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I Bounce Sheets X I°° Avocados 5.“ I°° Oranges 5 1 19 style Hair Spray *:; I°° FOR YOURLAUNDRY .|QO MILD MEDIUM SIZE N.C. GROWN NO NONSENSE ASST. COLORS AND SIZES ... hMdOetergent “■ * Yellow Onions 3.5,79* Sweet Potatoes » 39* PantyHose s 1 : nog Food Food 9« i Roasted Peanuts Popcorn ~„gge oust Pan sskst, si" $ ■.. ' _ , 1 j 701 North Broad Street - Edenton, N.C. | THE CHOWAN HERAI.n The Carolina Review Effective Lobby. Sparked by an unfortunate circumstance, it was revealed in Raleigh last week that the N. C. Highway Patrol, while maintaining three 8-hour shifts, still doesn’t routinely patrol state highways after 2 A. M. According to patrol of ficials, the three shifts are overlapping and the last shift normally goes home at 2A.M. Troopers on the third shift remain on call for accidents and other emergencies until morning. The information about patrol hours was revealed after a Raleigh woman was stranded all night with car trouble on a short stretch of I- 40 outside of Raleigh. She reported seeing no trooper for the nine hours she shivered in the darkness. Though her auto was tagged with the customary white flag distress signal, no other bypassers stopped until a lone female offered assistance in the early dawn. Patrol Commander Col. John T. Jenkins said he was not happy about revelations that North Carolina’s high ways aren’t under 24-hour surveilance. “We’re...let ting everybody in the world know,” he said. Indeed putting the in formation out for public consumption looked a lot like some hardball lobbying by Burley Mitchell, the secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety, to obtain more funding for more patrolmen. “Not now,” says Brent Hackney, spokesman for Gov. Hunt, “by the time that comes up (more funding for more troopers), it will probably be someone else’s bailiwick.” Hackney’s aside was probably aimed at the strong speculation that Governor Hunt will soon appoint Mitchell to replace retiring State Supreme Court Justice, J. Frank Huskins. Insiders say the an nouncement of Mitchell’s new job could come as early as this week. Pay Raise, Cuts& Errors ...Prospects for immediate implementation of the just legislated ninth-step salary merit increase for state employees seemed in jeopardy last week. Gov. Hunt said he was strongly considering postponement of the increase because of the bleak financial picture of state income predictions. But the immediate rancor of state employees and some council of State officers may have changed the gover nor’s mind. In a scheduled meeting with the Council of State last Friday afternoon. Hunt was not expected to push the proposed post ponement, which would have saved about $3 million. Although final accounting by the U. S. Dept of Agriculture isn’t yet complete, it seems that much or more may have been lost in county food stamp errors last year. Now state employees and their association representatives can worry about whether the General Assembly, when it meets for a “short” budgetary session in June, will allow their current salary increase to expire. One Hunt official suggested that won’t hap pen. “It isn’t good politics to give a raise and then take it back”, he said. The governor did an nounce a five per cent cutback in all current state departmental budgets. Best Guess. . .. Os course the legislature still has to meet again before June for more re-districting. The lawmakers’ third attempt to settle that problem will probably take [dace in the first week of February. Best guess now is convenement date of Monday, January 31st. «7" m To remove walnut meats whole from their shells, soak overnight in salt wa ter. Use the nutcracker with • gentle touch. Page 7-B
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