hursday, March 23, 1972 lonorßollAt ITalker School The honor roll at D. F. alker Junior High School t* -been released by James . Kinion, principal Those i l the list include: r ' Seventh Grade A Anne Bissetle, Virginia srdner, Cherie Lassiter, Joel y]tin, Maurice Bunch, Neva hitt, Kim Elmore, Maxine orris, Nan Stutzman, Ray SW, Patricia Wallace. Seventh Grade B Michael Parrish, Vanessa loore, Brenda IWrighton, San ta Jackson, Timothy Lane, nna Marie Deßlois, Charles ritton, Deloris Ward, Cath rine Dean, Terry White, ichard Bond, (Rosa Carter, oy Ford, Velma Holley, Julia lade, Kenneth Riddick, Glenn errir, Thomas Mitske, De orah Lane, Tamela Ann kjyce, Jo Carol Parks, Oscar (Thite, Thomas Bernhardt, Kmna Harrell, Lori Baker, mi Ann Bunch, ©avid !ross, Wilford Goodwin, John filler. Eighth Grade A Marian Dail, Andra Ervin, i une 'Byrum, ©avid McCall. 1 Eighth Grade B Win, ©ale, Julie Williams, iarbara Jo Bass, Annie Car er, Kathryn Goodwin, San ra Overton, Alex Erwin, ackie 'Parker, Curtis Gas ins, Kitty Cox, Leora Lane, lobert lnglis, Ann Brown, be Kenney, Alonza Blount, lathy Miller, Ginger Hare, anet Burroughs, Cheryl Hol- Jwell, Sharon Capehart. FOR SALE Good Supply of Easter Rabbits ALL COLORS AND SIZfcS $2.50 Each WILL HOLD UNTIL EASTER LASSITER’S RA6BITRY Base Road Edenton, N. C. It’s A Fact! What’s the weather like? Is it uI '>M> SJs* JR 1 ' andr miserable? nna* teo nth no It matters little, you know, be cause no matter what meteorological conditions exist at the moment, this fact remains unalterable: IT’S SPRING! r 1 That’s right! Scientifically, it’s been that way sin<ie Monday. Can Summer be far a Way? <fW-7 , '-.uci iq.w_ —* The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. k *■ f I £ UM ■kjJ # 3 v/jp S ; ' Land development can increase your future profits. It’s expensive though. So let your local Land Bank Assocation help. NEIGHBORS ABOUT US. MM W«t Bhrinahy Stnwt * ,u “sssS "• credit BOBMTOM, mTc.*S?W DAISY FACE The Hide English dairies are perfect with pansies. English daisies, while really perennials, are most satisfactory m the garden if treated as an nuals. Why? Because unless growing conditions in your garden pre cisely suit their requirements, they will not winter satisfac torily and you'll be disap pointed when you see bare spaces in spring where you had plants in fall. Seeds of English daisies may be sown at 3 different times of year, depending on where you live and how you will use the plants. Sow in June or July for winter flowers in a greenhouse; in late August for late winter bloom outdoors in the South, spring flowers in the North. Or start in Spring! Seeds can be sown indoors for earlier flowers, outdoors for later ones but, if covered with soil more than one sixteenth of an inch deep, germination will be poor. Transplant or thin indoors when an inch tali so that plants left are 3 inches apart. Move them outdoors when frost dan ger is past If you wish a solid mass of color, space daisy plants 6 inches apart. Combine them with pansies or forget-me-nots or both for unusual effects. UNIQUE SHOWER GIFT A unique gift for a bridal shower is the newly published Wilton Book of Wedding Cakes. Au thored by Norman Wilton, this over. 100 page book contains interesting chapters on the history of wedding cakes, cake styles, serving the cake, cakes for other pre and post nuptial celebrations, and is illustrated with over 100 full color photo graphs and drawings. While the book will give many brides-to-be ideas for the pro fessional preparation of their wedding cakes, many will also be inspired to bake, assemble, and decorate the wedding cake themselves. Recipes, and easy to follow instructions are in cluded. Wilton’s Book of Wedding Cakes is available through local bookstores, or by ordering directly from Wilton. Enter prises, 833 West 115th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60643. Senator Jordan Reports WASHINGTON—-Debate be gan Friday on the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution of the 'United States. The amendment under dis cussion states that “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.” I am a co-sponsor of this measure because I have long felt that men and women should be granted equal rights under the law. In fact I co sponsored it during the last Congress as well and was Green Thumb Tipsj One of the newest stoop savers in gardening is seed em bedded in water-soluble tape. Seeds are accurately spaced ac cording to kind. The gardener need only open a trench in previously-prepared soil, lay the tape in the bottom, cover to the depth given in the directions on the package, and firm soil to tape. Rain or artificial water will dissolve the tape, leaving seeds in place, ready to grow. ** » . Gardeners who have trouble after eating cucumbers should grow the kind named Burpless. Its low acid content allows anyone to indulge and yet be comfortable afterward. • * * In speaking of beans, why do - people always. . say .‘.