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Weekly Legislative Summary Editor’s Note: This is, one of s series of weelHy summaries prepared by the legislative staff of the Insti tute of Government on the work of the North Carolina General Assembly of M6B. It ik confined to discussions of matters of general interest and matfor importance. - On Thursday the General As- | sembly moved from its new $6.2 j million building to hold a session j in the old $2lO million battle- ; ship U.S.S. North Carolina. The j vessel withstood the test with- j out a tremor, but the consensus, as the last legislator abandoned ship, was that the rippling foun tains on Halifax Street are a happier setting tor legislative l battles than is the once-mighty warship anchored in the Cape Fear. Highway Safety Governor Sanford delivered his message .on highway safety on Tuesday, rather than on Monday as originally scheduled. The Governor recommended a 9-point program: a coordinating commit- ; tee to conduct continuing exami-1 nation of the accident ..problem, 1 implementation ,of the court amendments to develop uniformi ty in handling traffic cases, adoption of interstate compacts dealing with driver licenses and vehicle safety equipment, clos ing of loopholes in the point system, additional highway pa trolmen, a seat belt requirement, ] driver education for beginners, a chemical drunkenness test, and periodic checks of safety equip GEORGE CHEVROLET , IS WHY- •• -• CHEVY'S theBUY! I *Ss&) GEORGE CHEVROLET CO.me. 'jiff'k / —I corvair (tri Or w /( in i nou r / : -At Q CHEVYU r ' 1100 N. BROAD -ST. I i TELEPHONE 2136 Special advance announcement! BLUE SIHELDT * • • From April 15 to April 30 you can get the finest Blue Cross and Blue Shield protection without belonging to a group! : 'v k r ■ , •NO RED TAPE •NO PHYSICAL EXAMINATION • NO MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE .1 . , “Easy-Joining” time is coming at Blue making it especially easy to get this Cross and Blue Shield! If you are under valuable coverage. Your wife or hua -65, you can get this hospital and doctor ban<L and your tmmarried children under , bill protection without belonging to h 19; will also her covered. ■' group! Whether you’re self-employed, * Mail coupon for full details. No obli unemriloyed, or working where Blue Cross gation.But dpn*t delay! “Easy-Joining are not available, we’re Days” are April 15 to April 30 only! Ai I V HOSPITAL CARE ASSOCIATION I * GRAHAM D. BURDEN, Representative ■ I*. O. BOX Its EDKWTON, N. C. PHOVK r- 1 !'$ THIS COUPON Nam* ■ —i ■ TQgHnTO: - i S Bespttel Ae—ctatloa Addrew k- J ! Durham, North Carolina . a. Without any y&igatioh to me, City or Town n. i.. ■ j J please mail your simple *‘Ea»y- AGE (oUck oos) SBX (check ana) MARITAL i Joining Days” application and , n Under 68 Q Mala STATUS ■ j booklet deecribing all the hesali p «6erw*w* D *»■«*■ » and limitationa. O Collcpifadqnt D j A^SS2£T° ,r * M ° Divorced ] . Lw,»—— - ment. On Wednesday the two inter state compact bills were intro duced. SB 228 (HB 468) enacts the vehicle equipment safety j compact. An Equipment Safety Commission composed of a rep ' resentative from each of the par |ty states is empowered to make studies, analyze data, and adopt codes governing safety equip ment. The NC Commissioner of Motor Vehicles or one of his de partmental officers would repre sent this state, and the Com mission’s codes would not take' effect in NC until approved by act of the General Assembly. £3 229 (HB 467) enacts the driv er . license compact, which estab lishes a system of mutual re porting of driving violation con victions among the party states; party states would give effect to specified convictions m other states, for purposes of suspend ing or revoking driver licenses, and applications for licenses would be checked against rec ords in other states, to limit a driver to a single license at any one time. On Friday the reso lution (HR 474) creating the Governor’s Coordinating Commit tee on Traffic Safety was intro duced. [ 'HB 483, by Rep. Crawford, prohibits the use of airplanes by the Highway Patrol to discover violations of the rules of the Come in Today at GEORGE CHEVROLET East or West—GEORGE CHEVROLET CO., INC. can put your brand on the best deal! See the fine used cars on display . . . all fully recondition ed the OK way! THE CJKJVfAN HERALD. EDENTOW. