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the rcr.c i j ix. rzsn cu&i&b. rrT IMs 'It en ..enft o the work mt i nroiina 0nral Assembly It is eoBfined t 4iseiwsiuu .-" (iul Isbiatl end, ..e 1963 General Assembly vened a Wednesday, Febru ' 8. Because the death of ut Governor Philnott made It essary that the Secretary of te convene the Seaate. as wellih$3 .million. Gasoline and. oil in- - t i the House, the two houses i evened at different times the nate at 11:30 A. M., the House t". the usual 12 noon hour. . :' . Senator Clarence , Stone of ' Fockingham was elected Presi t" at of the Senate. - ' Senator r.a)ph Scott " of . Alamance was homed 'President 'pro tempore. S. Bay Bylery was re-elected Principal Clerk: Leroy Clerk. Jr., was re-elected Reading Clerk, nd W. Brooks Poole -was re ' elected Sergeant-at-arms." Rep. H. Clifton Blue of Moore was .elected Speaker of the Rouse. Mrs. Annie E. Cooper was re-elected Principal Clerk Sam J. Burrow, Jr., was named' Reading Clerk, and Joseph H- Varren was re-elected Sergeant-i-arma. ; 'The Stale Xegislative Building As the session opened, interest - : at ' legislators and public a!ikt ir3s centered on the new Legis lutive Building.. The first weej cif " the session amounted to a ; "Shake-down" cruise as .member : and employees .'became familia . with the building and its facili ties. - Members turned their at ' tention. to the Question of man agement of the building. Seaa tor Tom White of Lenoir intror :. duced -SB 3, creating a Legisla . live 'Building Governing com ; mission. After -some different! between Senate and House were adjusted the bill was ratified, be coming the first new law of the iJ ..session, : Xhe Legist i . Eiulding Governing Commission! will (Consist of , the President ol the- Senate, two persons appoint e i by him who are members of the- Senate at the time of their erpointments, the Speaker of the . Kouse, and two persons appqiiu-,1 .uj mm wno are mem Decs 0) the House at fee time of -thai; appointments. Appointive mem feees will serve for 4-year ta gc-ed terms. The Conroissio Wilt determine' polk' governinj ' the use of the Legislative Buih" ing, will make allocations of space within the building, an ? will promulgate rules govern H the me of the building and il Jaciiitjes. The actual work e maintenance may be delegates t6 the Department 'of Admini i . : ,.u: a ai i direction of the Commission. : President Sione tiaraed Sena tors . White and Williams, ant Speaker Blue named rRepresen tatives Crawford and Uzzell b the Comm'srioa f . Budget Governor Sanford delivered hi budget message on Friday, (Feb ruary JB, a;id the budget bills were introduced the same day.' The budget totaled some $1.8 billion.. An increase of $35 mil lion was lequired from the Gen:l eral Fund for .the ;'A" Budget to maintain state services at teir present' levels, New funds amounting to $5li million were iricluded for , the 'public schools fvt mot ' Waaors, - sidt , leave. ssUflfy increases, and other pur r3B Abojjt t9 niUlinn addi tional funds, went to the Con solidated University ' of North Tc, !:r Thaatre ' JEDEKTOK, A'. C. Tbursdar. 'Friday and atwidaT. ;Fbruvr 21-22-23 Sod Day. Stephen Bovd. I limtny Duratale, 4Awriha Raye f JUMBOf , . . . CiaenujolpCj nd Color wday, Monday and Tuesday, "4ruary t4-2S-jgj- - Sue- Lyon. James Mason and Shelly Winters in XQUTA" , . Children under 16 not dmltlwd .unless ' with r a adult "-' BUMtoy tkWf tiM aa4 :M ,mr TMOdar Mumts 7:M 'nesday, February 27 LAY LVCKT IT'S FBEK Van Johnson in -ATTpr-r.ousxr Lcjiclstive SuxamaiyJ. CaroMna. 