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SEE US We'll Pay You A Fair Price! $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK GREAT GREAT ON GAS! ON GAS! Hours: M-F 8-5:30 A utomotive + 704-482-0441 INCLUDING INCLUDING IMPORTS IMPORTS We Sell 1900 ELIZABETH AVE. SHELBY, NC Charlie Heston, Owner-Tech WE NOW OFFER: AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT & REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR Come see our selection of "BUY HERE-PAY HERE" pre-owned vehicles. A reso- lution spon- sored by S p e a k e r Tim Moore ( R - C l e v e - land) that p r o p o s e s a d d i n g C o n g r e s - sional term limits to the US Constitution was approved by the North Carolina House of Represen- tatives on Wednesday. House Joint Resolution 172 Term Limits for Congress is sponsored by Speaker Moore, Rep. Mike Clampitt (R-Haywood), Rep. Jeff Mc- Neely (R-Iredell), and Rep. Wayne Sasser (R-Stanly). The resolution supports an application to the US Con- gress for an Article 5 'Conven- tion of the States,' submitted for the specific purpose of proposing an amendment to the US Constitution to impose term limits on members of Congress. Speaker Moore said Wednesday a broken legisla- tive process in Washington D.C. is harming the federal government and the Ameri- can people, requiring serious measures to command ac- countability for leadership of the United States. "I sponsored House Joint Resolution 172 because I think term limits for members of Congress is an idea whose time has come," Speaker Moore said Wednesday. "When you talk to the American people, they sup- port term limits for the US Congress. They know the President is term-limited. So I am proud to advance this important proposal that has broad bipartisan support among our citizens." "This bill is a step forward giving the states an opportu- nity to put in place term lim- its and is narrowly drawn to address this issue. If a Con- vention of States were held to consider an amendment proposing term limits, it must be ratified by 38 states, and each state has just one vote." "This is what the framers had in mind - a procedure they put in the US Consti- tution. This is an important issue that Congress has not done, and that they presum- ably won't do. So if you want to see term limits at the fed- eral level this is your best, and I would say this is your only, opportunity to do so." "We talk about reform on the Democratic side of the aisle, and on the Republi- can side of the aisle. This is a bipartisan reform that is much-needed in Washington D.C., and I urge you to sup- port term limits for Congress today." HJR 172 was sent to the North Carolina Senate. NC House approves Resolution proposing term limits for Congress MOORE Editor's Note: (The recipes in today's Cooking Corner are from "50 Years of Serving Children" by Cleveland County School Food Service Association.) SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER Diana Hamrick KM Middle School 6 chicken breasts 1 can cream of chicken soup 2 cups rice 1 cup chicken broth Salt and pepper to taste 2 Tbsp. sage ¼ cup margarine, melted Pour rice in casserole dish. Place chicken on rice. Mix soup with 1 can of water and chicken broth. Pour over rice and chicken. Salt and pepper to taste. Mix sage with melted margarine. Pour over chicken and rice. Cook for 1 hour on 350 degrees. Serves 6. MELT I N YOUR MOUTH CHICKEN PIE Patsy Rountree KM Schools 1 chicken, cooked and deboned 2 cups broth 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 stick margarine, melted 2 cups self-rising flour 2 cups buttermilk Place chicken in 9x12 dish. Bring broth and soup to boil. Remove from heat and pour over chicken. Mix margarine, flour, and buttermilk and pour over chicken. Bake at 350 de- grees for 30 minutes. Brown at 450 degrees for 10 minutes. SQUASH PATTIES Mary Bennett KMHS 4 cups cooked squash, mashed 1 egg, beaten 1 cup onions, chopped 1 cup flour Salt and pepper to taste Mix ingredients together. Drop by tablespoons into pan with oil and fry until browned. ANGEL BISCUITS Annie Mae Berry Grover Elementary 2 ½ cups self-rising flour 2 Tbsp. sugar 1 pkg. yeast in ¼ cup warm water 4 Tbsp. Crisco 1 cup buttermilk Mix all ingredients; kneed and set in refrigerator overnight. Kneed again. Cut biscuits and let rise for at least 2 hours, then bake. Makes 12 to 16 biscuits.

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