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Suprem Kbo bject — ending th W p the gamu from making legal the flyin of kites to the District of Colup hi* to aipproving a Presidents Re-Organtofttion plan, whicl many of tut .believe will com pletely change the operation and the oodriuct of the Execu live Branch of government. I addition, it will bypass the au thority of the Bureau ,of th< Budget — a department of gov ernment which has served hot! the puhHc and the Congres well, liiie plan calls for the crea xion oi an umce of managemen and Budget, giving the Pres] dent the power to appoint si of the highest level Civil Sei vice positions to administer it functions. Ibis could well b< come one of the most powerfu offices in government Ironical ly, the six Executive position will be by appointment, but im mediately will be covered b Civil Service status which mean that succeeding Presidents couli not make changes in personne commensurate with the potitica philosophy. Finally, the Re-Oi ganization win add 90 Whiti House employees in addition h the 4,000 persons now employ ed by the Executive Office o the President. It is estimate! that salaries for this new Com mission will exceed- $l,000,00c in the first year, increase to $1.1 million in the second, and i the history of bureaucracy i any guide, it is impossible t estimate what this amount woul ultimately be., The motion on this importan question was to disapprove th recommendation, which, mean that a yea vote was votin'; against the plan, while a no vofc was voting for the plan. Oi final passage, all North Carolina Democrats voted against th< plan, while the North Carolin; Republican members voted t< approve the plan. The motion ti defeat the plan failed by 2! votes. Some two years ago, mud was said about removing some - of the Washington centraljzatioi and1 giving back certain powen to the various states. Certain ly the Re-Organization plai which creates another block ii a bungling bureaucracy1 is con trary to this philosophy. Pollution — in the fever-grow ing concern regarding this im portent subject, the House tool ■another positive action which ] Legal Notices TOWN OF MAY*VII I F V NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEIS that a special election1 will bt held in the Town of Maysville North Carolina, on the 27th daj of June, 1970, for the purpose of submitting the question whe ther the qualified voters of said Town shall approve the indebt edness to be igourred by th< issuance cf bonds Of said Towr of the maximum principal amount of $225,000 to finance the construction, within the cor porate limits of said Town am not exceeding one mile beyom the corporate limits tfaereoC « sanitary sewer system to b< maintained and operated by th< Town for the collection, treat ieMssstk: Walter B<Jones was happy to support. The President’s budget request for water and sewer assistance im provements to the municipalities of this nation was for glSft mil lion. Along’with others I joined in a successful effort which will increase this to $500 million for the next fiscal year. K continues to be important that the Con gress carefully consider priori ties. We need to <be concerned about the preservation and cleanliness of the earth far more than investigating the contours of the moon. The Senate finally confirmed the ninth member of the Su preme Court — Harold Black mun. Since he was frpm the state of Minnesota and not from the South', few if any questions were asked in the Judiciary Committee hearings. eluding the acquisition aricl in stallation of the equipment, ma chinery and apparatus required therefor and the acquisition 'of the necessary lands or rights-in land pursuant to an order of the North Carolina Board of Air and' Water Resources made on September 30,1968, and a .tax to l be levied for the payment there of, and also the bond ordinance adopted by the Board of Com missioners, of said Town of May 5, 1970, which authorizes the is suance cf said bonds for such ourpose and the levy of such tax. The ballots to be used at said election shall contain the words “FOR the ordinance authoriz ing $225,000 of bonds to fi nance the construction, within he corporate limits of said Town, and not exceeding one mile be yond the corporate limits there of/a sanitary sower system to be maintained' and operated by I ’« Town for the collection, treat ment, and disposal of sewage including the installation of sew er collection -lines and trunk and transmission lines and pump ing