T.u:f .1 .!. I j.L'O -'vo' banned' Ote tsar of Education fcv o I tit at a rie, t . 'le prepared by tb 1 - 1 of the Iwwtato of. t o the -work of the i i iliiit Gaaeral Aaemhljp . it la evtalinea' ta diaeua-- R-.ner l general tntereat !;.?., iroportaiwa, i uoductions tins session are running 25 below the rate : -7. By iar the greater part the decrease has occurred in J billy t. J C7 Public bills. 726; local ; 911; , total' .introductions, Dius ratified. 771 1359 Public hills, 667: local s-h. s, 567;,-total introductions, p;:.4; bills ratified, 599. 1 ' Decrease Public bills, 8; tal bills; 38 ! total in troduc i -ns,: 25; bills': ratified, 24' . Finance '. The income tax withholding plan, cleared the first legislative hurdl .Wednesday when it was approved by the House Finance Committee.- Although there was considerable sharp criticism of the biU,' jt was approved by a vote of - 38-13. The committee was considering HB 768, a sepa rate bill, and voted to, incorporate the bill into the general Revenue Bill; the essential portions of HB resolution remained in the Ap- 1 768 are already 'm the Revenue "Bill.-:' On Friday; Sen. Kirkman, ;Chaisman of the Senate Finance Committee, introduced the iden j tical bill, thus making it possible 1 for ' his committee also, to deal. with the ! withholding provision apart from the general Revenue Governor, podges' TV address 6h &'6pJ financing did not pro vide enough incentive o mem- bers ; of - the' House Education Committee, which , reported un-j favorably, HB!G91.)cThe bill em bodied' a recommendation of the i uuu wuiuu nave, caieiun&ucu a tem of incentive payments to counties based'4 upon their will ingness and ability to appropriate increased sums to supplement State school funds. There was much talk but no action in the Senate concerning the resolution which sought to di rect the Appropriations Commit- dtenJick at DwarrarL .1 hhrrn cdionaL aerkuiture recewJ -,e,of U rr -ctt l way races the Ejouse Committee -same itWatmeirt. HB 83T, mtijo-LviilUins oi .-s A , I vn Propositions and Grievances duoed by ep. M or; urnam i fwipie oj im ,ey jLom, gave the green light to HB'80 which, would- promote- attendanee at prearranged dog and horse Superintendent of Public Instruct nd i ' Wac ' J rdaix wey i rs That ferry, Jr., and two.vuwt Miss? and- others Would resolve alleged i Made lia-tory, -i C; ;?,Uve Chess, Elaude Le -Coipi : w ' ar 1 Miss i difeaces. , between, the. State, and - Fun. . Tune, 'Paper Folding, Betty Fleetwood. 1 if any find .J t A s ! ,117- i ct 1; I 1 races. .The bill, mid to be aimed at reactivating dog racing at Mo- yoek in Currituck, County, is cat as ar statewide measure to meet Constitutional - objectiQBs.- Ci IM would authorize a special election tion and the Stole Boaid of Edu cation, by ', specifying that the State Board of Education is. the policy-making body and that the State Superintendent is to head the administrative ; : staff which in any county on the uestioa of i administers "rhe policy. Drawing, and Uranium and Oth er Miraple Metals nd several bi ographies. . V " . Of .lateiest to, many people, 20 books of the American Heritage series chie'fly historical - fiction. Scheduled to graduate June 3 from the U. S. Naval Academy at is Midshipman First Class : : William H. Batts, Jr., son of Mrs. Vazelle S. . Jes sup of 206 Grubb Street, Hert fmd. j Upon graduation. Batts will receive a Bachelor of Science degree and be commissioned as n Ensign in the United States Navy. - . Wetes Pfioifrcei, :'tir The House' passed a 'pommittee, substitute 'departed! iignificiintly from the original bill only ; in omitting '. specific : i qualifications for members' of the Board otWa He entered the Naval Aca tee to report back a bill with pro- demy a CongressiQnal ap vision tor a increase m teaon- pointment in ; june, 1955, after ers' salaries. At weeks end the rnrt1lstint, frtm rharles L. Coon High School in Wilson. 