PAGE SIX-B R (Legislation considered by the House last week included a bill to amend the Federal Deposit Insurance Act to re quire that certain transac tions in U. S. currency be re pented to the Department of Treasury. This legislation deals with two major prob lem areas in law enforce ment It requires the Secre tary of the Treasury to pre scribe regulations whereby insured banks, and other fi nancial institutions, must maintain appropriate types of records which may have a high degree of usefulness in criminal, tax or regulatory investigations or proceedings It also provides for records and reports of domestic cur rency transactions, exports and imports of monetary in struments and foreign trans actions by residents or citi zens of the United States or persons doing business there to. Another bill also passed unanimously was a resolu tion amending the rules of the House of Representatives relating to financial disclos ure, in that it would require members of Congress and certain employees of the (House to report for public purposes the sources of hon orariums of S3OO or more. Another provision requires that members report the identity of creditors to whom SIO,OOO or more was owed for 90 days or longer, with out a pledge of specific se- 4 Mltforii funeral home I == EDENfON. N. C. M H Dear friends, if M ;„f fter receiv ing pertinent ( M information from the bereaved = family, the funeral director ( H T P h ePa l! S the death certif icate. |f = The atter| ding physician or K M nfT 6 ! * in iindi te the cause I of death thereon. This certi- I -lnrsJ* IS . then filed with the 1 a registrar in exchange for | a burial 0 r removal permit. I i Ile1 le h copies of this offi - m cial death certificate may be M § secured as proof of death to H = Settle insurance and other IH | claims. 1 1 r Respectfully, p|§ OPEN EVENINGS for your convenience! Can’t bring your car in during the day? No problem. We’re open every evening for the convenience of our customers. You’re sure to like our fine Texaco products: Sky Chief and Fire Chief gasoline, localized for better performance. Famous Havoline Motor Oil. Mars ak, the lubricant that stays on the job. We carry the complete line of Texaco products...good rea sons why more and more people trust their cat*, to the man who wears the star, the Texaco star. Rudolph DalejTEmo] Report From WashingttJi | By Rep. Walter B. Jones curity. Such provisions ore a further insurance against the possibility of members being influenced by a "con flict of interest” to their con sideration of certain legisla tion. Also, the (Department of Transportation and related agencies appropriation for. fiscal year 1971 was approv ed by the House. The ad ministration’s budget estimate was $2 billion, 653 million, 825 thousand, while the House reduced this request by $65 million. This appro priation bill included the Coast Guard, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal High way Administration, ■ Federal Railroad Administration, Urb an Mass Transportation Sys tem, Civil Aeronautics Board, Interstate Commerce Com- i mission. VETERANS’CORNER Editor’! Kotoi Below ere ntk oriteHre mow on by the Vot er! oo Ad mi Bistro tie! to sene •( the wumj earreat qaestloas treat former eerrteemea Bad their femlliee. Farther late*, mottos oo retersmi beaaftte msy he ehtelaed et ear T* efttee. Q. I borrowed bn my GI insurance, and wish to start paying off the loan with monthly payments. How do I do this? A. Make your check or money order payable to the Veterans Administration, and mail it to the VA office where you pay your premiums. Give your insurance number, and specify that the payment is to n CHOWAN URALS, UWOW, MOW CAMOMMA, UOMBAY. IDU «, IMA Funds wen contained in this large appropriation to provide for 2,285 air traffic control personnel. Many of you are aware of the con gested conditions as they re late to our major airports. It is hoped that this will pro vide increased safety and less congestion at all airports. You will recall that Presi dent Nixon in his budget recommendations asked for no funds to continue the Coast Guard selected reserve force. The subcommittee ignored this request and allocated funds to provide for a level of 10,000 Coast Guard Re serve personnel. 