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'4ge THE kings mountain HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. LEGISUTIVE REPORT Thgrsdisy. 30, 1969 1 9 MUIV. 1 II1 ;inii iii'aii uwrauy in Koni-iai prini'i- assistance program ti commillcc sclerlions me running pies and broad directions for the private colleges, at al)oul half the 1!)<!7 rate. new Administration. It held out Bl.'DGET AND FINANCE This year’s Assem’lily is fla- an ultimate goal of achieving Early this week the basic you’d smile too if you Thin is the fir.it of s( .serifs of .sent Democrati9. losses of five inejudg Wilmin.gUm sinfi Asihe-|od sintpiy to sustain pyegenf ley-' i'vitrty sunino!l ies iiraiiiirait by memiiers in lhf> Senate and three ville-iBiltmore Colleges; public els of service. Only $175 milliop t/tf Icj/i.stiitirc stuff of the fn,sti- in the House. .scfiool kindergartens; city sfhoor of the increase would support ex- tutf of llor( niuK iit on the irork GOV’EIINOK'S PROGRAM i bUg service; raising tea,cher sal- pandej services, and most of this Of the North tUiniliiiu Oeiiemt On Wednesday of this wi'ek aries towaid the national aver- amount would go toward a 5'i Asserobly of nn.f). It is loiifiiirU Governor Robert Rcott delivered age; authority for the State salary raise each year for slate| fo (liseiis.sioii.s of iiiiitters of yi if llie first of Ids major messages to Boaid of Eflucation to appoint employees and school teachers.' crot inti li st. the General Assembly, hi^ legis- tlie State Supicrintfiident and to. Among the large additional oper- The General Assembly of 19l)!» lative message. set criteria for lf>oal school mer-'aling requests not reflected in ■an early risei' tlii.s yeai witli its Tile iiienu serted up on tiie gets; a police information net- this budget are approximately, new January convening d.ite is guljeinatoriai platjer featurefi as work; strengthening the SHI; $125 million additional funds that* now well into its .second week'of main dislics ample helpings off strengthening local authority to would be lefiuired tubring school! act ion. re, ommendations ff»r public islu- deal witli civil disorders; broad- instructional personnel salaries In some respects tins session cation, liigher education, law and ening the mission of tlte Good U]) to the national average, asi i.s iht 1,) a fast start. After only justice, aiid intergoveinmental re- Neighbor Council and giving it a has ber** requested by the State- eight legislative days the Gov- lations. It also carried hefty side full-time director; enlarginig the Boaid of Education. (This does Cl nor s legislative message lias orders for stal<“ <‘tnployees and State Highway Commission; and not lover relatoj increases in so- Ins'n dclivereil, tlie budget liills the highway system. For dessert increasing state employee salar- I’ial security and retirement iiave liccn introdu.ed. and perma there was a choice of parks and ies and fringe benefits. Beyond costs.i The capital outlay fundsi ncnl l ull's liavf- liecn adopie i in rccix-ation (a boost for the pro- these specifics there were a num- included In the Advisory Budgetj iioth luK.ses witli a number of |>osed state zooi and promisetl her of recommendations for legis- Commission proposal represents clianges from last session. But tax retiates for senior citizens. lative stialy of such matters as! only a fraction gt agency re-i committee appointments arc still This message true to form spiralluig auto insurance rates;I quests for example, only $201 substantially incomplete, and tlie as the starting point for the Gov- a merger of prisons, probations million of almost $250 million rale of introductions of liills i.s ernor’s legislative program and paroles agencies; and a stu-, asked for higher