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1963. jroad. HB 448, by Rep. Serhions al-' ' lows the Department of Motor I Vehicles to reissue a license sus- I pended for 3 years because of prearranged racing, after 18 months of the suspension upon proof of good behavior and prop- \ er attitude on the part of the applicant. The Department can impose such conditions as it sees fit. | HB 433 limits the right of in- j surance companies to cancel au- j j tomomobile liability policies for 1 I whi'h the full premium has been | paid; cancellation in such a case; is minted to fraud ot misrepre- | sentation, conviction of a rela tively serious offense, or sus ! pension or revocation of the op erator’s license of the policyhold er or a regularly authorized op- 1 erator of the vehiclb. HB 9, the seat belt bill, is in the Senate Highway Safety Com- | mittee; opponents claim enough l strength to kill the bill. HB 96, 1 • which would have created a De partment of Highway safety, in dependent of the Department of Motor Vehicles, was reported un favorably Friday by the House Committee on Highway Safety. Highways HB 224, the S2OO million road bond bill, adjudged mortally ill last week when Governor San ford stated that he did not think it was necessary, showed sur prising vitality Thursday in the House Committee on Roads. That I committee approved-the bill, as-j ter rewriting it to specify that of the SIOO million which origi nally was to be expended on the State primary system and on ur ban streets, sls million is to be spent on the State system within municipalities, and sls million is to be spent by the municipalities on non-State streets. The com mittee substitute was adopted in the Hoiise Friday and was re referred to the Committee on Fi nance. Counties, Cities and Towns SB 217, by Sen. Curri.e em powers boards of county com missioners to assess all or part of the cost of construction, recon struction and extension of water and sewerage systems against property served or subject to being served by the systems. Assessments may be levied on the basis of abutting frontage, acres of land served, valuation of unimproved land, equal rate per lot, or a combinatioh of these bases. The commissioners may hold in abeyance for up to 10 years the assessment against any class" dr property not actually connected to a system. The commissioners can require owners of improved property to connect to an available sytem and can fix the charge for con nection. Detailed procedures governing notice and hearing as to proposed projects and assess- / , . .■■ml v ipyiiE* - v. fIV ... ■ ..% pr — ■ |gyp!^ Wmm . im- 'skiZ'Sm : i HAIR TODAY—Going to the heads of women is a hairdo which looks like a poodle’s. It is piled high with curls and , subtle waves at the sides. It’s called the Poodle Pouf. ments are included in the bill, i HB 450 allows municipal gov-! erniog bodies to adopt resolu- j tious allowing an extension of! titne for payment of special as- i sessments; GS 160-94 presently' authorizes such action if taken! prior to February l, 1945. HB 466 authorizes county. boards of equalization and re-' I view to make adjustments in] farm valuations for ad valorem. tax purposes when changes are made in commodity acreage al lotments, if such allotments were taken into account in fixing the present valuations. HB 471 provides that a vacan cy in the public membership of a codnty board of health shall be filled by a majority of the ex officio members at a meeting called by a majority 9f the ex officio members for that purpose; present law provides for filling of such vacancies by the ex of ficio members at the next meet ing of the board. HB 286, appropriating $25 mil lion in surplus funds for distri bution to counties on the basis of “average daily membership” for construction and improve ment of city and county school plants, was reported favorably by the House Education Com mittee and was re-referred to ‘ Appropriations. HB 260, which allows counties and cities to let contracts up to SSOO on infor mal bids, has passed second reading in the Senate; final con sideration is scheduled for Mon-j day, April 8. SB 185, limiting the collection of taxes outside j the taxing unit to a period with in 10 years of the due date, has; been ratified. Workmen's Compensation On Tuesday Rep. Brooks intro- j duced a package of nine bills amending various parts of the Workmen’s Compensation Act. - HB 439 specifies that the law is not to be construed to require a Christian Science practitioner yyho has been treated according 1 1q the tenets of his church to receive medical treatment, and such person is entitled to com sation as if he had received treatment. HB 441 allows a re view of awards for possible mod ification if application is made within two years of the last pay-; ment. HB 442 adds back injur- j ies to the list for which an em-. ployer or insurer may be assess-1 K . *. 