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Democrats Set
Platform Hearings
Tt» N. C. Dmocratlc
Party * Platform Com
mittw mill hold regional
•"■rings at six local ions
acroaa North Carolina at I
PM. on Tuesday. May IS
Interested organisations
and groups are invited to
testify
These hearings are the
fiist step in a process
trading up to the adoption of
a platform at the Sate
IVmocratic Convention on
June 21." according to Sam
Piiole. Platform Committee
chairman We are hoping
for broad participation as
the Party thaws up its
contract with the people'
for 19M '
The hearings will be held
simultaneously at the
following locations:
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Greenville. Pitt County
Courthouse. Fayetteville.
Hearing Room No 3. Old
County Courthouse.
Raleigh, Room TOO. Wake
County Courthouse. Win
ston-Salem. Forsyth County
Courthouse. Gastonia.
Courtroom B. Gaston
County Courthouse, and
Asheville. Room 90S.
Buncombe County Court
house
Witnesses will be per
mitted to make a brief oral
presentation, but should
also prepare a written
statement for distribution
Persons or group* wishing
to testify at any of the
hearings should notify Stale
Democratic Headquarters.
P O Box 12190. Raleigh.
N C. 27606, 915-Sii 2777
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jfkotheT ham trading a hoiked hast.
Why not grt m the habit ai trying
to catch three eager bcaven*
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ftthtng mo** return a bam to
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Rotary Raffle Held
With an assit from
members of the Edentoo-
Chcwan Rescue Squad.
Edenton Rotanans operated
a raffle with the objective of
providing funds for ad
vanced training for selected
members of the Squad
Ticket <ales resulted in a
net sum in excess of *SOO for
the rescue squad
The winner of the grand
pr-re color TV set was
determined Monday. May 5.
when little Jennifer Norvell.
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Bill Norvell of Edetoon,
drew a ticket bearing the
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cdturday. MaylO. 1980
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know ihrowtss t tmtl baa back
caa Siock It to (ktl • pitta tot, MM
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knottier (btermM pitted!
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mM a ttmttt*. I taT foortooM
Mtt inn. I run • firm When a dll
vary belt am* of tap?" Sit AS.
HELLO SILAS Tbui in two
eery beet timet of tap. The Now
•bet diybtrak trjS the boat be tan
tart Voa CM catcb rfiougi Mb
to rnt md «■ hue time far yowt
firm . Hotel.
name of Dr Edward Bond.
The Rotary Raffle was
operated at a special
project for this 75th an
niversary year of Rotary a
founding.
Smoking cm hr dtnfrr
out to your house t high
percentage of Nmenra’s
more than 700.000 fire* be
gin when a smoker falls
• sleep and the cigarette
ignites »he upholstered fur
niture Install smoke detec
tors and keep them in gtxvl
working «>rder. and if you
mu%t smoke, take special
care if you are drinking
or drowsy
Peanut Tracing Slow In Moderate Demand
Tradtag of paantMa p-own la
tha Southeast was fairly
slow and demand was
moderala tar oM eras.
Prices were Mgtar ter U1
Spits but wtrd steal un
changed far others. Ns
trading on expert was
reported. Planting was
rctive first part of this week
but was eva tailed on account
of rain and cool weather.
Trading on new crop
peanuts was limited te
runner splits aa meat
shelters and user* wars
reluctant te commit
themselves at this time.
Runner type peanuts sold oa
an FO B shipping point
basis for may shipment
unless otherwise stated
were for old crop jumbo 31
to 304, mostly 3t oc
casional lower, prompt few
374, median 30 to 30W,
occasional 37V prompt 30,
June Si Ak; No. 1 prompt
occasional 37; D S Splits
374 to 304 occasional
prompt 304; 14-W site few
prompt 264; New crop
shelled U S splits Sep
tember to April delivery
3*V
Virginia-North CaroHna
Section - Trading was fairly
slow for peanuts (Town in
the Virginia and North Caro
lina area Demand was
moderate. Prices were
about unchanged. Supplies
were generally light with
possible exception of fancys.
No export sales were
reported. A few new crop
sales were reported but
most shelters were reluctant
to make offers. Buyers
generally unwilling to buy
on basis of present interest
as they anticipate lower
rates Planting mostly halt
ed this week on account of
rain and cool temperatures
Prices paid per poind for
old crop Virginia type
peanuts sold on an F O B.
shipping point basis for
prompt shipment unless
otherwise stated were for
L’nshelled fancy 374 to 38
mostly 374 occasional 37 L «;
shelled extra large oc
casional 51. medium few
41 *i; No 1 few 374. No 2
with 60 per cent splits 33 to
334. May 334 to 34 oc
casional 33; No 2 with 70 per
cent splits 35 to 354. May
occasional 34V new crop,
very few sales, unshelled
fancy October to March
384; shelled medium Oc
tober to May 41 No 2 with
70 per cent splits October to
March 354.