education facili- •slow. noth i:ilrodurtions and dealt lilx'ially in general princi- dent assistance program to aid ties, and only $2.5 million of $20* ' million requested for correctional institiutions. And the budget , . .. -._rly this week the basic tools makes no provision to meet de-. vori'd more sparingly with n<‘W "Ilie good life for all North Car- were shaped for handling the mands for additional revenues: mcmliei s than some of its recent olinians", the while reflecting money issues that will be a ma- for local governments. I pii'di -essors. ,\ total of IS mem- some of the strains that accom- jor focus of U^glslative attention ' '.icrs in tile two liouses with no paiiy any effort to reach such a nqs session. On Monday the two -Among the nelw taxes that have| lirevioiis legislative service (-om- goal. But it also outlined a ladge p,-,.si(iino officers announced the prominently mentiom'd aS| l«ires. for exampk', with 71 new numljer of concrete measures and membersiiip of the "money tt>m *^‘’***‘’’*‘^ sources of funds to faces in l!i|)7. Minority party rep- recommendations, endorsed by mittees” I Appropriations and Fin- *''bese demands are increased, icseniatioii continues to climtj Governor Scott. Among these ancei in each house. On Tuesday ® modi-ralelv. This year there are were a new state .de.cai-tment olf the budget prepared by the out- ‘^’erease in the gasoline tax. The 12 Republicans in tlie 120 mt'ui-' community affairs; extension of going .\h>ore Administi^tion was <^s'ioiated revenues from these :i(-r Hoiis<-. Tlicse figures repre- the State Uriivrrsity, system to bitroduced in the two Houses million for a, (Capital budget—S 19 and H 19, tax increase on the, Operatinjj budget S 18 and H 3 cents taxed items; S15 201 million lor a 5 cents per pack to- I To head the House committees '“’‘i ^Ad $21 million perj ! Si>eaker Vaughn named Rep. Sam °ac t^nts increase in the gas taxi Johnson of Wak<> as Chairman of Ibree cents increase was rec-i Appropriations and Rep. Thorne! AAimended by the Governor’s- Gregory of Halifax as Chairman Commission as of Finance. Lt. fkrvernor ’rayloi ® package of highway im- ! picked Sen. Lindsay Warren, jr. i P‘'“vomcnts and revenue sources).! I of Wavne to head Senate Appro-1 When the revenues from pven, I priations and Sen, Ralph Scott ofl'bese substantial tax increases are .Alamance to hi'ad Senate Fin- '-ompared with the pressing de-, ■ ■ M B ance. The presiding officers also - mands for new services, it is ob-j H annoimccd fonnation of four sub-1 ""tis that the 19^9 General As- I II III I H H H committees on Appropriations in^"’'bl-y is working itself up to an B B Mm B. J B-J B B B H each house, to be concerned with ®-)^eodnn headache when it comes ■■ ■ ■■ I the areas o)f health and welfare. »<> grips with this year’s crop of a _ H I education, per.sonnel and |\'an- AteAey issues. B ■ 11 H ^1 ^^^^1 H H - ; ning. and general government. LE-G-ISLATIVE ORGANIZATION. I 1111 K j This is an innovation designed to The General Assembly organiz-! B| I Bi {encourage broader participation ed last week by selecting E>emo-' in the budget priK-css, prompted crats Ear? Vaughn as Speaker of. , iloubtless by criticism of the the House and Hector McGeachy' ; handling of the appropriations as President Pro Tern of the Sen- j bills in recent years. ate. Republicans named Harry Many political observer^ have Ba.gnal and Charles Taylor as I I n!)ted that there i* likely to be minority leaders in the Senate , a big spread this year betwe-en and House. Old l\nds Brooks I the revenues generated by the Poole and Eugene Simmong were, .present tax structure and demands nark’d for the posts of Sergeant on the General Assembly for cf Arms and Reading Clerk inj I state and local