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Page 2-B "' " . I ■■ | | I m 1 IP j|Byp :, ' L H hmmh n ■ ■ MURINE CLUB RAISES s3ooo—The Chowan County Shrine Club would like to Hmnlr their patrons for their support which has made the Annual Fish Fry a continuing success. The proceeds, which this year totaled S3OOO were turned over to The Shriner’s Crippled Children’s Hospital and various Bum Centers. Pictured above is Mickey Spruill, left, Fish Fry chairman, and Marvin Barham, president. Peanut Trade Is Moderate Southeastern Section Trading was moderate. Demand was moderate. Buyer interest was limited for nearby delivery on contracts due to earlier purchases. Shelters con tinuing to actively ship against outstanding con tracts. There were no export sales reported in the Southeast during the period. Prices are cents per pound “froze My feet -I AndNo^eerTJ Don’t hunt thru several insurance policies to cover a particular loss. Businessmen, home owners, and farmers can secure one package policy from West W. Byrum Agency to provide complete property and liability insurance. iBYRUM Insurance AgY„ Breed | n c. (jM* VEdonton 4*2-442* Clothing Closet Located Open Over s * rWc * Mon. Is Sponsored By Pate’S rhe Local Churches A " d Florist All,terns Thur& <iip») so* SHAW | Enterprises { ROUTE 3, BOX 221 I EDENTON ( Services Include: I V I • HOME APPLIANCE I REPAIRS I • HOME REPAIRS I • VINYL SIDING I PHONE I b 482-4502 I 1 ___________ j -for prompt shipment unless . otherwise stated. Runners . shelled - jumbo including 1 through January delivery i 50; medium including ■ through December delivery - 43, January-June delivery > 44; No. 1 occasional sale - November - December t delivery 40%; U.S. splits 43, s January-May delivery 44; select December - April or I June delivery 43. ■ Virginia-North Carolina I Section Trading was I fairly slow. Demand I moderate. There was some I interest among buyers for I longer delivery schedules I but trading was somewhat I limited. Shelters were I shipping heavily against I previous contracted sales I with movement expected to I slow down in the month of I December. Some supplies of I farmers’ stock remained on I the farm or in storage. I There were some export I sales reported on in shell I stock. Prices are cents per I lb. for prompt shipment unless otherwise stated. Virginia type - unshelled jumbo 42-43, November- August delivery 43-44, ex port November-December delivery 43-44%; fancy 39- 40, few 38%-38%, November- January or March delivery 40-41, export including through December delivery Half a cup maple hi gar equals one cup of maple syrup. 38-38%; shelled extra large 51%-52, January-August 53; medium including through December delivery 49, December-March or April delivery 49%-50; No. 1 too few sales to quote: No. 2 with 60 per cent splits 39-40; with 70 per cent splits November-March or April delivery 42, occasional sale immediate delivery 40. Southwestern Section Trading was moderate. Demand was moderate. Most sales were for Spanish type with a very limited number of sales reported on the runner type peanuts. Quality of farmers’ stock deliveries in Central Texas to date were generally good to very good on both runner and Spanish. yfoW FISH MARKET ET CETERA Sfaals • Gkopi • Seajpod VomaitidUmpoxtaJ. Bavaxaqas • Qmxmat Roy s Electric Motor Service 221-8271 Hwy 32 S. Tyner N.C. Bg Furniture Outlet Open 9om to 6pm Monday Through Saturday Badhom fond F den ton Phone 482-8082 “Better Buys - Bigger Bargains* * EDENTON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO Your Ford Tractor Dealer Agents For Evinrude Outboards US 17 South. Edenton, N.C. FISHER NUT COMPANY SOUTHEASTERN OPERATIONS Blair Funeral Service "Dignified Personal Service Is Our Business" phone 482-4449 141 East Carteret St. EDENTON Jack*on’« Radio & TV Service HAPPY HOLIDAYS! 