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Page 6-B Rep. Stanford White Reports By Rep. Stanford White Despite the fact that adjournment of this session of the General Assembly is near, many bills are being introduced each day. The daily sessions now run from 1:30 P. M. until 4 P. M. The mornings are taken up with committee meetings and the afternoon hours, after 4 P. M., are taken up with work on the budget. There were two evening sessions this week that were held in order to take care of some of the bills on an ever lengthening daily calendar. House Bill 1006 was ratified this week. This is a skmP* STATE JAYCEE AWARD PRESENTED Allan Clark, fifth grade student at Ernest A. Swain School, recently received a plaque and a $25 Savings Bond as third place state winner in the N.C. Jaycee’s Essay Contest on “Why I’m Proud To Be An American.” Alton Clark, past president of the Edenton Jaycees and Allen’s father, made the presentation during an Awards Day program at Swain School. To receive this honor, Allen’s essay won first place on his school’s level, first place in the Northeastern region before being placed in state competition. | Stand lip for Jesus i Stand up, stand up tor Jesus, J j 1 f soldiers of the cross; if dboujfc j l.iittuph tits royal banner, , / \ It must not suffer loss: / Corfcar ’ rom v ‘ c *‘ r y u,, /o victr# i *W•• V : ///> army shall He lead, hllttina e '’ er M lot if vanquished, | And Christ is Lord indeed. , | Dudley Tvng, a young Philadelphia |i ‘T_ N minister, was watching a new corn- !f) _ tßfop sheliing machine when he was fatally |j I j b ,lr t- As his life ebbed, he sent one last ■ j message to his friends - “Tell them to aj| ’ 1 1 sfond up for Jesus!” Mr. Duffield, a l| II rient * ant * m 'n*ster, felt these words I fl! ' u " ere tl>u Bre;lt8 re;lt to ,)e ' (>st - He wrote the o 1 \ h above verse, which, set to stirring mu- I \nfyL |j s i c - * s one of our most challenging m ttlT_tin K Vjlr ! hymns. Kt INCREASED EFFICIENCY WITH UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT. If you feel that your present farm equipment is not meeting your standards of efficiency, then its time'you visited your Production Credit Association By getting a PCA eguipment loan you can have your new eguip ment working for you immediately Give us a call today Albemarle Production Credit Association Edenton, N. C. bill that 1 introduced sometime ago and provides for die reorganization of the Marine Fisheries Com mission and the Com mercial and Sports Fisheries Committee. It increases the membership of the commission from seven to 15. Some other bills that have been ratified recently -and which you might be in terested in knowing about are as follows: House- Bill 944 —An act concerning payment of interest on life insurance death benefits from date of death to date of payment to beneficiary. House Joint Resolutionlo22—A joint resolution urging the Congress to take ap propriate action to override the Food and Drug Ad ministration’s ‘decision to ban the use of saccharin. House Bill 420—An act to amend G. S. 90-29 (cl (4) to allow the practice of den tistry by dental students at off-campus locations ap proved by the N.C. State Board of Dental Examiners. House Bill 250—An act to require operators of vehicles to reduce speed to avoid accident. This act says that the fact that the speed of a vehicle is lower than the foregoing limits shall not relieve the operator of a vehicle from the duty to decrease speed as may be necessary to avoid colliding with any person, vehicle or other conveyance on or entering the highway, and to avoid injury to any person or property. House Bill 431 —An act to authorize counties and cities to regulate the possession of dangerous animals. Senate Bill 347 —An act to amend G.S. 75A-15 with respect to special boating and water safety regulations applicable to local waters. House Bill 997 —An act to amend section 10-8 of the general statutes to increase notary fees. This provides that the notary fee be in creased from 50 cents to sl. House Bill 866 —An act to amend G. S. (105-466 (b) to provide that the board of county commissioners may levy a sales tax after notice and public hearing if an election under G. S. 105-465 has not been held within five years. When buying canned tuna, read the labels carefully. Albacore is the only kind of tuna that can be labeled “white meat.” “Light meat” comes from the yellow fin, skip jack and blue fin varieties. If the can contains bonito, a fish very much like tuna, it must be labeled “bonito.” Relieves Pain and Itch of Hemorrhoidal Tissues prompth, temporarily, in many cases. There’s a medication that re lieves occasional hemorrhoidal symptoms within minutes. Then it goes beyond soothing; actually helps shrink swelling of hemorrhoidal tissues due to inflammation. The name: Preparation H . Doctor-tested Preparation H. with its exclusive formula, is America’s leading hemorrhoidal remedy by far. Ointment or suppositories. rag CHOWAN HERALD Light Demand For Sdutheastern Area Peanuts Southeastern Section Demand for Southeastern grown peanuts was light during the week ending June 10. Trading was slow and prices were slightly lower as shelters tried to clean up remaining stocks. New crop trading was very slow and no sales were reported. Scattered showers con tinued to provide the only moisture for most of the Southeast. Soil moisture remained short in most of the Florida growing area. Peanut planting was delayed in some areas by the lack of moisture. In Georgia showers were quite variable and did not provide general relief from the dry conditions according to the Georgia crop reporting service. In the Southern three-fourths of the state moisture supplies were called very short to short. Crop conditions were fair to good. About one-third of the crop was in bloom. Soil moisture in Alabama was very short to short. Peanut stands were only fair and some fields remained to be planted when moisture