12 million 'was set ty colleges to 4-year institutions. The probation and paroles pro grains -received sizeable incxeaa es, as did the' mental institu tions. Salary increases to $18,000! per year weae recommended for members of the Council of ijState. Agriculture fund expendi tures were increased by. about spection fees which ' have ' 'been used to - support General Fund agencies will be used for high way 1 purposes,- thus '.'increasing substantially the , amount of mon ey available for secondary Jad purposes.,' ' .;' ,' t i ; Capital 'improvements,"''4pgghlg nnce the "defeat of the proposed t bond issue in 1961 will require $117 million." The, General Fund is in sufficiently-'gdJslp(, thct $47 million from that Source i dan be'., applied - to .capital ,?; improve ments. " i' ' Senator Tom (White of Lenoir ind Rep. David Britt of Robeson, are chairmen of the Senate and' louse Appropriations Commit .ees respectively. The chairmen wasted no time in 'getting, down to work. . Less than a week'af- er the opening. . gavel trapped, he Joint , Appropriations Con Tifttees' were hearing 'Budget Qt 'iaer , and -lDiretdP, of ' Admuja ;tratioa Hugh .Cannon 'outline ind explain the "budget." , . :' 1 1 -fi; FiMtnce ' 5 . .i The other half , of . the:, budget pictura where to i,get,Lthe ne-. - .-ssary m6ney wiU tall to Sena jr J., v.! Jqhn$6t of, Iredell and ieps , Clyde-.. Harriss .afj IRowan. it appears that 'they may; have the unusual and delightful task f promcung, legislation1 reduc- f ng taxu. Governor Sanford, in ; specia' message read to each louse, recommended an Increase n the . dependency exemption or state income -tax , purposes. he repeal of the sales' tax. on ews vendors, and the exemption 1 f - prepared medicines from the ales tax. By the end of the Irst full week, five bills reduc ng taxest were dntrflduced: ; SB 5 '(HU '22 to increase' income sot exemptions to $506 for each ependent; HB 29 and HB 69,' re ealing the sales tax on news endors" US 41,' reducing, taxes n commercial i!shing boats; RB 7 exempting .nedicines sold on description of veterinarians from ' na'es tiy; and HB- 5 ex-aapting- . certain resort ' cottages nd tpartme-ts from tjiff 3 tax "iffi itri ii.rlirirtri."iri.O(i H ; ( : -i ,.-..,.' 1 ' ..f. I ' - fj ' W ' . -.Ml. . )". ('-.'.l!'.! .'' ..'H'it iJB ONE LOT OF MO m lA price Jll St ' ' ONE . SPECIAL GKOUP : . WATCHES OneGrbupjTiffin : 50 off stemware , : bes, m& aoi -, , Luggage Reduced Only While Stock Lrsis Tm gjjg ONLY . $1.00 t 20 off a mm ManyjOther Iteras 11. Hertford gross rentals. , &MMS RMUslxkilea This painful subject moved to the fore immediately .after the Assembly convened. ' SB 0, by .Senator Currie of Durham, is identical to the bill Which he introduced last session. The 1981 bill cleared a Senate com mittee but was defeated on the floor. Also introduced ' the first day was SB 7, by Sen. Humber, ta increase the Senate member ship to 60, and to provide that Senate districts . contain related geographical, ' population and area interests. SB 30, by sen. Crew -would divide the state in to not more than 50 senatorial districts by considering popula tion distribution traditional; his torical ' and .geographical group ings of counties, mutually shared' rea economic and governmen tal interests and problems, and other factors reasonably bearing upon fair representation. The bill would provide for 55 Sena tors; the extra five1 to be appor tioned to the five most populous districts. Finally - SB 22 pre sented Republican suggestions for redisricting. This bill would give Mecklenburg, and a district comprised of G Jllford ana Stokes, 3 Senators eaJj. - . The problem, is the same as in 1961, but the background is sharply different. 