482 - 4466 105 West Eden Edenton Savings & loan denton.N.C. I Where You Save Does Make A Difference! W. E. SMITH Seed, Fertilizer, Gas A Oil, Groceries, paint, Hardware Rt 3, Edenton, NC Phone 221-8457 Boswell's Market 22^45^s~“F"-~* Tig CHOWAN HERALD I Carolina Review: Ingram Disputes Newspaper Story ( Ingram ... “He’s right white he likes to be, in a In ... and a fight with a nig, liberal newspaper like the News and Observer, well, he’s in heaven.” That’s how one high ranking state Democrat described John Ingram in Ingram’s latest bout with the either real or imagined ! “powers that be.” Insurance Commissioner John Ingram’s most recent struggle is with the Raleigh News and Observer, an outfit that he has battled on numerous occasions over even more numerous issues. Last year, Ingram and the N&O argued over the salary and qualifications of one of the Commissioner’s top aides. This time, the N&O has taken Ingram to task over the amount of time he School Menus Revealed Edenton-Chowan Schools have released the following lunchroom menus for the week of December 7 -11. Monday Applesauce, cheese toast and milk. Cheeseburger-bun, french fries-ketchup, pickle chips, pear halves, and milk. Tuesday— Banana halves, assorted cereals, and milk. Fish fillet, green pepper slaw, potato rounds, ketchup, peanut butter cookies, cornbread, and milk. Wednesday Orange juice, little smokies, but tered grits or toast, and milk. Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, sliced peaches, rolls and milk. Thursday, Orange juice, ham biscuit and milk. Beef-vegetable soup, sand wiches, crackers, pineapple up-side-down cake and milk. elk Tiller Your Happy Shopping Center ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY! ABIBUCAL*KFFICIENCy EXPERT ", PAR EXCELLENCE l WHEN PHARAOH WAS ADVISED BV JOSEPH TO STORE .. JWlfs TaT'KM* , M, i LMBfIW UP ALL THE FOOD GROWN IN THE LAND, DURING SEVEN £-*■ dllßjL£ < / fllK A— BSg YEARS OF PLENTY. AGAINST THE TIME WHEN THEBE t ■ '-fX .jO- MmHk SeMrj* ' v WOULD BE SEVEN YEARS FAMINE. ALL OF WHICH f «#'* JOSEPH HAP PPEPICTEP BY INTERPRETING PHARAOHS . ,#% mHOT ■ tlUl mF‘& DBEAMiGENESIS 41:55-44), PHABAOHW46 SO PLEASED , T fHI W‘at HEMAL WAVE CHATS 1.. HAIYHUGE I L' " HOUSES BUILT TO HOARD EGYPT'S PROPUCE R/ (v* , -J ,li-Mf/ AND, WHEN -WE FAMINE SET IN THERE WAS FOOP WdtiA HHU RJXJLS •JWh&L'J' APLENTY —BUT JOSEPH DIDN’T THE FOOD YBEHgP » t - lSjf TO THE PEOPLE-FC SOLD ITTP THEM AND. \*M W 4m. Mill*. WHEN THEY BAN OUT OF MONEX HETOOK It AT 7 \ Bfll& THEIB ANIMALS IN PAYMENT ON THE GBAIN J*7 % In^MECeP J',!* JhSr AFTEB THAT, JOSEPH GAVE THE PEOPLE FREE 7] V SrW GRAIN WITH WHICH TO PLANT/WORE CROPS BUT / FINALLY, WHEN THE FW2MERS NEEDED MORE JWITS THEY HAD TO GIVE TO PHARAOH ONE-FIFTH OF ALL ; FOOD AND GBAIN,THEY HAD NOTHING LEFT BUT J /Qf THAT THEIB LAND PRODUCED, FROM THEN ON ! THEIB LAND WHICH JOSEPH TOOK TITLE TO VJ WITHOUT A DOUBT, THIS WAS THE MOST EFFECT IN THE NAME OF PHARAOH IN WGMENT FOB ■ f. IVE TAKE-OVEB OF A LAND BY ONE MAN THAT MOPE FOOD AND GBAIN—SO THE Pt*OAOH *W- HISTOBY HAS EVER RECORDED—*EFFICIB4Cy ! WOUND UP OWNING AU THE LAND OF EGYPT ~ t EXPERT* IS A MILD TERM FOB A MAN OF JOSEPHS ! WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THOSE LANDS OWNED \ i CALIBER, WHO HAD COME INTO EGYPT AS A SLA/E BY THE PRIESTHOOD! THE PRIESTS, WHO BV \ K AND/ IN DUE TIME, ENSLAVED THE ENTIRE TRADITIONAL LAM/, WERE FED FROM PHARAOHS / NATION—ALL BY HIMSELF / 5 STOMfi. HENCE -Wg/HM/ZT MP -jS SAVE THIS FOR YOU* SUNCWY *04004 «TB>P4QOK ' imFUinnwiMHimrtvnfcaMni .mwi Perry's Carpet Cleaning 114 W. Eden Call: 482-2676 The Holiday* Ara Almost Moral Professional Cleaning Services: <■* ai ILiWolonr liftnAnio lA/nl/m v»orpenngf upnoiiivryt winoowj/ VrOiit rtOOrSf JwnMOi 10l »BrVlCw OnO *lrw 880*w* wtiUfl» Murray L. Nixon Fishery, fM . RFDI spends in his vacatioi condominium in Myrtli Beach, South Carolina, am the number of long distanci telephone calls being charged to the state as i result of Ingram’s Myrtk Beach stays. The paper suggested that Ingram might be taking more vacation time than is ethical. There are no laws governing the amount of vacation that an elected member of the North Carolina Council of State may take. The newspaper further charged that Ingram had not allowed ample access to telephone records in the Insurance Commissioner’s office. In response, Ingram came out fighting. Armed with a prepared statement at a Raleigh news conference, Friday Cup of fruit, doughnut, and milk. Deli sandwich with lettuce, cheese slice, green peas, orange wedges, brownies and milk. | PFH I . \mA What wa call "HaH-and-Half" it actually 12 parcant cream. i Parts Voters au Specializing In