Southwestern Section -
Trading for peanuts grown
Hog Producer
Receives Fine
An Edenton man has been
fined S4O plus the cost of
court for failure to bury
bogs within 24 hours of his
knowledge of their death
Octavius Long. Route 2,
Kder.ton, was originally
sentenced to 10 days in jail
on the charge However,
District Court Judge J E
Parker suspended the
sentence for one year on the
condition that Long pay the
fine and court costs after
l/)ng entered a plea of
guilty
The charge resulted from
investigations conducted by
the Animal Health Division
of the North Carolina
Department of .Agriculture
which enforces the North
Carolina livestock laws and
regulations
Methodist
Topic
The sermon topic selected
by Rev R R BI an ken hem
for the morning worship
service at eleven o'clock on
Sunday, May 11. at the
Edenton United Methodist
Church and St Paul’s
Episcopal Church. Sunday,
May 11, at 6. A reception In
the PariMi House will follow
the service.
The U M.W. Afternoon
Circle will meet at 3.,
Tuesday, May 13, la the
church library.
Ladlaa' Night will ba
observed by the United
Metbodiat Men at thair
meeting at Boswell’s
Restaurant, Wednesday,
May M, at •:» Mr. ”Por
Sofras, harpist, who is the
artiat-ia-raaidaoce at the
Collage of The ABnuarla,
will present a special
Demand was modurst*.
Prices were slightly higher
for Juaate Spanish type but
war* about unchanged fir
otters. There were few
Rales reported particularly
a* ranters No new crop
soles were reported. Sup
pi *ea were generally li#t
far moat grades. Stan*
from early plantings on
Participates in
"Galant Eagle”
Marine Pfe. Earl R.
Bonner, son of Meigrew and
Alice Bomar of Route 3, Bos
226, Edenton, recently
participated in exercise
"Gallant Eagle" in the
California desert.
He la a member of the M
Battalion, oth Marines
based at Camp Pm diet on,
Calif.
“Gallant Fugle” was an
electronic warfare exercise
conducted at Fort Irwin and
involved forces from the
Army, Air Force and
Marine Corps. It was
designed to test the
capabilities oi the par
ticipating units in a con
centrated electromagnetic
threat environment
A1979 graduate of John A.
Holmes High School. Bonner
jcined the Marine Corps in
June 1979.
Death Claims
Mr. Johnson, 84
Mrs. Johnnie Gardner
Johnson. 84.106 Coral Lane.
Cape Colony, died Monday
in Chowan Hospital
Mrs. Johnson, a native of
Southampton County. Va.;
was the widow of William C.
Johnson
Strviving are two sons:
Calvin M Johnson of
Edenton; and John M
Johnson of Chesapeake.
Va.; n>ne grandchildren;
and five great
grandchildren
A housewife. Mrs
Johnson was a Baptist
Graveside services were
held at 12 30 PM Wed
nesday in (Hive Branch
Cemetery in Portsmouth,
Va. Rev W Louis Snead
officiated.
Wiiliford-Barham Fun
eral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
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South Tuxaa te irrigate!
late reported la good
aMdtkm. Dry weather and
low sail moteura atil 0
problem la many areas
although aomo scattered
rataa did oecw Prices art
far peanuts grow* la the
Southwest soM per pound oa
« FO B. shipping poM
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Te pro Met yowtaW RfMoM oral cancer, tea* e tente
checkup malady.
HOME REALTY
Valuable Picpcity Far Sale
Home Realty submits the following listings cf
valuable property for sale;
Dutch Colonial Haaae
Overlooking Albemarle Sound, brick homo with
beautifully landscaped lot near golf course, boet basin,
picnic area Four-bethooma, 24 baths, living room with
fireplace, den with fireplace, kitchen, utility room, all
with central heat and air conditioning.
Priced TeSei
Three bedroom frame house priced to seß im
mediately Living room, kitchen with equipment,
carport. A good investment.
Another Goad Locatlaa
Brick house with four bedrooms, dining room, kitchen
den with fireplace, living room with fireplace, 14 baths,
central heat, garage. You'll love the way this house and
lot have beer, maintained
la Htsterie District
Comfortable home located in historic district within
walking distance of downtown Edenton. Four bedroonis,
two baths, living room, family room with fireplace,
kitchen Hie home you have beer, waiting for.
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iff A UflU IIIMIC
This frame home would make a second home. Cnmisu
of three bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath Priced
for immediate sale.
A Family Pleaser
Live in very attractive two-story brick honv aim
enjoy income from adjoining duplex Consists of 1500
square feet of living space, including six bedroms.
living room with fireplace, den with fireplace, dining
room with fireplace, two full baths, garage with
workshop Completely renovated to include all modern
convenienceo. In historic district within walking
distance to shopping, schools and churches
Waterfront L*4
This lot contains a bulkhead, and is located on Country
Chib Drive. Financing ia available
HOME REALTY
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