was available. Prices paid per pound for shelled Runner type peanuts sold on an FOB shipping point basis for June shipment were: Jumbo 34 to 34V 4 cents; Medium 33 V 4 to 33M>; and U.S. Splits 27 Vi, Virginia-North Carolina Section Demand for Virginia and North Carolina grown peanuts was fairly light during the week ending June 10. Trading was very slow and prices were lower. No new crop treading was reported. Frequent showers provided adequate moisture. The crop was emerging very well anil crop conditions were good to very good. Recent cool weather was not considered harmful to the crop. Prices paid per pound for Virginia type peanuts sold on an FOB shipping point basis for June shipment were: Unshelled Fancy 364 cents; Shelled Number One 34; Number Two 26‘a. Southwestern Section Demand for Southwestern grown peanuts was very light during the week ending June 10. Trading was very slow but prices were about unchanged. No new crop trading was reported. The Texas crop was in good condition but was in need of additional moisture. Subsoil moisture levels were higher than at the same time last year. Planting activity in Oklahoma were slowed by dry soils and should con tinue for the next couple weeks. The New Mexico crop was emerging well and was in good condition but needed additional moisture. Prices paid per pound for Southwestern grown peanuts sold on an FOB shipping point basis for June shipment were: Shelled. Spanish Type Number One cents; U.S. Splits 29; Runner Type Jumbos 35Vfe; and Unshelled Valencias, handpicked 33 to 33VS> cents. 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And Granny was fully aware that a few -For Happy Motoring individuals claim to be atheists or agnostics. ~Y our Fr(w-V EXXON But the idea that God created us loves us. . . seeks us Exxon Products-Atlas Tire* saves us. To Granny that was plain as the nose on your Andßatteries face. As Granny often added: Even a child knows that! Every Hobbs Implement Co Sunday millions of them are proving her right. ~Y OUR DEM£R .. Your Farm Equipment U Needs Area Life Time Your Hapf* Shopping Qwit jwlM "Your Friendly FORD Dealer VV. Hicks St -Edenton, N.C Edenton Office Supply Everything For Theotfice c omrr ~h| Kei»t,r Advertising Service tiw Strubu'g. Virginia Scnftww MWciM „TM Bibla Vk«| 501 S. Broad Ph . 482 2627 Qu|NN / HOME OF FINE FURNITURE - —- Leary Bros. Storage Co. ! Buyers of Peanuts, Soybeans and -m _ -y Country Produce JI dW /Ts \f Sellers of Fertilizer and Seeds ULIWn/f Edenton Savings & Loan ¥ Dfifi/lfl VWktv fuu Save DOES JL/Coul/f 1/ Make A Difirmux.' # ' Edenton, N.C. / Byrum Implement & Truck Co., Inc. DOERS OF THE WORD , International Sunday School Lesson Immmml /tom,*- Dealer Scripture: James 2:1-7, 14-20 Phone4B2-2151, Edenton By Mrs. Jesse Waller The cross is the most beautiful symbol in Christianity, Western Gas & because it not only symbolizes Christ’s death for our salva- Fuel Oil tion, but the vertical and horizontal represent our relationship Mitchener village with God and humanity. These two aspects of our experience p . make for a wholeness in our daily lives. Phone 482-4483 In this lesson the emphasis is placed in the reflection of our deeds. If our service to man is pure and constant, this W. E. Smith stems from a strong faith. I have noticed in prayer groups, so (xnerai often that, after meeting and praying together for others, they merchandise are not content to stop there. Usually this group is moved on, "Rocky hock !*?“, han i" 88 lead , in « than • to some °" e " ones in need. Phone 221-4031, Edenton bum 11 mg these needs becomes as great a joy as their prayer time together, or even greater. Unfortunately, there are some who are doers only, and not Montgomery Ward even hearers. I have known well known people in a church, to t show up after the service,to be seen, never attending a serv- r °* eephoneaj 9 ice of worship. The person who waits until theend of the Edenton, N. C. church year to see if his or hermoney is needed is in this same category. They are doers to be seen cf men. They forget that God looks upon the heart. There are other well meaning people who me just busy, Parker-Evans Hardware bisy. They are not only busy themselves, but they are always Company thinking of things someone else can do, not relating to the • ; - kingdom. gleem paints When we read about some of the origins of wo(ld wide or ganizations to help needy people, we find that there waß first . - Phone 482-4401, Edenton someone with a strong faith. The Red Cross, the abolishing of slave trade in fritain, the Sal vation Army, the training of Mitchener’s Pharmacy nurses and deaconesses, the YMCA, the Gideons, and many J others cameout of someone who had been touched in a revival. Today we are reaping many of the benefits of these pio- prescription pharmacists neers who felt the hand of God upon them, and were moved, in faith, to action. James knew the oppression of the Jewish people first hand. hone 482-3711 Eden t°n They were persecuted and ostracized. James writes this die course to consider how faith is tested by trial. He emplores, “show no partiality,” because this would preclude brother- Edenton Shell Service hood. In James’ picture that he portrayed, two men came to .. church, one was rich, one was poorr'Tliey were obviously s*rvict now busiiwm treated differently. In most cases the undesirables would be 1 turned away. To James this would be empty profession. ’ Plume 482-4770 Edenton, N. C. Is our faith alive, or is it dead? There is a sure way it can be tested. Faith must express itself in tangible ways. We ■■■* look to Christ and His compassion for others, red test our i lives fay His life. ' ' I Closing thought: May we never become insensitive to the ' f\ needs new and for. W (Baaed on copyrighted Outlinesprodnced by the Committee a an the Uniform Series and used by permission.) C- f \l I * I ft M Thursday, June 16, 1977
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