Page 6-B House Speaker, Liston Announce The Election Os Committees Chairmen RALEIGH- The election of three North Carolina legislators as chairmen of coomiittees of the Southern Legislative Conference was announced today by House Speaker Liston B. Ramsey. Rep. Ruth E. Cook of Wake County heads the Beat High Energy Costs with Heater and Blanket Savings! Portable Quartz Electric Iffl 1 mm NOW THROUGH ' Heater at $8 Off! H||j|||| 11 lj| |h| OEDT *1041% I $29 Off Kerosene Heaters , —lllOl l WE" ■■ loins SfSr.. 179-88 fcVnOw 111 I Save sls on Quartz Dual Stay warm this winter with Sunbeam® IMILSEicrI Regular 34.99 HIIIIIbR ! ' Hfi Tube PreStO Heaters! radiant kerosene heaters with 11,000 B.T.U.'s I lilllllKl '[Til m and 18 hours burning time. Model #3602. I IIUIU ; ■ ■ -Hffj Mm I economic price! Puts out 3,400 B.T.U.'s! |Q|j[T|||| ||[* I liljJJji Regular Wb Warmth spreads in a wide arc, automatic ■BlilflWli 59.99 .. ■ ■ | __ f! shut-off if tipped over! Model 107882. a i JJ* # ® t >/ A tower of heating power! Warms Aladuin S lop - BA £* jj you head-to-toe without heating of-the-Line <9OO 00 \ \ !fi ifiln fllfl PRBSTO - Sfll Quartz Oscillating 109.00 83,1 I | I I It 11 'll] Portable Heaters Model 8481. Rag. $229 J| hfe Ii j I TemfiC S4O Off II . |||| ■■A Heats 20x20' area, burns t I tm ill i!| on Presto® Oil/ lIiIIIIHS ■%%(■ ICX SSR'SSIVSS: jfUgdjin* '- JO j I Electric Radiators! R' I 169.88 .I •„ IJII iJJ IL Qa a D This features 1500 watts of power Model 8381, Rag. $212 c T(|. Sweeps heat from side Highly practical, portable, gives you OUBTtZ Heaters • Hgfll j v ; Has built-in thermostat 5,120 B.T.U's, KaMSMM HIUItAHK 1500 watts. Plus, it looks good in RBrOSBnB rWßierS, Save $7 on every room! Modi #OBIO2. Oil-Filled Radiators, Smuiniv * Regular and Electric Blankets... State Pride 9 N Energy-Saving Ideas on Sale! Electric Blankets! .. v . Blankets by State Pride® 32.88 msmsm 14.88 -a #/ f.. t > »i.. \ Keep warm at night in 100% virgin acrylic U # iM %»,h i .Jaggs \I:::\v.:r. ::';; *™*!»*% aaasßa.,, #|, % f ffiL4JrJ v ;nrl'iy^f^ ; SSSftSSS! W%J%\ BRR-R-R-R! OLD MAN ‘ / - /%JL\ WINTER IS JUST AROUND CORNERI BEREADY! I t j) StatePnde T Hampton neediewoven, I 111 liJlll.lUltm At ,iil lIW h features 5" nylon taffeta binding, non-allergenic, mildew //, ill UJ„ JJJ/I J,iir resistant, moth-proof, machine washable with nap guard finish. / || Available in green, gold, bone and ight blue. Full sizes, 72x90". f I ItlJi L Ji Shoo Monday Through Thur»d-»y 9:30 ajn. Until 5:30 p.m_ Friday 9:30 am. Until 9:00 pm. Saturday Sr 'I IN lull hu lllh 1 1 // //, , .MW Until 6pm - Phone 482-3221 or 482-4533 * .- . • ; -V ■•• ' • • : ;■ t* . ■ . ■ (’onsutntM- Protection Committee: Rep. Vernon James of Pasquotank chairs the Agriculture and Rural Development Committee; and Sen. Robert S. Swain of Buncombe County directs the Criminal Justice Committee. They were elected at the Southern, Legislative Conference’s annual meeting which closed Thursday in New Orleans, La. “The fact that members of the N.C. General Assembly have been elected to head three of the con THE CHOWAN HERALD ference's nine committees speaks well for our State,” Speaker Ramsey said. “The recognition extended to them by their colleagues is also a tribute to the sound ness and effectiveness of the legislative body of North Carolina.” The Southern Legislative Conference is made up of 15 Southern states plus Puerto Rico. It is a regional unit of the Council of State Governments, which is headed by a North Carolinian, Sen. Kenneth C. Royall, Jr., of Durham. Under the conference’s committee system, the chairmen are elected by the members of the committees. Rep. James, an Elizabeth City farmer and "You never know whet it enough unless you know what it more than enough." ~ ... William Wake businessman, is chairman of the N.C. House . Agriculture Committee. He represents the First House District, made up of Camden, Chowan, Cur Thursday. September 9. KMU rituck, Dare, Pasquptank, Perquimans and Tyrrell counties and portioaf of Gates and Washington counties.

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