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- Public laws and resolutions passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1941]
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- 1941
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- ["North Carolina."]
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- ["North Carolina, United States"]
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Public laws and resolutions passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1941]
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1941 — Resolutions
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WHEREAS, the farm value of this crop in this State approxi¬
mates about five per cent of the total North Carolina farm
income; and
Whereas, the National Peanut Council, in conjunction with
the Growers Peanut Cooperative Association, Dean I. 0. Scliaub
of North Carolina State College, and a large number of rail¬
roads and independent food merchants and the National Asso¬
ciation of Food Chains have entered into an extensive radio and
newspaper advertisement of the peanut industry in this and
other states; and
Whereas, this activity on the part of industry and organiza¬
tions and persons mentioned above will greatly encourage this
pi'oject :
.Voui, therefore, be it resolved by the House of Representatives,
the Senate concurring :
SECTION' 1. That the General Assembly of North Carolina
do hereby designate January twenty-third to January thirty-
first as Peanut Week in this State.
Sec. 2. That the General Assembly do request and call upon
the citizens of North Carolina to give all possible support and
encouragement to this campaign and program.
Sec. S. That this Resolution shall he in full force and effect
from and after its ratification.
In the Genera! Assembly read three times and ratified, this
the 24th day of January, 1941.
II. R. 106 RESOLUTION 9
A JOINT RESOLUTION EXPRESSING SYMPATHY UPON
THE DEATH OF FRANCIS DONNELL WINSTON, FOR¬
MER MEMBER OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, AND
APPOINTING A JOINT COMMITTEE TO ATTEND THE
FUNERAL.
Whereas, Francis Donnell Winston, well known as “The
Grand Old Man of Bertie,” a former member of the House of
Representatives from Bertie County, and a former Lieutenant
Governor of North Carolina, died January twenty-eighth, one
thousand nine hundred and forty-one at the ripe old age of
eighty-three, having rendered valuable service to the State
of North Carolina in many official capacities; and
Whereas, the State of North Carolina in his passing has lost
one of its best known and most valuable citizens; and
Whereas, it is the desire of the General Assembly of North
Carolina to express sympathy to his widow and relatives in
their loss and sorrow at his passing:
Relative value of
peanut crop.
Advertisement
of peanut
industry.
E ncouragement
of project.
Designation of
Peanut Week.
Request for
citizens’
support.
Preamble :
Death of Francis
Donnell
Winston.
State's loss of
valuable citizen.
Expression of
sympathy
desired.
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