Pige Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR. NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, December 11, 1970 Washington Report — By — CONGRESSMAN WALTER B. JONES REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Included in House action last week was approval of a bill regarding Federal Policy concerning Architectural Engineering and Related Services. An amendment was adopted that included the Department of Defense. Many of us felt this legislation was necessary to the operation of government due to the evidence presented that all too frequently contractors would subcontract parts of their work to unqualifi^ firms with the taxpayers getting a second rate job in construction and other contracts. Armed Services Committee Chairman, Mendal Rivers of South Carolina, presented specific examples of this abuse an offered an amendment which would include the Department of Defense which the House adopted. Another bill approved by the House was entitled the Agricultural Marketing Agreement and Promotion Act on certain Farm Commodities. Included in this bill was authority for the Irish potato producers of this nation to conduct a referendum to impose upon themselves a 1 cent per hundred weight assessment for the purpose of research and promotion. This will apply only to those producing five acres or more, and the plan must be approved by a two thirds vote of the producers involved. It provides that any producer who does not wish to participate in the program can request and will receive a refund of all money deducted. The House also considered the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970. The Committee bill considered by ALL-SEASON AIR CONDITIONING warns or cools at a touch! ^he S. B. Parkei^ Company 1104 National Avonuo ME 7-3397 ^he yarn & Knii Shop KNITTINO St N^icOUEWORK SUPPUKO CHRISTMAS ITEMS LADIES' STRAW A BURUP MOS ^ L.QUI8E: O’CONNpR OWNER 1400 NEUSE BL.VD. NEW BERN. N. C. PHONE eae.B407 W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Bulldina Talaphonaa Ralph V. Morey and wife. Prudence A. Morey, to Ira T. Street and wife, Patricia M. Street. Property in Havelock Park. Elizabeth A. Konieczko to Luther Martin Jackson and wife, Joyce Jackson. Property in Havelock. Walter H. Rhodes and wife, Sharon W. Rhodes; George R. Zaytoun and wife, Stephanie K. Zaytoun, to Leo V. Lewis and wife, Elizabeth Lewis. Property in Bridgeton. Albert B. Parker and wife, Aileen G. Parker, to Bobby Powell Reece and wife, Mary the House authorized funds for HUD through fiscal year 1976. This total authorization was in excess of $7 billion. It also provided wide latitude for Federal agencies to go into the field of insuring business and residential property. A substitute was offered by Congressman Stephens of Georgia which was adopted by the House and which reduced the total authorization from $7 billion to 4.28 billion by providing for HUD programs only through fiscal year 1972. The substitute bill also restricted government operation in the insurance field, confining this activity to only that of “crime insurance.” I interpret this as in areas where riots and high percentage of crime exists, and where the private insurance companies are reluctant to offer coverage, HUD will be authorized to write insurance. It now ap^rs that Congress cannot possibly adjourn before December 19. Louise Reece. Property in Highland Park. Julia B. Harris to Bishop Wright and wife, Martha Wright. Property in Graysville. Anna Belle R. Kilpatrick and husband, Milton E. Kilpatrick; Mary Edna R. Mohorn and husband, W. G. Mohorn; Emmie Lois R. Sharpe and husband, Paul Sharpe; John Rhem, Jr., and wife, Martha S. Rhem, to Emmie Lois R. Sharpe and husband, Paul Sharpe; and John Rhem, Jr., and wife, Martha S. Rhem. Property west of Fort Barnwell. Irene C. Dawson to William Pappas. Property on N. C. State Road 1256 in No. 3 Township. William Pappas and wife, Allene D. Pappas, to Lamar C. Elliott and wife, Anne P. Elliott. Property in No. 3 Township. Ovella Galloway Cannon and husband, Edison Cannon, to Pearlie Cannon Hardy and husband, William E. Hardy. Property on Piney Neck Road. Clara Wetherington, Trustee and Guardian of Evelyn Juanita Wetherington, to Alton Heath. Property in No. 3 Township. Clara Wetherington to Alton Heath. Property in No. 3 Township. Florence Oliver to Braxton S. Oliver. Property in Trent Park. Weyerhaeuser Properties, Inc., to Colony Developers of New Bern, Inc. Property in Colony Estates. Colony Developers of New Bern, Inc., to Carroll M. Britt and wife, Judith N. Britt.' Property in Colony Estates. Gene A. Jackson and wife, Mildred A. Jackson; and S. K. Crocker and wife. Pearl D. Crocker, to John L. Wenrich, Jr., and wife, Marion K. Wenrich. Property in No. 6 Township. Nathan G. Gooding and wife Polly C. Gooding, to David S. Henderson and wife, Loulie B. Henderson. Property on Wst Wilson Creek Drive. Emma J. Griffin; Emma ' Lucille White and husband, Felix Herman White; Peggy G. Pridgen and husband, Julian F. Pridgen; Marvin B. Griffin and wife, Diane B. Griffin, to Leslie Lee Griffin and wife, Carolyn L. Griffin. Property on N. C. Highway 55 in No. 3 Township. H. E. Beaman and wife, Betty E. Beaman; Rossi M. Manning and wife, Margaret Manning, to William M. Oakley and wife, Debra H. Oakley. Property in Country Club Hills. Bessie McKeithan to Nephew L. White and wife, Margaret L. White. Property in No. 9 Township. Scott TILE CO. TILE AND FLOOR COVERING L. c. scon, JR. KEYS ERNUl'S SPORT SHOP ALL KINDS KEYS COLUMBIA BICYCLES NEW ADDRESS 2006 OAKS RD. KEYS HAIR STYLING & BOUTIQUE 1904 Clarendon Blvd. • Dial 638-5322 COSMETOLCX7ISTS PEARL CAREY FUAAIKO HOVEY JOYCE DOSTER YOU'LL FIND THE "DIFFERENT" GIFT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR AMONG THE MANY UNUSUAL ITEMS AT MAMIE'S NOVELTY SHOP 215 Hancock St.

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