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Page 6-B mt ’ 'WK lnK*iH ?"*&* *: \ - " ■ - - sl 4 a \ - \ V.T-Iy <y CITED FOR WORK —The Farm Credit Banks of Columbia, which serve North Carolina, were cited recently for outstanding accomplishments by the' National Agricultural Advertising and Marketing Association. Henry M. Simons, Jr., rigt, was named “Southeastern Farm Marketing Man of 1972.” and Robert A. Darr was presented the NAAMA award for the “Most Outstanding Agri-Marketing Promo tional Activity in 1972. Darr is president of both the Federal Land Bank and the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank. Simons is executive director of FCB Ser vices. The banks’ advertising also received two first place awards. The mem ber-owned Land Bank, Credit Bank' and Bank for Cooperatives together with Land Bank Associations and PCAs provide over two billion dollars in agricultural credit in the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida. , = W ©tUffortT 1 fm fun&al pH J™ our experience, we natur ■ Security C< and VeSns H :=i helpful" in 6 h ft Ve °PP°rtunity to be MM z~ neiptui m this connection nnt 51 . l . standpoint but as a B a family fnend. We are glad („ K, MBf ■ IS ’?, lsta "“ w can to '°„e* M ,4e£ , and We consider it a con W :Z : " f p nt . la J P art of our service. W~ I with us d,SCI,SS such thin S s g FOR QUICK RESULTS, TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD! NOTICE -TO CHOWAN COUNTY TAMERS By order of the Chowan County Commissioners, I wiU on Monday, May 7,1973, advertise property for sale for 1972 delinquent taxes, the sale to be held on Monday, June 4,1973. PAY YOUR TAXES NOW AND SAVE THIS EXTRA EXPENSE AND EMBARRASSMENT! CHOWAN COUNTY TAX BEPABTMENT Man’s real life is happy, chiefly because he is ever expecting that it soon will be so. -E. A. Poe. Rep. Stanford White Reports A public hearing was held this week in connection with the Coastal Management bill. After the hearing, there was a conference between Sen. “Monk” Harrington, Sen. Phil Godwin, Rep. Vernon James and myself in reference to this bill. It is our feeling that there should be no further action taken during this session. Between now and January, 1974, we would like for at least five public hearings to be held and we would want these hearings to be held somewhere in the coastal area from Manteo to the South Carolina line. These meetings would be held for the purpose of having local people express their views and have some input in a new bill that will be drawn. This would give everyone who lives in the coastal area an opportunity to be heard such as farmers, fishermen, etc. It is my feeling that with a bill of this magnitude and as far reaching as it is in certain areas, the people to be affected should have a great deal to say THE CHOWAN HERALD Wayside PalpK D. E. Earnhardt TEXT: “The Kfatdom of God is within you.” Luke 17:21. We preachers practice internal medicine. We are charged with keeping sinners out of hell. The way we do it is by getting hell out of sinners. Die prophets of the Old Testiment were nomads, without a home. The Apostles of the New Testiment were confirmed jailbirds because they had to live where the devil’s crowd directed. Nine of the twelve died with their shoes on, but their testimony set the world on fire. Saul of Tarpus presided at the stoning of St. Stephen, but the testimony of the dying martyr was too much for the umpire who called the strikes. Saul took refuge in flight but a voice kept calling him and he fell on his face in despair. He begged for mercy but when he tried to nm from the burden, he found himself crawling on his knees. The devil had done his worst but God took over and did His best. Out of the fight came St. Paul who later wrote the heart of the New Testament. God’s first gift was life, His best gift was Christ, His last gift is Heaven. We are invited to so use the first that through the best we may obtain the last. in the wording and meaning. It is my definite feeling that nothing further will be done during this session. It appears at this writing that the S3OO-million school bond referendum will be the priority method for raising additional funds for local schools units. This method was chosen in committee to take preference over the sloo-million grant fund that had been proposed also. The minimum wage to SI.BO, effective July 1, passed the House this week. It places North Carolina ahead of the Federal minimum wage. An amendment was proposed to delay the effective date to allow for the Federal minimum wage to be enacted first. However, it was defeated. A bill to provide for absentee voting in primaries is proposed and appears to be headed for passage. If it is enacted, it is a simple and yet safe method to provide for this. An interesting proposal before the General Assembly is the Uniform Probate code. Several states have enacted such an act. It provides for a simple and much less expensive method to probate estates. Many of the prolonged and expensive legal problems of estate settlement' are simplified under the terms of this proposed bill. SALES REPORTED Total sales for the first quarter of 1973 for Pilot Life Insurance Co., were $255,420,743, an increase of more than SSO-million over the corresponding period of 1972, according to an announcement by R. E. Saunders, Edenton staff manager for the company. Bananas have always been an important food, and scientists are searching for ways to grow more and better bananas. Firm, delicious Chiquita Brand bananas stand out ' front the rest. Upstaging the others, these top bananas are available at your local neighborhood store. Taylor Theatre Edenton, N. C. Wednesday and Thursday, April 25, 26—Rating X Marsha Jordan in “The Class Reunion" Rating—G FIVE BIG DAYS Friday, April 27 Through Tuesday, May I Walt Disnoy's "The World's Greatest Athlete" With Tom Conway Jon Michael Vincent Wed* May t-JUUnc X ’ "The Love n » n MAKE CHURCH - GOING ... A HABIT MAN RESPONDS [ THROUGH FAITH S International Sunday School ■ Lesson for April 29, 1973. • LESSON TEXT: Matthew ! 