& As is usual in the early session of each Congress, the committees are busy consid ering recently introduced leg islation, while action within the House itself is limited. The House Committee on Agriculture held extensive Local Students Intern Teachers GREENVILLE—Eighty-five public schools in North Caro lina are hosting 246 practice teachers from East Carolina University this quarter. The intern teachers came from 59 counties and 11 other states. Among those from Chowan County are: Barbara A. Wallace, 308 \JJfest Queen Street, Edenton, Graham Barden Elementary School (Havelock) first grade; Brenda I. Penny, 301 North Broad Street, Edenton, Jas per School (New Bern) sec ond grade; Brenda B. Win borne, Route 1, Edenton, Fourth Street Elementary School (Plymouth) first grade. Every day more and more EDENTON Families ( are switching to ■n. ' *' '' EDENTON is Coble Conntryl Yes, this is Coble Country. Every day more and more of your friends and neighbor* are reaching Tor Milk, Ice Cream, and Dairy Food* with the big, red Coble oval on them. They Join with people throughout North and South Carolina and portion* ol Virginia, Georgia, and Teraios*ee who enjoy dairy foods , that are "CoMeized” J ... unconditionally ' g uarantaad ter Purity, frathna**, and Flavor. BUY COBLE AT LEADING STORES I Report From Washington By Rep. Walter B. Jones '' 'H hearings on public law 480 which permits the United States Department of Agricul ture to conduct a barter pro gram with other nations to increase the total commercial exports of U. S. agricultural commodities, thus improving our balance of payments po sition in the family of na tions. The basic purpose of this barter program is to keep American dollars here at home as well as to assist Am erican agriculture. Simply stated, this program provides that if the Depart ment of Defense needs a mil lion dollars worth of goods in a foreign country where an installation exists, then by this process of barter, we trade an equal amount of ag ricultural products for the required materials which normally would be purchased in the foreign country. Os course, it is of the utmost importance to the economy of the First District that this legislation be continued, for in the year 1969, under this program, the value of agri cultural exports for the na tion was $451,218,000. , On Thursday last, I intro duced a bill which would re quire the Secretary of Agri culture to continue the prac tice of making advanced pay ments under the feed-grain program. These advanced payments have been forth coming since the plan was first instigated until this year when Secretary Hardin suddenly decided to discon tinue the plan, thereby caus ing many of our farmers un Kinion Releases Names On Term Honor Students Eight students at D. F. Walker Junior High School made the “A" honor roll for the six weeks period just ended. The roll, released by Prin cipal Jim Kinion, is as fol lows; Six Weeks A Honor Roll Seventh Grade—Sally Pet ers, Emma Turner, Virginia Byrum. Eighth Grade Jean By rum, Betsy Harrell, Pattie Elliott, Sybil Sanford. Ninth Grade—Ralph Nixon. Six Weeks B Honor Roll Seventh Grade Richard Parrish, Jeffery Smith, San toria Brothers, Janet Bunch, Susan Brooks, Debra Britt, Sue Stutzman, Knovack Gran by, Emilie Holmes, Amy By rum, Gris Bond, Kim Ben son, Susan Inglis, Mitzi Jor dan, Katherine Holmes. Eighth Grade—Dianne Gar rett, Clarence Shackleford, Celia Sanford, Mary Jo Bar row, Renee Hunnicutt, Hay wood Phthisic, James Wilson, Nelle Manning, Wendy Cran dall, Velda Stallings, James Lawrence, Jason Weeks, Ron ald Wilson, Leonard Small, Dollie Bonner, Mary Dail, IN 1970 you can count on SECURITY GOOD EARNINGS AVAILABILITY Your savings are insured up to $20,000 in our institution and will qualify as a blue chip invest ment in any portfolio. Why postpone security, peace of mind and good earnings? You're losing money! ytpliX /*5»/ IAWTY fffS/ of vow* \ Edenton Savings & Loan Assil A Safe Place Ta Save Since 1905 322 S. Broad St - Edenton, N. CL THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FERRUARY 12, 1919. expectedly to have to make other financing arrangements through loans and mortgages. In 1969, the total advanced payments for the First Dis trict were $3,870,000. Even if there had been some sound reason to discontinue the ad vanced payments, it should not have been done without at least a year’s notice in or der that other plans of fi nancing could be arranged. Another bill scheduled for action but postponed was H. R. 12025, known as the Checks Or Money Order Is Urged To Pay Income Tax GREENSBORO—Use a check or money order to pay your 1969 federal income tax, J. E. Wall, district director of In ternal Revenue for North Ca rolina, said today. Unlike a cash payment, a check or money order gives you a record of payment in case of loss or misdelivery. Wall pointed out that pay ment can be stopped on a misplaced check or money order and a new payment made. Checks or money orders should be made payable to the Internal Revenue Ser vice. Write your social se curity number on the check or money order and state the exact purpose of the pay ment to help assure your payment is properly credited. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD Nancy Travis. Ninth Grade—Conrade Gar rett, Charles Pierce, Albert Granby, David Foxwell, Lois Satterfield, Jerry Castelloe, Charles Everett, Hank Peters, Bill Chesson, Lorraine Baker, Adolph Boyce, .David Jethro, Nancy Overton. Semester A Honor Roll Seventh Grade—Sally Pet ers, Emma Turner, Sue Stutz man. Semester B Honor Roll Seventh Grade—Susan Ing lis, Mitzi Jordan, Janet Bunch, Emilie Holmes, Del ma Glasgow, Amy Byrunt, Linda Morgan, Richard Par rish, Dorothy Blount, Kath erin Holmes, Virginia By rum. Eighth Grade Pattie El liott, James Wilson, Betsy Harrell, Nancy Travis, Mary Dail, Nelle Manning, Wendy Crandall, Haywood Phthisic, Sybil Sanford, Celia San ford, Randolph Perry, Jean Byrum, Richard Brabble, James Lawrence, Ronald Wil son, Leonard Small. Ninth Grade David Fox well, Ralph Nixon, Mary Ann Blount, Rill Chesson, Nancy Overton, Charles Everett. National Forest Timber Con servation and Management Act. This legislation has caused a great deal of inter est, both pro and con. If passed, it will require the United States Forest Service to divert the funds received from the sale of public tim ber for the specific purpose of improved forest manage ment practices. These in clude reforestation, water shed protection, wildlife habi tat improvements and im proved recreational uses. The principal opposition is coming from organizations in the far western states. President Nixon presented to the Congress his budget for the 1971 fiscal year. He carried with it a request for an all-time high of $200.8 billion. Strangely enough, he did not request any appro priation for the long existing agricultural conservation prac tices program, nor were any funds requested to continue the free milk for the needy school children of this na tion. I have every confi dence that the Congress will restore the necessary funds in these two areas, as it is most difficult to understand their omission. MANN’S AUTO SALES & SERVICE, INC. Hiway 17 North Dial 482-3112 Edenton, N. C. OPEN I A. M. TO S P. M. I A. K TO 12 NOON SATURDAY '™ a Auto Parts SAVE 50% OR MORE USED AND REBUILT WE • MOTORS A STARTERS BUY • TRANSMISSIONS • GENERATORS • REAR ENDS • BODY PARTS WRECKS qßefc TyCer HHHi 4 *» I-Jr ■& «/# •„ % | WHWnBil|M 8 \ \ r KSBbr Alf 'm jQF 'ztSt/S-i % \ the costume look.. .EXPERTLY TAILORED IN BONDED ORLON ACRYLIC KNITS s2l on the subteen scene... We see them leading the Easter parade . . . then dress and jumper going their separate ways later on. Lines are simple and therefore wonderfully wearable. Colors are flower-fresh, banded in flattering white. Practically mussproof—that's bonded acrylic knits' claim to fame. Subteen sizes 6 to 14. a. Cardigan jacket plus crisp-pleated jumper dress. Turquoise or navy, flyaway scarf. b. Basic skimmer, cardigan coat banded and pocketed in white. Naw or coral. JL IflH . B. W MURFREESBORO Rodney Lee Bass, Jr., of Edenton has been named to the honor roll for the fall semester at Cho wan College. To be eligible a student must maintain a 2.00-2.49 quality point aver age on all work attempted with no grade below C. Cho wan operates on a 3.00 sys tem for an A. Bass, a gradu ate of Chowan High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bass, Route 3, Edenton. The Outer Banks of North Carolina is a barrier reef 175 miles long and runs from the Virginia line south to Cape Lookout and then curves back to the mainland. BELK TYLER OF EDENTON SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Continued from Page 2 With God's holy sanction, Jesus brought blessings in the guise of miracles to many; through God's holy sanction, He brought the blessing of forgiveness of sins and the glory of life everlasting to countless trillions throughout the ages of mankind past, present and future. Surely this is one of the miracles of all times. Christ’s mastery of the forces of nature, His healing power over the body and the mind. His superb conquering of Death—all these were mo tivated by His commitment to the Father’s will. Man has benefitted from that com mitment; man can benefit from commitment to God at any time. How committed are YOU? (These comments are based on outline* of the Interna tional Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by the Interna tional Connell of Religious Education, and used by per mission). The VA says a record number of 783,000 veterans, servicemen, their sons, daugh ters, wives and widows were in training as of December 31, 1969, an increase of 35 per cent over last year. qsf