'ln House ] action, an amendment was approved which provides for 16,500 personnel. This ac tion indicates the high re gard in which members of Congress hold the Coast Guard. be applied to your loan. Q. My mother receives a pension from the Veterans Administration because of the death of my father, a World War I veteran. She has been in a nursing home for the past four months. I recently learned that she may be en titled to an additional SSO per month because she is in a nursing home. Is this cor rect? A. Yes. Have your moth er submit evidence that she is a patient in the nursing home, and the VA will be able to make the additional award. (In fact, if VA de termines such a person re quires the aid and attendance of another person, she will be eligible for this payment even if she is not in a nursing home). Q. My husband is perma nently and totally disabled as a result of injuries suffered during World War M. Is my son entitled to assistance in securing a college education? A. Both you and your son may qualify for this assist ance which is given to wives and children of certain totally l disabled veterans whose dis abilities are the result of military service. After re ceiving counseling at the ex pense cf the VA, each of you may be entitled to educa te on a 1 allowance for 36 months. Contact your VA regional office for specific information. Summer Hours At Local Library (Beginning June 3, the Shepard-iPruden Memorial Li brary will close at 1 P. M. on Wednesdays. This will continue through the months of June, July and August. . Summertime is a good time for reading. Make Going To Church A Habit THE (NATURE OF THE CHURCH 'T International Sunday School Lesson for June 7 Memory Selection: ~N ow in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off ere made nigh by the blood of Christ.”—Ephesians 2:13. Lesson Text: Ephesians 1-2. Today’s lesson embodies one of the most in spiring of truths in the realm of the Christian doctrine—in that Christ came on earth to abolish the barriers that habitually separate people from God and from each other. Not the easiest passages to analyze, by any means, they will bear several readings, much study—and yield one of the most inspiring con cepts of God’s plan for mankind a reader of the Bible will come across in a long time. Centuries have passed since the writing of these passages—since the inception of Christian ity into the world. Words have become strange— or, at best, if still in general use, have different meanings. The literal person, who envisions in his mind’s eye a building when the word “church” is men tioned, will find himself out of step with the context of this lesson. For "church” in this Book we are studying today, is more accurately trans lated as .“people.” It is the people who make up the church, and it is the people who govern its actions, its pace, its effectiveness. “The church” is 'the embodiment of all that is great and far-seeing and perfect in God’s patient plan for the welfare of mankind. We ordinary human beings, short-sighted though we may be, and all to often given to sinning—are the temples of God’s Spirit. Through God’s grace, we are the “new humanity.” Our salvation results from the grace of God, not through our own deeds. And it results frorft. the measure of our response to God’s regenerating power within our lives. > For salvation is a creative process, transform ing sinners into servants of the Lord. If one should have any doubts on this score, there are many places in the (Bible where one can see that God, indeed, through Christ, per formed some of His greatest works with scene pretty sorry material. God never demanded that only perfect ves sels should experience His will; had He done so, it is doubtful that Christianity would be as widespread as it is today. Rather, He accepted man’s shortcomings, in a spirit of. love and for giveness, and extended His glory to the most needy of mankind. And Christ, in His short tenure on earth, carried on in this, wise, going among the outcasts of those days and times, in spiring, recruiting—building the church. God fully intended that the church should stand for the real and only life that man was to consider important Through the church mar was to draw closer to his Maker; he was to see people and events with new meaning—with the scales stripped from his eyes. He was to listen with a new awareness to the sounds of the world— and to the sounds of Heaven. The church was a community of people bound Continued on Page 8 BELK TYLER Your Happy Shopping Store W. E. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANDISE “Rocky Hock" PHONX 321-4031 EDENTON M. G. BROWN CO., INC. Lumber Mill work —' Building Material Reputation Built on Satisfied Customers PHONE 433-3131 EDENTON This Space Sponsored By a Friend of the Churches In Chowan County EDENTON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY YOUR FORD TRACTOR DEALER Aganta Tor Brinrude Outboard* U. & IT SOUTH— EDENTON, N. C. 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