3-DAY HERD TREATMENT fftfl6e4 .5 'V, "CQ" S17INC ivonnmc pellets Jenove Round and Nodular Worms : No need to starve pigs before worming they'll eat palatable "SQ" Swine Worming Pellets any tint. Worm sows before breeding, worm pigs at weaning time and later as needed. mu i Hertford Livestock & Supply Company PHONE 2501 ' HERTFORD propnations Committee. ', . Agriculture Tobacco produces suckers fast er than P. T. Barnum's one-a minute rate,, and tobacco growers ciasnea with Buyers and maricex ers this week over MH-30, chemical which destroys, the suckers. 'Buyers claimed that the mbstance -maleic hydrazide al so destroyed the quality of the tobacco, and they urged the adop tion of SB 331 which labels MH 30 as an "economic poison" and makes it unlawful to use it on or sell it for use on growing tobac co. Some 300 growers who at tended the hearing' before the Senate Agriculture Committee iisagreed ; with ' the charge and urged that "the bill be killed Committee action is expected iext week. Other new bills this veek included HB 805, which ap oropriates $38,000 for the coming bienniuni for a swine evaluation tation at State College; HB 821, which appropriates $37,000 for a poultry diagnostic laboratory ;' in Moore County; and HB 833, which would make sure that to bacco flues are exempt from the Stale sales and use tax. ..sm .. v: Haclng . , . .: While the Senate Judiciary I . - , - I Committee decided to kill- HB Sale ends (month, date) establishing dog or horse racing tracks - and would ,i establish ' a State Racing Commission to-regulate i the tracks.' . ! Pari-mutuel betting would be legalized' withj 87 7o of the take being paid, out to patrons; the- Racing . Commis sion' would receive 25 of the remainder, and' after paying ex penses it would remit any excess! provision far to the Department' of Revenue to 'of ' the StatS be divided 13 to the State pen-lCtommittee.?The boating, regular era! Fund, 13 to tihe counties tion proposal, HB 773, was sent to having racing, and 13 to the a subcommittee of the House counties not having racing. Af- Wildlife Resbarces Committee for ter hearing both, proponents- and 'further s.udy after numerous opponents Friday . morning the changes were suggested at a pub 0oUw;:mmint' .'approyed,' the lie hearing' ' . - f . ' Home Demonstration' Club members are lookinn forward to rherq.are also aeveral teenage, Farm Home Week at N. C. State romances, sporty skyie arid ca-' College campus from .June1 9 rB books. t ,f 'through' 12, There will be, mapy i or me very, young are oo weu; interestine . features andV soecial substitute fo"trHB 3,3, . the. !water illustrated easyi oooks and story classes conducted throughout, the agencies tfcorgamzationibilL'tThei books. ;.: ' "; ;', i . . 1 week. - A few: of the, subjects " ' ''-Jwill beiii'New Furniture From CIHCLE MEETING Old,", s "Women Don't , Talk ' 1 Enough,' "M,oney Makers. From The Mary Long Circle of Beth-, the Kitchen", ' and. "Hats ' We it: :fii ter. Besoutc.es, and. irt deleting- a i-'fturch .met, Monday nrgnt at Made, On Parade." :'- , , 'eventual "aboliUon i tne inome oi.ivirs. i nomas rieei--, Moom, ' reservations: ayv e Stream Sanitation wood, xne meeting was opened made through the home; agent's by singing "I-Love To Tell The office. There will be a charge Story," after which, Mrs. William per person of $2.00 for one night, Corprew ga,ve the devotional fol: $2.00. for ; two nights and $3.00 lowed by . Mrs. . Wade Jordan ior three -nights, . which, is ex- t Insurance SB 335, would create within the State Insurance Department an Insurance .Commission to replace leading in prayer. " ' , -, ' A ! very ' interesting 1 program was given by, Mrs; William Cor prew. with several members tak ing part. . , -The president, Mrs. Dewey Per ry; Jr., had charge of old and I'C 3 Vith ct.. U. rLcanUr-cJTo '""i.-. ..'