Page 8-B Commemorative Bill Introduced "WASHINGTON, D.C. - Rep. Walter B. Jones of the First District of North Carolina, has introduced in thtflJ.S. House erf Represen tatives a Joint Resolution call ing'for the national com mefnoration of the 400th an niversary of the first English attempts to settle in America, at Roanoke Island. Drafted with the assistance of the State Committee created in 1973 to organize the observance, and with the cosponsorship of the entire delegation of North Carolina representatives, the Jones Resolution asks the President to designate the years 1984 through 1987 as a period of na tional observance of this historic event. The first ac tivity planned for the celebra tion is set for April 27,1984, in Plymouth, England, to com memorate the sailing of Sir Walter Raleigh’s first expedi tion. In this country, activities will begin on July 13, 1984, with the dedication of a marker on the shores of North Carolina near the site where the English first landed, the commissioning of a reproduc tion of one of the settlers’ ships - the “Elizabeth II” -, the issuance of a com memorative stamp, and a special performance of the play “The Lost Colony”. The celebrations will conclude on August 18,1987, the 400th an niversary of the birth of Virginia Dare, the first baby born to English parents in America. “Our country has a fascinating history that when brought to life through ac tivities such as those planned for this 400th anniversary celebration, can educate and entertain thousands. Because the events we will com memorate are so important to not only North Carolina but to all of America and even reaching to our allies across the Atlantic, I have introduc ed this resolution to grant na tional recognition to, and en courage national participa tion in, our efforts,” said Chairman Jones. Pvt. Stallings Completes Training Pvt. Ruby D. Stallings, daughter of Willie M. and Wayland H. Stallings, Route 2, Eden ton, has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tac tics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. She is a 1982 graduate of J.A. Holmes High School, Edenton. Vegetable Market Opens June 2 FAISON A seasonal federal-state vegetable market news office will open here June 2. According to state Agriculture Commissioner Jim Graham, the office will report information on vegetable marketing sold through the Faison Auction Market and eastern North Carolina including spring irish potatoes in the northeast area of the state. Sponsored by the N.C. and U.S. Departments of Agriculture for the ninth con secutive year, the office will be operated by Steve Skuba, an USDA fruit and vegetable market reporter from Pom pano Beach, Florida. “Prices and market infor mation will be available 24 hours a day by recorder telephones at Faison and Elizabeth City,” Graham said. ' > Telephone numbers for the recorded market information are: Faison Auction Market, 919-267-9361; Faison Area Packing Sheds and Terminal Margfct, 919-267-5331 and Irish potatoes and cabbage, Elizabeth City, 919-338-8906. A mailed market report will beoffciredtwicea week. Per sons interested in receiving the report may contact Charles Edwards, market . news chief, Division of Marketing, N.C. 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