stations and the construc tion of sewage treatment facil ities including the acquisition and installation of equipment, machinery and apparatus re tired therefor and the acquisi tion of the necessary lands or ri'ffhts-in-land pursuant to an or der of the North Carolina Board of Air and Water Resources made on September 30,1968, and a tax therefor” and the words “AG'AINST the ordinance au thorizing $225,000 of bonds to finance the construction, with in the corporate limits of said Townand not exceeding one mile beyond1 the corporate limits thereof a sanitary sewer system to be maintained an$op '"rflted bv the Town for the col lect'on. treatment, and disposal of sewage including -the instal lation of sewer collection lines and trunk and'transmission lines and numoing stations and the construction of sewage treatment facilities including the acquisition and installation of the equip ment. machinery and apparatus reouired therefor and the ac quisition of the necessary lands or rights-in-land pursuant to an order of the North Carolina "Board of Air and Water Re sources made on September 30. 1968, and a\tax therefqr” with squares besides the words “FOR” apd “AGAINST ’ in one of which squares the voter may make an (XV mark to indicate his ,v III the event that the ' fied vo ness to be open at aw »«dwiH< dofck, poHing election' shall be ing place in the Town' of ville, namely: The Fire House. The Board of Commissioners has appointed! W. E. Raiford to act as Rfeghrtntr and Jackie J. Morris and Anna Belle Jones to act as Judges of Election for said election. ' The Registrar will be furnish ed with the registration book used at the last regular election held in the Town of. Maysville (being the regular municipal election held on May 6,1969) and he will revise the registration book so that it will show, art ac curate list of the electors prev iously registered in' .the Town and still residing therein, with out requiring such electors to register anew. The Registrar tiril.1 lrAnn .fk/t open for the registration of new electors on each day (Sundays excepted) for the period begin ning Friday, the 5th day of June, 1970 and ending on Fri day, the 12th'day of June, 1970; The book will be kept open on each Saturday during such per-, iod from 9 o’clock A.M., until 9 o’clock P. M., and other days during such period from 9 o’clock A.M. until 5:00 P.M The registration book will be kept open at the polling place hereinbefore named on Satur day, the 13th day of June, 1970, for the infection of elector? and any of such electors shall be allowed to object to the name of any person appearing on said book. By order of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Mays viHe, North Carolina. ;■ Datpd May 5,1970. Pauline H. Meadows Town Clerk Brock & Gerrans Attorneys at Law Trenton, N. C. J—5-21 NORTH CAROLINA JONES COUNTY Pursuant to G. S. 115-226 and G. S. 115-241, the undersigned will sell on behalf of the Jones County Board of Education the hereinafter described property, the Board of Education being of the opinion that the building is no longer needed for public school purposes. SakPproperty will be offered for sale at 11:00 A M. on the 12th > day of Jtind, 1970 at its location, which its Jones Senior High School about 2% miles south of the Town of Trenton on N. C. Highway No. 58. the wsoDerty .to be ;»ld is one three-bedroom proj ect house constructed by the Trade an^Jndtfetry Class,of Jones Senidf Tli£h School. The property may be inspect ed at Jones Senior' High School at any time before the date of sale. ' - This the 9th day of May, 1970. J. S. Collins Superintendent of Jones . County Schools and Clerk to the Johefe County Hoard of Education J—5-14,21,28; 6-4 j NOTICE OF SERVK PROCESS BY PUBLIi STATE OF NORTH Ct apply This laaKS^ , WWJftANfi By: Donald P. Brock P. 0. Box 2i9, ' Trenton, N. C. ■ * Phone. No.: 448-3911 Brock & Gerrans Attorneys at Law Trenton, N. C. \ J—4-30; 5-7,14, 21 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ ING THE ISSUANCE OF $*25, 000 OF BOND* OF THE TOWN OF MAYSVILLE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SANI TARY SEWER SYSTEM FOR THE TOWN. ■ t iw. ix UKLMUWBU oy tne Board of Commissioners of the Town of MaysviHeas follows: Section 1. The BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS of the Town of Maysville'has ascertained and hereby determines that it is nec essary that said Town shall con struct, within the corporate lim its of said Town and not ex ceeding one mile beyond the