ORDER COOKIES MARCH 6-16 rsbps&fycookie^j From Local Girl Scouts! YOUR COUNTY NEWSPAPER Weather High Low Pr«c. 58 36 50 40 .11 35 20 35 19 50 16 56 21 65 39 .25 Feb. 17 Fob. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959, BLACK MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 8 PAGES TODAY NO. 17. REFLECTIONS Gordon Greenwood L-t ifij mouth r, nrivor of a Southwestern |Th(’ i a long and welcome to the LtV conference of the D.A.R. %Kl now in conclusion, ladies. boomed loudly and grand.lo r let me say this, and 1 f, ;,j of vou to know sincerely f „ it our fair city, our won rf citv—why I just know it will i thousand per cent better when 0f the D.A.R. leave. lUiLs'rUSH IN—AND OUT! DISTANT county a group " discussing the merits of, a , i politician who caused no end worn- bv wanting to run for Ificc every election. fSaid 0ne, "1 don't know what | can do with that fellow. He is It qualified to hold many of the licei of the county, but still we |n t want to lose his support.” ISaid the second, “Well, let's Jin! him to the State Legislature. p'1! feci right at home there and certainly can't cause any louble. for THE WHOLE TRUTH! |But that isn’t exactly the whole Few North Carolinians real , what a powerful body the Gen C,1 Assembly is. The governor leoretically is the head of the ■ate government, but he has little |wer He has no veto and can l]y suggest changes in state laws policies. That does not mean |at he does not enjoy immense Vestige. He does; but Tar Heels, |ng ago, chose to keep the gov Inment close to home. For that iason. North Carolina is the only ■ate in which the governor can li! veto bills. |The power of the state govern Icnt is vested in the members of le General Assembly. When you lad on a bill that “The General Issembly do enact,” that’s the Inal word. It takes another act I the same body to “unenact.” OCAL LEGISLATION! [Many people have expressed pazement at the type of bills the 1159 session has considered up to pi point. If you have followed le record closely you will realize pat they have been chiefly local That is, legislation affecting hly one county. [Because of our peculiar system North Carolina many laws that (feet only a single county, town, community must be passed by e General Assembly. Thus, [wens of legislators who have jf'cr been to Buncombe county (ill have the final say as to wheth er not the City of Asheville 11 be permitted to extend its p'porate limits. —Turn to Page 5 1EARFOTT CO. TAKES [EASE ON PLANT HERE I Kearfott Co.. Inc., of Black jountain, has leased the local pnt from Equitable Life Assur pce Society of the United States F 25 years, after selling it to |e Virginia organization for pO.OOO. according to papers filed ‘ Asheville last Monday. The Kearfott Company, which p' main offices in Little Falls, i- a subsidiary of General decision Equipment Corp. of New |or*': a,'d makes component elect F Ports for missiles and airplanes, he Black Mountain division, erect four years ago, recently com P'-ted a large addition to its plant. oodmen to Use bul Maintain 'r<>ve Stone Lake A forking agreement with J. ! Virthcott of Grove Stone and r!‘ br;"tch of R. V. Hedrick Co. I >noa Woodmen of the ! ides for the latter’s r' and fishing rights on Grove Foril‘ lake. I ^ "oilmen of the World f ■ - tdcs the ladies, boys and | icraft. and the W.O.W. soring the cost as well I ,, 1 nance of the area. I," ■ "fthcott has always been J to do whatever he j, mmunity improvement, interested on the Boys ■ Woodcraft, the order ■landed. :li boys of the camp have 1 :i clean-up of the lake 1 Picnic area, and repair and building of new t" start at once. and members have ■ for using and fish -(• and the use of the