula tions in effect on ASCS com modity loans in order to avoid any trouble. • Wool Incentive Payments I Wool producers must have sales documents for shorn wool and unshorn lambs in order to earn incentive pay-1 ments for 1970 marketings. I All unshorn lamb purchases must be reported at the time I UP, UP, UP Sure, a lot of us can remember (al though we hate to admit it) when the movies with popcorn cost only a quarter . . , That was a long time ago. Why, we can hardly get the popcorn, alone, for a quarter now. Lots of things have changed since then even the quarter . . . But, if you’ll think about it for a minute, in the face of rising costs with nearly everything these days, your telephone is still the best and biggest bargain in your household budget! Mow isn’t that true? The Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & TeL Co. WE’RE READY _,pJ Tight money 7 Well, if you've got that "new cat fever" (JJffNK 5 | or need to make any othei installment purchase, see "I B the <lo more" people at First National. Drop by * * * K today. We II botfr be glad you did 1 *’'“■**% l FIRST NATIONAL RANK I How soon after the divorce may the parties remarry? Either or both of the par ties may enter a marriage with another person immedi ately upon the granting of the divorce decree.' Os course, if they desire, they imay enter into a second marriage between themselves. If REGAL -Plush cotion terry in a sculptured jacquard weave creates a dramatic Empire-style robe. Elegant enough to double as a hostess gown, it’s by Robes of Cali fornia. an application is filed for a wool incentive payment. Application for wool in centive payments for 1970 marketings must be filed at the county ASCS office by January 31, 1971. It is im portant that filing of appli cations be virtually complete by January 31 so that data from the supporting sales documents will be available for use in determining the national average price re ceived for wool. Reminders Changes in farm opera tions or ownership should be reported to the county office. Return tobacco and peanut marketing cards when sales are completed. Acreage diverted under the feed grain and/or wheat pro grams /or 1970 can now be grazed, but no crops can be harvested. Zr O V* s 666 BROAD STREET BULLETIN... Br Kate .5 STILL AT HOME, THE WRITES OF THIS COLUMN IS PUTTING UP A VALIANT FIGHT, BUT IS STILL TOO WEAK TO DC ANY WRITING. Students Vote Continued from Page I ing promises to the people in the room. Marcus McClanahan is tell ing about the laws he’ll make for the class room. Boy, there’s a lot of them! Chris Jordan is about like Chuck, helping. Christ is al so doing a lot of hoping. I wonder who’ll win. Don’t you? ofl to (dflemembei By MARVIN BARHAM Just about every day we hear someone ask: “What is this generation coming to?” The question that should be asked is: “'How did we get here?” There are a hundred different places that could be blamed, but don’t overlook the home. Happy is the man who believes that the training of his children in the way of truth and righteousness will secure for his nation the stability that is so needed in this modern day. The Puritans and the Pilgrims built a nation centered about the family, and no matter what may be said about the blue laws of New England, Am erica has not suffered by them. It is the laxness of all law that is filling our reformatories and prisons with lawbreakers scarcely out of their teens. Maybe we should take a long look at “old-fashioned” tactics in our “modern” world. OUR THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: “One seldom rises above the leadership.” Colonial Funeral Home Edenton, North Carolina Weekend Specials at DO It* r «* M***! iiai;% & m oTs.r mm) Super orjto« Market USD A Inspected FRYERS i 27t FRYERS Gwaltney cut up Franks ■a dj 7-/6. Pkg. ID. Jjt 59c Center Rib Fresh Ground Pork Chops Hamburger lb. —— 3 ,bs - $1.17 Zing — 2 B-oz. _________ Drinks texize Ginger Ale, Grape, LIQUID Orange, Cola or Detergent Root Beer 32-oz. Bottle 5 bottles *I.OO 39 c Lady Scott Red 4 white Tissue Cake 1-Roll Pkg. 4 Roxe ‘ 25c SI.OO PAGE FIVE-A Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. James C. Dail and family spent Saturday in Norfolk visiting Mr. and Mrs. Britton Byrum. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Har rell spent the weekend in Chapel Hill. Mrs. Merrill Evans and her mother, Mrs. J. G. Blount, spent a few days in Wash ington, D. C., visiting friends.
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