'Lending a sense of real urgency to. the task are the more than 40 court cases Spawned by the Tennessee case of Baker . v. Crr, and the fact that the (Republican party will undoubtedly make a real effort in 1964 to capitalize CJ failure to deal effectively with the prob lem.' ' , ' . Schools : Not ill of the school activity was oi the appropriations front. HB 51, by Rep. Whitley is de- signed to strengthen school at tendance laws and to require the state to finance and train school attendance personnel. HB 83, by Rep. Thornburg, establishes a limited form of continuing" con- tract for public school teachers SB 36, by Sen. and principals, Strong and Story, establishes a tenure system for teachers. SB 35 (HB 66) provides for nonparti san elections of members of all t, city and county boards of edu-' cation. , Miscellaneous , SB 8 (HB 2i) establishes a pro gram of medical assistance to needy aged persons' who are noti eligible for public assistance pay ments under the OAA program . - .',HB 9 (S3 10) amends the absentee voting laws, and HB 32 1 would repeal absentee voting! rinp ir " nrr"'''"" 7e-pc. Stainless Steel Tableware Regclar $31.95 Value Now Only $19.95 All Goad Buys Too on. i JEWELERS laws except ,for members of the aimed forces , .. HB -8 daises the minimum wage ta $1 . . HB 9 requires .that new cars sold after January 1, 1964, be equip ped with seat belts 'SB 12 (MB 24) eliminates the right of publi cutilities to- put. suspended rates into effect upon the filing of bond . . HB 27 requires that sales ' and ; use taxes paid by county .and. city boards cf edu cation be refunded . . -,i 35 abolishes, capital punishment. QTE5 CHff CCafSERVATIDN Wtcaara iHarreU is thinning a .stand of pines on his iarm, on, the Harvey :poit Road. The :trees to be removed were mark ed 'before he started autting He is cutting the trees of poor quality for pulpwood and leav ing , the s better trees properly spaced for maximum growth.- To produce maximum growth a ful ly stocked stand of pines should be thinned at intervals of ap proximately five years on' most soils in our. area. . . : . ' , , Josiah Proctor is marking some of his pines for thinning. J. M. (Fleetwood, Jr., is setting out several thousand pine ..and poplar seedlings during febni- BROWN'S r u m I J Mil WJJ RESTAURANT Just Order, Relax . . . Jbiat Special This his Week: p Thick MUk Shakes . 20c each Sundaes .25c each Bring Friand and Get One frtel Pizza Pies 80c HQKEMA3E - BIG ONE1 The best of food lo suit your1 every mod. .' word ior it. Eaiav party dinners make we can accommodate yoti. Brovn s Drive Vt MILE SOUTH OF .'fohii' Moore, Haviland China . ., Vareorte, Pasadena, Rosaliade, Apple Blossotti 50 off Only While Present Stock Lasts CIFTWARE - BRASSWARE HOIiOWARE Siivr) .20 off ORIIAM STRASOUaG 25 off Numerous T Menken s n y i;c:tii c. ary. , i Josenh iHarretl Js . setting, out one- thousand poplar, seedlings. , Linwoof1 J' Winslow 1m3 con 3uctnd several ditches en hi, i'am ,at Be,lvidgre. ,' "The Farm: bat homo of .tht family: main sou: of Nations wealth: foundation of . civilized society; the Natural Providence.' hscnotion over - doorway of Union Station, Washington, . C Chariesitoa's Tour Man 17 - April 7 ' For ?the sixteenth consecutive year some of Charleston's imost historic homes will - be opened from March 1 17 through April 7th for the special tour sponsor ed by Historic Charleston Foun dation:' At this time Charleston? famed Magnolia, Middteton and Cypress Gardens should be rainbow of color. All tour pro ceeds will be used in the Anson bontugh Rehabilitation, Project. Homes will be open every Monday through Friday morning from 10 A. M., to 1 P. M. vxi on Wednesday, Friday and Sun day afternoon from 2 to 8 P. M Young ladies of Charleston. and let as s&ve, you a fine meal .'..' . . take our- resecyauonfi . ' t ' ! - in Kestaurant HERTFORD OK US 17' Jr., Operator " 'If..: Dzzzig U:is i! rr rtHiswiwrr: J oo f FOOD f I xained for the task, serve as .ostesses .in all -the homes,. , Folders giving detailed infor mation concerning the tours, with listings of the houses to be shown, can: be obtained from Historic Charleston Foundation, 31 Meeting Street, Charleston, Pittman Speaker For icurjtan uub Meeting r. iPittaian' of the diagnostic laboratory spoke to the Ryland Ruritahs on swine diseases and sanitation, (.'