services. The Ad- the Senate; also, Archie Lane* visoi-y Budget Commission’s $1.35 and .Sam Burrew, to the compar-' billion budget proposal, of this eble House posts. Both hogses,! i week does nothing to weaken this hovyever. have new Principal! impression. This biennial budget Clerks. Mrs. H. A. Smith replaces; request is large in absolute terms, long-time Prinpipal Clerk Mrs.! toppinl- the $3 billion mark for Annie Cooper, whom she defeated* ’he first time in Tir Heel his- in a close contest. Former Sena- torv. P represi'nis an increase of, tor Roy Rowe replat-es the late '•153 million over the current hi- Rav Byerly as Senate Principal ennium, hut mucli of this is need Clerk. NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ASSESSMENT BOEL FOR ‘ --- --- Ci SFECIAL IMPROVEMENTS M A P E Olf CE^TAIIM streets in the city of KINQS MPUNTAIl^. Repeat of last year’s best seller Sealy Golden Guard $/iQ95 firmest Senly ever on sale nationally at Pursuant to law, notice is hereby given that the assess ment roll relating to special improvements made on cer tain streets in the City of Kings Mountain has been con firmed. Copies of same have been delivered to the City Tax Collector, who will proceed to collect said assessment according to law. The as.sessment roll was confirmed Janu-| ary 28, i96S. Totgl assessments or balances as sJiown on the follow ing li.st may be paid without interest on or before the 28th day of February. 1969. In the event the assessment is not paid within said time it shall bear interest at the rate ot 6'r per annum from the date of confirmation. The work heroin referred to has been done, and this; notice is hereby given under and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter .i6 of the Public Laws of 1915, as amended. The' names of interested owners and or their respective repre sentatives, together with the property assessment as fol lows; twin fi|ll siif •*ell FAIRVIEW STREET - NORTH PIEDMONT J^lVENWE TO LINWOOD road — CURB-GUTTER NAME L, F. L0T AMOUNT- Jay Motor Co., Inc. 100 $ 56.00 Olin Sutherland 80 40.00 Ruby Falls 65 32.50 I Richard G. Ross 72 36.00 PHILLIPS DRIVE - LINWOOD ROAD TO DEAD END —CURB-GUTTER NAME L. F. LOT AMOUNT Eugene Roberts 36.5 10.9.5 JAMES STREET-CHURCH STREET TO GEACE STREET —oOrS-outter NiVME L. F. LOT AMOUNT Charles Oliver 106.1 53.05 H. R. Parton 125.3 62.65 J. R. Hawkins 46.0 23.00 BENNETT P8IYE - PHENIX STREET TO BRANCH ’El STREET — OURB - GUTTER Get a great night's sleep- put on a happy face! Sleep . . . the great beauty treatment I Starts with firmness only Sealy knows how to design. Last year’s extra firm Golden Guard was So popular we'’fe offering it again vyith an elegant new cover deeply quilted through puffy cushioning for surface comfort. Hundreds of specially tempered steel coils provide the special firmness that lets you sleep comfort able. Time to buy is now while our sale lasts! *uretfjant fotm - ' ■■ ' li . . . J" . NAME Addle Mae Baity Mary Jane Hamrick Louis Black Andy Dover L. F. LOT AMOUB 98 49.00 100 50.00 168.28 84.14 110 Bal. Due 15.00 NT CLAY STREET - CLEVELAND AVENUE TO POINT -^URB-QUTTER L. F. LOT AMOUNT 300 1.50.00 60 30.00 48 24.00 75 37.50 WELLS STREET TQ POINT i NAME Wilma Sellers Kirby Ed Paterson George J. Peterson Leon Hamrick cherorEe street PAVJNQ NAME E. H. Crouch L. F. LOT 150 AMOUNT' 75.00 GRAPE STREET • LINWOOD ROAD TO JAMES STREET PAVING NAME Mary Jane Hamrick H^R. Parton Lola Mae S. Hall Virginia and Walter Wiggins Coy Bolin S. and Janet Gantt Pet{|i’$on L. F. LOT AMOUNT 85 42.50 161 80.50 83 41.50 1 84 42.00 1 85 42.50 83 41.50 76.5 aaao 1;30 iMKMO TO AI>VKHTI8ER$I N' uestions anid nswen )) about NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Q. 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