Custom fab Exhaust & Muffler Work Albemarle Auto Parts N. Broad St 482-3384 in Ingram rebutted each of the le newspaper’s charges -- id individually, and then * proceeded to offer evidence g which, according to Ingram, a documented the unfair news le coverage by the News and r Observer. n In effect, the com e missioner said he “never s takes a vacation” and the phone calls to Myrtle Beach s were business related, f Ingram said he actually 1 saved the state money by li staying at his Myrtle Beach J home when he had in surance business in r southeastern North 1 Carolina. > Ingram also maintained i that the N&O reporter i examining the telephone records had left the in surance department offices i “with three hours left in the working day.” He said the reporter had the option of coming back the next day but didn’t. According to most ob | servers in Raleigh, there’s probably a little truth on both sides, but the same Democrat who suggested Ingram was in his element insists that Ingram has won this fight outright. “People really don’t care how many phone calls he’s made, they think it’s nit picking,” he said. Hunt ... On a more i Leaiy Bros. Storage Co. Buyers Os Peanuts Soybeans and Country Produce Sellers of Fertilizer and Seeds Phone 482-2141,482-2142 BLOCK CO Airport Rd. mE DENTON 482-7488 MANUMCTUMBS Os CONCMTt MOOUCTS. MNCI I*JO " “■ o» iw IWMI cONOtit mAtam uuxuim Compliments of Da«/ Corp. positive note, but then _ again, depemfing on per spective, Governor Hunt got back last week after a 10- day industry and business seeking tour of Japan and South Korea. The governor was back in time to spend Thanksgiving at his Rockridge farm near Wilson. According to Hunt spokesman, Gary Pearce, the governor will hold a news conference on Thurs day of this week to report on the success of the trip. The public can look forward to that news conference since the governor, usually after such excursions, will have an industrial carrot or two stuffed into his pockets. Pearce said things “had been slow” in the governor’s absence. “The phones just stopped ringing,” he said. PCB ... When things are Sty Ifoa Want "To Prink... "Tkat 'i Ifout BniinaiS, But Sty Ifou 4jav* -0 "Prinking ProUam, Wa Want "To kjalp. ” ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND AL-ANON Meet Monday Nights At 8 P.M. At First Presbyterian Church Corners of West Queen and Mosley Do You Wonder Where Your Money Goes? Do Your Bills Have You Down? —Budgets prepared —Advice on how to get out of debt. Help with your creditors. Call Jim Hunter Financial Management Service 482-8397 [m|pi CARROLL fjg|p3 EVANS, me. Swimming Pools And Custom Cabinets 221^9 Western Gas & Fuel Oil Mitchener Village Phone 482-4483 THE CARTER’S INK COMPANY A DIVISION OF DENISON MANUFACTURING COMPANY EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. 27932 482-4471 SEABROOK BLANCHING CORPORATION Blanchers to the Peanut Industry WE WORK FOR PEANUTS, AND WE ARE PROUD OF IT! PHONE 482-2112 EDENTON, NC Custom Mode Cabinets and Fine Wood Product ft C. NOBLE jL & SON C abin et S h «P ROUTE 3 BOX 127 A - (Os Nr ON N C 27932 Cbuefc Nobte Donn« Nook- j Bridge Turn Exxon Service Center 482-8441 Broad Street Williford-Barham Funeral Home NO W. Albemarle St. 482-7474 Dedicated To Serve The People Marvin Bartiam Paul Miller HOLLOWEU and BLOUNT gTPexa// drugs EDENTON 482-2127 Perry Roo/lng & Guttering 482-8t»79 Happy Holidays VALHALLA PRODUCE CO AftSk MANUFACTURER C c CHECK R-MIX PEtDS Buyer Os Poonuti Co’ton Corn Thursday, December 3, 1981 really slow in Raleigh, some reporters generally get a kick out of asking state officials the “status on PCB.” PCBs, you will recall, are the cancer-causing agents strewn along 200 miles of North Carolina roadsides. At one time, PCB was the most pressing problem in Raleigh and demanded immediate attention. Now the PCB’s are covered with charcoal-laced asphalt and await court action on an injunction prohibiting the PCB gathering and disposal at a Warren County disposal site. Gary Pearce may have come up with the definite statement on the whole mess. “We didn’t put it in Warren County, we just put it in court,” Pearce said. Some might suggest that’s where it belongs, literally.
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