. their regular meet ing on Monday night. The sub ject was of interest ta the puri tans for a numoy.r of them are nog growers. xne ciud- decided to assist ;c sponsoring the fat stock' show this spring; but their vote war to sponsor without donating any Tioney,, :The previous motion to monsor i a . Little League ball team this summer -was tabled until further information could be secured. One -new member was added to the roll and a .committee of John Erwin Copeland, Linwood State and Federal , , Tax Returns , Prepared For You SHORT & LONG FORMS Fee $5.00 and up , DON'T WAIT! -CaJl- Jtnry & Mm Phone 4196 or 4616 ; Day or Night HERTFORD, Jf, C. j.., 1 i AT YOUII jt san: 'iiii"'. I ,1'. Four kinds of sporta!! cpcr ti 'Wanr f mn&A annHn M, . . . T. . 1 n I . ' . I StU, lanKer tor uii performance and spotty trim-, mings like bucket seats, 4-speed shift V low oi norses ana start Chevy's got a lot of. sport different kinds of cars. " first, the Jet-smooth c?. ta.:u ...... 1 different engines that range up to 425 hp and that include the popular Turbo-Fire 409 with 340 hp for the ultimate in smooth responsive driving in modern traffic; Optional equip ment, including Comfortut steering wheel that adjusts to your convenience, makes it ' as super a sport as you'd like. .4 i Ii . .2 v t-v. uv4i i.ina i jfcll, C. mpola SS t 77 TJT1 ' rt;;rJ, N. C jM- . SB Taylor and Lester Copeland was appointed to set up plans for a barbecue - and barbecue chicken supper. The du bought'1 a speaker's stand that Lester Copeland brought from the national con tention in Atlantic City, N. J. 1 i,' tajmisinij- ij i . i' i i . . i ' -. '.1 . Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a na- Pf,f?r.q .' pV-n 4;;; - Imi Is Tla Tins -To Cuytf SliB5XRDliiJ HEAT UNDER ANY ROOF. . INSTALL V m " . .tjMSMT PUREI DEPENDABLE! ECONOMICAL! ; You'll get clean,!even heat - all vwnter id" u every corner of your home with "Pyrofax7 gas,' , ; IpELL GAS I COAL COImPAIIY . PYROFAX GAS DISTRIBUTORS Next To Perquimans High School PHONE 3831 HERTFORD' TOiSEE WllflrS fJEWifess CHEVROLET DZALOfG If ; There's the lH - . k.HMbl'.U..Uu k TL.'-L 1. . . ' i I - . ..ft. ...fHS. dv CO inch wheels anving it now, in four entirely Impala Super ,rv. Jf:, . , i . ji , a. J Cortbur Monza Spyder CI b Cuv, e. hZrw- itotLli SuTyJi i Hf pa; vt'o; ut txtra rJ I' .is o car at your Chevrobt dealer 8 Shinproorx r!ccaMl!3.i:73 T-'Iul Ignorance ' ' His VuuJe was giving hi .k lecture. , , , I . ' f'You Tmodei boys want toe r.uch,' ' he ; ;aii. . "Da you know ,.vhat i -wai getting; vhea. 1 mats ried your await?" "No renlied ,th nephew, "and TU bet you didn't either.'' I'll "QUA1ITY CONTROLLED" d , OAS SERVICE 1 mm- r Flir r Chevy II Nova, also avafl-?' I : I .AH 'i ...... .. - i J j.; . tt . . .. i . . ..A o . iUHiiLiiidtLiiin. jiiiuriwiim' a.ii'. - and tires with full wheel '?, J tfeSS " Hit'' - I . tRirc&x GaS ilOVVI disks.: Three-speed; shift orv fowerglide J V'l with floor-mounted shift console, V '''. 1 . Or the Corvair Monza Spydei with m '", plete instrumentation, special identifies- jj ' U tion, and an air-cooled, Turbocharged Six. 4 , And for a real wallop, see v, J the Stuhning'Corwtt6, Sting, Ray, winner of the "Car Life"; ji 1963 Award for Engineering;-'" Excellence. All told, four beautiful con- ,' 'vertibles, four handsome coupes. You'll get a four- ... ' barrel kick just looking them ; " ) over--aiid,a whole lot more; , fun out of driving one! 1 . "... - j- 'Oplonai at extra tod. :' .- j 1 -(P, v.
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