16:13-16; John 20:24-31; Acte 1 26:25-34; Romans 10:5-13. ! , Great theologists have held | widely differing views on the i resurrection; atheists have { scoffed; agnostics have ■ argued the subject. It is not, | therefore, surprising that the ■ early church made faith in | the resurrection of Christ a i commitment of the basis of | Christian confession! ' In passing, one may reflect ! on the irony that faith (in ' something) is essential to ■ everyone. Even the atheist J finds solace in his faith in ■ unbelief! But - beyond that, | what has he? ■ How futile it would be for | one to live, to love, to suffer, i to rejoice -- if one believed } that the end of all that • suffering, that loving, were ! the grave! 1 How much more satisfying ! it is to look to a life beyond a 1 that with which we are ■ presently involved, knowing [ that to God, the Father, and t ■ to Christ, the Son, we are | persons of individual worth! i Forindividual.sinningman, | Christ suffered insufferable * ■ indignities. And did no gladly [ - even unto the cross! In the ■ face of such proof of His faith ' J in mankind, can we do less? i than believe? | Perhaps, in the story of < I Zacchaeus, we can find the ! strength to acclaim Christ as [ Lord! < ■ Zacchaeus had an [ unenviable reputation, by ■ Christian standards. Rich, in , | an era when riches were ■ achieved at the expense of the [ multitude, Zacchaeus ■ nevertheless identified | himself with Christ. Fully i aware of the risk to his. j livelihood, of the charges that • would be levelled against him | of being a traitor and a 1 hypocrite, he nevertheless S sought Christ! I Small of stature, he ■ surrendered his dignity | sufficiently to climb a tree, ■ that he might behold the } Lord. And how precious our ■ sense of dignity is to the | individual! (only when we [i are cornered, can we ■ J appreciate our innate sense J ■ of individual worth...and how J we react when that dignity is > threatened)! Zacchaeus, 1 , however, so earnestly sought ! 1 the Lord that personal dignity ■i was abnegated! He sought ■ ' Christ, knowing instinctively J! that Christ sought him! I I And through His ever- Ji present Spirit, Christ seeks ■ J all of us! To those who have J i the courage of commitment, 1 1 He is ever-present and Ji approachable. He sees us <! through the eyes of love -- and ! 1 He cares about us - deeply 1 ! and irrevocably! i 1 Christ, the Savior of ■i mankind: there is no more ■ ' noble title than that! For [i Him, there was no nobler 1 1 calling. For us, there is no ji greater compulsion to a i J responsive faith than that He J i died that we might live! ■ j We cannot hide our needs j i from God; we cannot hide our • [ innermost thoughts from j ■ Him. Through Christ He calls 1 1 us to a new life...to a spiritual j i rebirth. Like Zacchaeus we < [ must respond to that call - !> promptly, joyfully, publicly, 'land without reservation. I I Salvation is proffered to all [I men, regardless of race, ■ [ color, or creed; it knows not J i the boundaries of riches or of i [ poverty. It is ours through j ■ Christ, for the taking! ■ J (Based on copyrighted j i Outlines produced by the 1 1 Committee on the Uniform J > Series and used by ■ | permission). I A mm - ™g.agp*r.,„ j j II! 111 11 Sunday |p|||||i: 1 , I 1 John Wm,. 12-29 WM mmm Ji I;| Monday , "’•> {, I j! • John 12 '§|§jgß| B,< 20-33 fgi Tuesday • Luke 9 n 1 1 18-22 Wednesday \Sj| .Luke 9 iM .|At* 0 . 111-44-66 44-66 H ts God hos9 ' 1 \ : Thursday 1 the po re ° . Q iven Y oU . . Qro cte r •‘ ’ \ • • Mark 10 I Y°o ° h»s !] ‘ft® \ F bU '' d ' n9 enrich'n9 e^oS tb'\'»' eS ;j Saturday 1 . t these sp' r ' \\ • Mark 14 1 ' O U« W j! \ But church 6XS ji yj | I 1 Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society J ■ 1 Copyright 1973 Keister Advertising Service, Inc.. Strasburg, Virginia i J _ „* - ... jtr .' -, . .... —■, r . 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Buyers of Peanuts, Soybeans and Country Produce P Sellers of FertHfaere and Seeds J Phones 482-2141, 482-2142 ' - li.'.V ■ ■ Thursday, April 26,1973 Edenton Savings & Loan Association Where Yoii Save DOES Make a Difference! Edenton, N. C. Byrum Implement & Truck Co., Inc. International Harvester Dealer Phone 482-2151, Edenton Western Gas & JtMUSL Fuel Oil Service Mitchener Village Colonial Funeral Home Highway 32 North—Edenton, N. C. Phone 482-4486 W. E. Smith GENERAL MERCHANDISE “ROCKY HOCK” Phone 221-4031, Edenton Montgomery jWard 401 S. Broad St.—Telephone 482-4469 Edenton, N. C.. R. D. DIXON, JR., Agent Parker-Evans Hardware Co. SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINTS Phone 482-2315, Edenton This Space Sponsored By a Friend Os The Churches In Chowan County Mitchener's Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS Phone 482-3711, Edenton
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