?,'' North Carolina- farmers who have .cotton, ' undur government loan are urged to keep infuued on current market prices, It may become profijablsi, says Maurice E,. Thigpen, cotton mar-' ketitra: specialist, ,for . the ' C, Agricultural Extensioa!,Sr.vIce repay the loan and SeUin.'.the ppen market, prior to July;(31A. :, , Thigpen reports. , thaf; '., North ' Carolina farmers , have, already repaid loans on abou ,00Q bales'.: Most of these loans have been re paid In the last s'x weeks. H ' ; "This action" reflects ari' lh creased. Remand' i6f -ceriaih grades and staple length's TjUg pen said." "North Carolina, ff-fm-ers,, whQ stilt have 157,011 bales undef , government loan, should keep in touch with the marlest. T"' mm,m " r'rriyrfiirhrir'TniffiriOiipi(i,iiiii)ii(Mii yitx. LIBRARY NEWS New books In the Perquimans required for suspension, the De-' County Library this week include partment could require a confer-1 The Comptete Book of Roses, by ence and could assign the driver Rockwell and Grayson; Emotion- to; a driver improvement clinic'al Problems of Childhood, . by the successful comDletion of Xiebman. n ' HERE'S a bargain! Get this self-cleaning quality gloss white BUY A CASE AND Save NOW ONLY $4.25 SIMM 6mOH$ 535 READY TO USE EASY TO BRUSH IN CASE LOTS which would subtract points, from; he drivers total. Upon suspen sion, point totals would be eras-. ed. Licenses could be suspended for maximum of 60 days for the first suspension, six months for the second, and one year for a third or subsequent suspension. ' , Schools HB 753, to provide far a 10- month, 11-year school' system in lieu of the present 9-month, 12- year system, was shunted onto a legislative sidetrack Thursday when it was reported without prejudice by the Houses Commit tee on Education and re-referred to Appropriations, where H is ex pected to be assigned to the same subcommittee that is studying the proposal sen forward by Rep; Kerr (HB 425) to provide for the operation of the schools on a 12 month basis. HB 774, to appro priate additional funds to the This week's. adult fiction in-; eludes;' Deai 'and Glorious Phy sician, by "Caldwell; The Quali fy of Mercy, by JJownes; Mrs. Harris Goes;, To Paris, by Paul) Gallico; Danger, Marines At Work, by.'Puller and others by Eberhardt, Ames and Giles. . ; ,J,The, library -has also, added', more tharr.lOQ, .new, books -foi bill by an-8-3 vote. The bill will now, go" to the. House Appropria tions Committee . , - 4 i. Roads and Highway Safety Identical new bills SB 340 and,1 the present - insurance advisory new business, after which', she HB 834, seek to plug the gap leftf.board. OThe new - commission dismissed the group. with prayer, when the NC Supreme Court de-.' would retain, the existing func- j 5 Those present were Mrs, Thom clared existing statutory 'authori-jtions of the advisory board, and I as Fleetwood, hostess. Mrs, Ruby ty to suspend drivers' licenses xofj. would take over from the Com- i HarrelJ; Mrs. Ray Spruill, ' Mrs. habitual violators unconstitution-, 'missioner of Insurance the task of i William Corprew., Mrs. Emmett Mil because of a lack of staadarde acting on proposals to increase or "rr to guide the Department of Motor decrease insurance charges or set Vehicles in determining who was up new rate, schedules ; The an habitual violator. The bilto-Commissioner would be a mem establish, a system of point, values ber and chairman of fhe Com for specified traffic violations and mission. The House passed HB authorize the Department to sua-? 623, which.: would increase the pend'the, license of 'any. person- fees charged by the Commisslon- who accumulates a specified to- er for examination of foreign in tal of points during a 3-year pe- surance companies. nod. A warning letter would be required as a driver accumulates points, and after he has more than half the number normally RICKS Laundry & Cleaners OF EDENTON Phone 2148 ! ARE OFFERING TO YOU BETTER THAN EVER SANITONE DRY CLEANING With - this mazing ' sys tem, you, see you-feel, and you smell 'the difference. All work ' guaranteed to your satisfaction.' V" j. All this, plus a one year, or " until cleaned . again, guaranteed moth ; proofing. COMPLETE LAONDRY - - SERVICE' . - , - lt V ' 1 ..