corporate limits thereof, a sani tary sewer system to be main tained and operated' by the Town for the collection, treatment and disposal of sewage including the installation of sewer collection lines and trunk and transmission lines and pumping stations and the construction of sewage treat ment facilities including the ac quisition and installation of the equipment, machinery and ap paratus required therefor and die acquisition of the necessary lands or rights-in-land pursuant to an order of the North Caro lina Retard of Air and Water Re sources made on September 30, 1968. Section 2. Said Board of Com missioners has also ascertained and hereby determines that the purpose hereinbefore described is a necessary expense of said Town within the meaning' of Section 6 of Article VII of the Constitution of North Carolina and is a purpose for which said Town may raise or appropriate money, and is not a current ex pense of said Town. Section ^. In order to provide funds for such purpose, in addi tion to any funds which may be made available for such purpose from any other source, bonds of the Town of Maysville are here by authorized and1 shall be is sued pursuant to The Municipal Finance Act, 1921, of North Carolina. The maximum aggre rroito onrnimi? s\f a onfViA'mn/v/1 by this ordinance shall be TWO HUNDRED TWENTY - FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($225; Section 4. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds shall be annually levied and collected. Section 5. A statement of the debt ofjsaid Town has been filed with the Towd Clerkof said Town, as wqujjed by said Act, and is open to public inspection. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect when approved by the voters of said Town at an election to be called and held as provided in said.Act. The foregoing bond ordinance, was passed on the 5th day of bbhed on the, 14th day of May, the estate of said Eugenia Ward Pteker to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be plead ed in bar" of their recovery. AO persons indebted to said estate please make immediate pay ment s. This the 20th day of May, 1970. Roger D. Parker Route 1, >' PoQocksviUe, PT. C. J—5-21,28,6-4,11 NOTICE OF RESALE FOR PAiTITION NQDTU rnoAl IMA CRAVEN COUNTY Acting under authority of an order of the Superior Count of Craven County made in a spec ial proceeding entitled “H. F. Daugherty, Et Al, Ex Parte," under date of January 27, 1970, the undersigned Commissioner wHl, on the 30th day of May, 1970, at twelve o’clock noon on the premises in Cove City, North Carolina, offer for sale to, the highest bidders for cash, upon an opening bid at $6,938.00 on the second tract; and upon an opening bid of $3,961.25 on the fourth tract, those certain two ■tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Craven srnd Jones Counties, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: SECOND TRACT: In or near the village of Cove City and being a portion of the lands recently purchased by the said Charlie Wilson from the heirs of R, M. White end being further designated and describ ed as those two certain Tots or parcels of land known and de scribed as Lot 11 and Lot 12 ac cording to the map or plan of the subdivision of the Charlie Wilson prooerty as made by Al bert R. Bell, Engineer, October 25, 1946, said may being duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County in Book 3 page 51, Lot ill containing 5.01 acres and Lot 12 containing 11.13 acres. Being thp same lands as shown' in that certain deed from Char he Wilson and wife; Emma H. Wil son, to C. R. Heath,,dated the 28th day of October, 1948, and recorded in Rook 424, page 234 of the Craven County Registry. FOURTH TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of lend in Craven County atid Jones v.ounvy, sraiv or norm Carolina adjoining the lands of Richard 'B. Heath, C. D. Heath, JohriF. Heath, Lydia Of Daugherty and Others, bounded; as follow*, viz: BEGINNING at a »ihe stump called the Buch pine on a ditch and runs with the ditch south 2Vi west 8 poles to the crook of the ditch; then with the ditch south 10 west 48 poles to a stake; then north 86% west 192 poles to a stake in the back line of the Jeremiah Heath's 200 acre patent; then north 2% east 55 poles to the beginning, contain ing 67 acres. Being the same lands described in that certain deed from Rteh ard B. Heath and wife, Hattie L. Heath, to Glen R. Heath, dated .1 *1.. u_. . _ * . .
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