‘green” ; beans? „ There also are yellow beans (more commonly known as “wax" beans) and purple-podded beans which turn green when ..cooked. CARD OF THANKS I would like to express a sincere thank you to the doc tors and nurses for the ex pert and wonderful care I received while I was a pa ,tient at Chowan Hospital. A warm thanks to the ministers of several churches who prayed for and visited me during my hospitalization and to all my friends who also prayed, visited, sent cards and flowers. Your kindness will always be remembered. NOLAN B. TOPPIN. . OOODf\EAR s^i GE 23" Color n „ „, Ift iiTn,rn» GE Americana™ Automatic Console TV Gfc MUNIbbU Electric Dryer x-a |||L j£||| SOLID STATE „,ukk HMMH STEREO CONSOLE .S£il£U~ W; 1 • Speetra-briteTM If O * RjRmMJU UviltlUfalJ prevents underdry or - T •-. *yr-T**rST • Solid state amplifier-for instant sound. long Use • 2 cycle selection, with > • Twbo-typo p«ap • Precision sound control renter permanent press cool-down y^rl| • Solid state AM/FM/FM stereo tuner • End-of-cycle signal \ »Pn ini ii nail wicswJSrt • )ain-reslstant tonad 1 changer • Axial air flow for quick natural drying $187.00 \L -J&' $229.00 _[ $152.00 TELEPHONE 4124477 411 S. SROAO STREET EDINTON, N. C. Ptonty Os FEU PwWna Op*»Oni!yt A.*M**2OP.M. W#-ioy I A. (L. to l P. M. THE CHOWAN HERALD New State Pesticide Law In Effect ■ '.?!*>, , Farmers and a large seg ment of the agricultural business community will be operating under a new set of pesticide rules this farming season. .The N. C. Pesticide Law of 1971, laboriously hammered out by the last session of the General Assembly, became effective in October, and the practical effects will begin to be felt as the farming season begins. One key provision of the law, that requiring licensing of pesticide dealers and ap plicators, will be phased in on June 1. This is the dead line for making application for the license and paying the $25 licensing fee to the N. C. Department of Agriculture. The 'N. C. Pesticide Board delayed the deadline from January 1, 1972, to provide more time for details to be very disappointed that final action was not taken on it then. Although 1 am not a lawyer or a Constitutional expert, it is my feeling that the Equal Rights Amendment has been carefully thought out and written with the best inter ests of all citizens in mind— whether they be male or fe male. The Constitutional Amend ments -Subcommittee added some amendments to the measure when reporting it to the Senate Judiciary Com mittee but I was pleased that the Judiciary Committee vot ed to send the proposal to the Senate floor without amendments of any knid. Although a large number of senators have pledged their support for the Equal Rights Amendment, the prob HAVE YOU CALLED DR. DIAL? 482-4990. BANK NOTICE Application of Bank of North Carolina, National Association, Jacksonville, Onslow County North Carolina, for permission to establish a branch at the in tersection of Highway 17 North and Paradise Road, Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina, was accepted for filing with the office of the Comptroller of Currency on March 13, 1972. completed for handling the licensing procedure. Affected are those pesti cide dealers and applicators who deal with "restricted use" pesticides. Dr. Gerald Weekman, in charge of ex tension entomology at N. C. State University, said formu lation of the “restricted use" list is nearing completion. Under the new law, the term “pesticide dealer” does* not apply to those individuals or firms whose sales of pes ticides are limited to pro ducts in small packages lab eled and intended only for home and garden use and are not on the list of restricted pesticides. The term “applicator” in the new law refers to persons who own or manage a pesti cide application business. It includes any person who does custom application on a Jore- ability of its passage is still uncertain due to efforts to add extra amendments once again to the main proposal. I have stated repeatedly my support for the Equal Rights Amendment in the form which I have co-spon sored. Therefore I will not vote either for any weaken ing amendments which would nullify its effectiveness or for any unrelated amend ments which would make it unacceptable to Ihe Senate- House conference committee or to the states. The time for action on this amendment is long overdue and I am going to do every thing I can to see that the Senate joins the House of Representatives in affirming its view that women should have equal rights with men under the law. hire basis. -It doesn’t include those who operarte and main tain applicator equipment for their own use. Pesticide consultants must also be licensed. These are professionals who advise cli ents on the.use of pesticides on a paid consultant basis. These consultants have until January 1, 1973, to apply for licensing. Although formal applica tions for licenses can’t be ac cepted until the “restricted use” pesticide list is finalized and other work is completed, the Pesticide Division of NIODA in Raleigh is accepting requests for application forms and has announced that ap plications will be mailed to applicants as soon as pre liminary work is completed. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mr. Benford Copeland would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation and deep felt thanks for all the many cards, flowers, visits, prayers and other acts of kindness shown to us while our father was ill and since his death. p HIS CHILDREN. Hoke Motor Corp. 105 E. QUEEN STREET EDENTON, N. C. WANTED - NEEDED Ist Class Technician Ist Class Pay Ist Class Working Conditions Top Rated Dealership If You Can Add Anything. SEE US AT ONCE Call 482 - 2191 PROCLAIMS CANCER MONTH— Rep. Phil God win, left, Speaker of the House, and H. A. (Bones) Mc- Kinney, crusade chairman, X. C. Division, American Cancer Society, proclaimed April as Cancer Month. All citizens are urged to participate in education, rehabilita tion services and fund-raising. Page 5-A

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