- .yXoii Inow from experience how rnuc v ( , .Hr.l.ff0 Mcrson5Undar gives you the, bfjt "quantity discount ' idea m buying nancial security loi mii " family! 1 " ' . , y V Issued only in amounts of, Jl 0,000 and Steve, the Guaranteed .low; Cost Special, gives yorf today's best bargain in low-cost proreoj - . ' - tion. Maximum guaranteed protection-ar'mmi'mum cosM In add-)' " . tion, you get guaranteed htgh cash vahiet during early yean. To ' , help you meet emergencies ot opportunlrles!' 3e$ Mr. i todff :-..--:. ;..j;-..-;-.-;"f-:r''- George W, Jaekjsbn, Agent ? HERTFORD, NORTH' CAROLINA ( 1 r V,l 1 1 Phone Elizabeth City 2052 fr 1 I1FI INSUUNCI COMPANY' Jf Hum 0. OrwiuUtk at Over lVa Billion Dolbr tife msuronce mJForeej - '"This. is another place Plymouth prove its... r r r (P3 "a3E PAirrr TZ----" Endurance MildewT INTRODUCING... 1 5L and Fume Resistant j Vna'aft fAHUSTlC BARGAUU SAVE 'l.OO PES mi API ON GENUINI JAPALAC All-MIPQSK IKAJREL Fr 1 waoww fumltur, walla, wravfhl Iran; InaMa ar au rlltlant L.t-arylnj colors alua noa .yanawlng whit iTJj aA'AS II-A MARINE PAINTS, ENAMELS, STAINS AND-VABIIISHfS, FOR. EVERY I0AT , AND EVERY PURPOSE - k You (uK can't bu ; ttlf marina Itniah than RIPOUM ' Vrvwat try vvr ao yf9 . (.( l1 HOpBIES ANO PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Taylor Tfcptre EDENTON, Wtdneaday and Thuifday. Mar 20-21 'i'A-m , Alan rrd Ii "GO. JOHNNY GO" '; 1 ROC it 'M BAI.t 17 N ICW BOCK 'N. SOU; HITS Friday and Satujdaj, May 22-23r-r , ' ' Susan Hayward and Jaff Chandlat in -"THUNDS1 IN TH2 SUN' TaehalMUr Sunday and Monday,. . May 24-2Srr. , . , Pabbit gtrnolda an4 Tony Randall bi "THE MATING GAME" Y ClBcia8eap4 aid Color Tuesday, May 2t- ' Sophia La an, Burl. Haa and Anthony Parkini in ' BS6BMB 0KBAl.aV "DESIRE 1TKDER . T:;5i:TK3 EtXO:' -. Cotiitr--MaT if lt- "t-ifey .Eicr, and v.; m ".HK7AV 7 Drive-in ii.-atre Edanton-Hartford Road how pi nUDAV - 6ATVBDAT AND SCNDA Friday and Sarwdaiv May 22-23- ' , - Jiunaa Sxawart and ' . Kim Novak 1b S3 1 8. rnn OIL -3f t ' f"""T Plymouth, traditional economy champ, a Jain won. its class in the NfoMgaS Economy Run . . wo Va' for tha third straight ytar! In this recognized competitive test for ecoooniy; tj Plymouth V- won. 8 ..;;?- cttrft(ed'2t.t5 miles per gallon. Plymouth's proven high gas mileage, initial low .purchase, Drjce., lpw ..;..-.-.....--s . inalitttgumce coat muI gfioi ratal tain att-acU up to the Big; Difference in.'conoai .'. , ' - ; -J 'V PLYMOUTH DELIVqnS BIS DIFFERENCE IN PERFORCE H DlfFERENCE IN r$ A " ' ' ' ' Bu wn dWtlutve to sacrifice performance jto enjoy ; i .Plympyuv'a famous .,Torfon-A'i-e KUe is. the moat r 1 - 1 7-v,'- PlyinoutH'i top economy. The Fury V-800 engine that , comfortable ride on the road, it ac as a built-in road ' EQWarad the Plymouth to it-Mobilgat victpry is tlie , jevplr it vn-tually e minntes ro'4 or sway on turns i3&t siapdardi Y-& in Plymouth' field. Ita ?30 itjj-(ront end dive on slops. nd,it' ycur ft.naextr lprstpowef packs plenty of power. n' Bin C'e sincerely believe tiat the '59 Plymouth is tlie , -t cae Plymouth has ever built Check every inch: at (Lis cat. See the. dulerebte great engineering aiei. -; , t - ' 1 i H ' " - ' TAl'I A ty;3-k:le try-cvt KSIY! ' ." ' ' Cnt behind fie whi .1 of t Plympndi and- tt:"' f 1 Plymouth's Lj DIT -cnae. TVa your "Try-Out" n. ' ; " - Te- i, u"y c, ?rciated, muzb tit'.' ? XlJvft'iTT.'yi The top-8' "Vg, low-' : 1.1 priced about the , M Ml'tl'-jDjf. ' .'1 "VERTIGO 'Vih 'ii-TMaaleoani "fcn y, 1

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