101 ■■... TW;. Simi-Stimtiai PIONEER Cm... > f ORDBIC YOURS PROM HOME FEED & FERTILIZER CO. “Pioneer Seed Headquarters” Phone 482-2313 Edenton, N. C. ed for the Second Injury Fund. HB 443 broadens the definition cf occupational disease to apply to any disease contracted in the course of employment and which results from the cumulative ef fect of continued exposure to risks inherent in and usual in the nature of the employment. HB 444 specifies that a party to an approved settlement agree ment may not subsequently deny the truth of matters to set out in the agreement, in the absence of fraud, misrepresentation, un due influence, or mutual mistake. HB 445 requires employers, with in 60 days after notice of in jury, to advise the Industrial Commission as to whether or not liability is admitted. HB 446 adds exposure to radioactive ma terials to the list of occupational diseases. HB 447 imposes a penalty on an employer who fails to secure payment of compensa tion. 118 477, introduced Friday, increases the maximum weekly compensation from $35 to $37.50, and the maximum total compen sation from SIO,OOO to $14,000. HB 465 limits the slots in bal lot boxes to a maximum length of 6” and a width of Vi”. Slen der hands may soon be a politi cal .asset as well ’as a beauty feature. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The meaning for today of Christ Jesus’ complete triumph j over the flesh will be emphasized ! this Sunday at all Christian Sci- I ence churches. I Golden Text: “There is there fore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, i who walk not after the flesh, but ! after the Spirit” (Romans 8:1). I The Bible Lesson is entitled, | “Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?” Related readings include this passage from ‘“Science and Health with Key to the Script ures” by Mary Baker Eddy (p. 233): “Every day makes its de ’ mands upon us for higher proofs rather than professions of Chris tian power. These proofs consist solely in the destruction of sin, sickness, and death by the pow er of Spirit, as Jesus destroyed them.” This could but have happened once— ! And missed it, lost it forever. —Edward Young. I rLunch Room Menu |V_ v 1 Menus at John A. Holmes High School lunch room for the; week of April 17-19 are as fol-j lows: 'Wednesday: Grilled luncheon meat, buttered potatoes, turnip greens, bread, butter, ice cream, milk. ! 1 Thursday: Beef vegetable soup, ' sandwiches, cheese, meat salad , and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, pears, milk. J 1 Friday: Weiners, weiner rolls, 1 pork and beans, cole slaw, cherry [ pie, milk, butter. | Spoilsport As his wife lay on her death- j bed, she pleaded, “JUnn, I want | you to promise me that you’ll j ride in the same car with my mother at my funeral.” He sighed, “O. K., but .„ gonna ruin my whole day, ’ (WVVVVWW XV Legal Notices 1 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Notice of Seizure In Admiralty Eastern District of North Carolina i Edward L. Valentine, Libelant vs. EMMEiT WIGGINS and the VESSEL . 1 'BIGWIG,” her engines. hull, tackle and her appurtenances thereof. Respondents Elizabeth Citv Division Court No. Whereas, on the :>th day of April, i 11J63, Edward L. Valentine. Proctor, f Charles F. Blanchard, attorney-at-law. Raleigh. N. C.. filed a libel in the District Court of the United States for Eastern District of North Caro- I lina against the "BIGWIG,” her bats, tackle, apparel and furniture, in a cause of. Admiralty Libel in Personam and In Rem in the amount of $175.000.00 civil and maritime. And whereas, by virtue of nrocoss in due form of law. to me directed, returnable on the 19th day of April. lilUi. i have seized anu taken the said "BIGWIG.” her engines, hull. tackl“ and her appurtenances thereof and have her in my custody. Notice is hereby given that the owner or owners and all persons who may have or claim any interest are hereby cited to appear on or before Adi’P 26th. 1963. and file claim, answer or other pleading with the Clerk of 1 1n* United States District Court, Eliza beth Cftv, North Carolina. HUGH SALTER. United States Marshal. Raleigh. North Carolina. EDDIE R. SIGMON. Deputy U. S. Marshal. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Neppie Burke, j deceased, late of Chowan Coun-! ty, North Carolina, this is to j notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 21st I day of Mar' h. 1954, or this no- xVnother First From Peoples Bank SHOPPING for a NEW AUTOMOBILE. . JfINANCII jg-jF * IN* PEOP 1 ct . BANK & TRUST CO. and have funds available in advance $5 per year on each SIOO you borrow When you PLAN and before you buy A NEW CAR ASK US ABOUT PEOPLES AUTO FINANCE-in-ADVANCE PLAN Gome in - Phone in or fill in coupon below and mail today... PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. Member F.D.I.C. EDENTON, N. C. PEOPLES BANK & TRUST Col ' Edenton, North Carolina Please send me full details and application foi your FINANCE-IN-ADVANCE Auto Loan Plan , , NAME _ . ' j W ADDRESS...... CITY..._i. STATE... I tice will be pleaded in bar of j their recovery. All persons in- j debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. j This 21st day of March, 1963. ANNIE BELL MELTON, I Executrix of Neppie Burke Estate. G. E. Tillett, Attorney Mar2l,2B,Apr4,llp EXECUTOR'S NOTICE j Having qualified as executor ; of the estate of J. R. Briggs, de ; ceased, late of Chowan County, i North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to j exhibit them to the undersigned ] •at Edenton, North Carolina, on 1 ior befo: the 28th day of Sep- ’ tember, ,963, or this notice will I jbe pleaded in bar of their re-1 Jcc ■■very. All persons- indebted to j ‘ d estate, will p.cate make im-j jmfuiate payment . This 26th dav of March 1963. I J. F. BRIGGS, Executor of J R. Briggs Estate. I Mar2o,Apr4.ll,lßc North Carolina, Clio wan County. Under and by virtue of an ol der ox the Superior Court of Chowan Cou: made in the Special Proceeding entitled Rob \ ert Harris and wife Johneva Har ! ris, petitioners, vs. J. T. Harris and wife, Emma Harris. Roxanna H. Bonner, Cynthis H. Holley and husband Jessie Holley. Pen !ny H. Burns nad husband, Ed jward Burns, Alfred Harris and wife Armeta Harris, Emiggy H. Cobb, Ida H. Lowther and hus band John Edward Lowther, de fendants, the undersigned Com i missioner will on the 24th day lof April, 1903, at 12:00 o’clock 'noon, at the Court House door CAPTAIN 11 APPLE JACK Mg| A Blend of 65% Neutral 1 Apple Jack, No Age, and 35% Apple Jack 6 Years Old. Hickory Town Distilling Co., Eatontown, N.J. :—SECTION TWO PAGE THREE in Edenton, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that certain lot or parcel of land in Yeopim Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, described as follows: 1. That tract of land in Yeo pim Township, being a part of the Woodside Farm, beginning at the corner of the Tigersville and Snow Hill Roads; thence Westwardly along said Tigerg ville Road 9.90 chains to a ditfch, W. W. Lowther’s line; thence Southwardly with the said ditch and W. W. Lowther’s line 14.75 chains to Thomas Lowther’s line; thence ii7 1 a degrees East 10.12 chains along Thomas Lowther’s line to Snow Hill Road; thence Northwardly along Snow Hill Road to the Tigersville Road, the place of beginning, containing 16 acres, more or less. 2. That parcel of lane or tract on East side of the Snow Hill ;Road, being a part of the Wood i side Farm aforesaid, beginning 1 at a point on the Snow Hill Road 19.1 1 chains Southwardly from 1 the cornel of the Tigersville and i Sno.v Kill Roads; thence South 'B9"t degrees East 30.35 chains ' along the Garrison Lam line to a black gum in the branch; thence down said branch 1.70 chains to the two maples and a beech; thence North 87% de grees West 30-30 chain- to Snow 'Hill Road; thence Southwardly | along the said road to the be ginning, containing 5 acres more 'or less. | Excepting and excluding from 1 the real estate above described j those parts of the same hereto fore conveyed. This 23rd day of March, 1963. JOHN F. WHITE, Commissioner Mar2B.Apr4,ll,lßc
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