T rrXQUE'.tANS WEEKLY, EESTTCr, CATtLTA, FRIDAY, AFEIL 8, IOCS. ichtivoSummary ef nnnea pra " stall ! . en oa the i iina tlea i. It is e - of natters f i major Import- ok. of full cal- introductions, r's first 35-bill v and the first uhis is the pro Uude last ses s of more than -). While the rough a rather : of few land e devoted most k- a running debate license ; suspension " urn if to commit- -.r Vehicles").' f.'e to busier times I, t:.e Senate tighten s on e pair of time ceremonials, ,exten 'es and designa ...iary pages. An- 2 Now zrA School Carolina College educa v 336 of . them, are uching in schools of 24 "arolina-counties luring nt school term.' - .ce of Dr. Thomas A. , director of student . has' announced names idynts and the schools ; ihey are? teaching. ident Teacher program I of the regular course ction for ECC students j 1 preparing themselves i. The students conduct i classes in the respective under the' direction of rs. - Wi?-"5; - Pace tof Durham",' is j home economics at Per s County High School. other impending curb -on a "pe rennial end-of-season irritant is under consideration, a proposal tb impose, a workable May I deadline on introduction of local bills (see "Local Government"). At week's end the lawmakers decamped . in droves for the beckoning charms of Wilming ton's Azalea Festival, leaving behind them omens of a lively week ahead. ; Calendars will in clude such item's of contention as Sea . White's mandatory death sentence bill ,and, possibly, the omnibus electric utility measure, reported favorably . in both houses today and referred to the. Finance Committees. Neitt Tues day will be an.? exceptionally heavy day for major committee, hearings, with meetings on tap covering the court -reform pro gram, the 2-year , medical ehoor proposal for EasterW!t;araiinav College launched this week'tSB 176), and the twtgina N. C. State name-change bill. Slated - for Wednesday is a hearing on the bill to tighten driver, licensing requirements for over-65 drivers (HB 236).- . 1 Appropriations And Finance New appropriations bills were floated in numbers this weak. The new introductions include proposals for a $1 million sup plemental appropriation to fi nance the court reform program (SB 169): another million dollar proposal, for : , state aid in the construction of community hos pitals and health; centers (SB 162. HB 360): a half million apT propriation to. buy ), up "land in the State Capitol area (SB 155, HB 364): a $270,000 appropria tion for a new technical instil tute in Duplin County (SB 175, HB 391): a $350,000. pperati fund; end A toD$ngertfc$i.j hoa capital fund aor the pro posed 2-year medical . school . at Eastern Carolina . (SB 176); a 1 7t! :JCcntury Furnishing Pizo QaBlznhy t a-. T. f. V-- ; V " ' ' i ..-.''-'. 1 3 -.-'.-.,'....'' -'.; , -;-.-' 'i ...', .- ; , , , : . '.-. .''-, -- ' ' . .': - - - ,, M. '. , . ' '. I" . ' ; ...V -., II.. , 1 ' - '' ' - - y -V'fi .tfi f I - 'y , - -i y, r 'y fei'c .. ;4 - '. j.'.-i ' .'V',: "" - K'i I, , ,, i I, i- i . ii iii.n-i ii u 'i . . ,: answers to the many questions received by the VA from former servicemen and their families: . Q. How much VA pension would the widow of a Navy re tired man be eligible for? .. Will such pension be counted as an nual income up - to the $3,000 limit? . A. The amount of monthly VA pension depends on the wi dow's income level and whether there are any children. - If no children, a' widow : with an in- Come of $600 or less" would re ceive $64 monthly; with income between $600 and $1,200, $48 monthly ; and $27 when the -in. come ? is , between $1,200 - and SL800. If the widow has one child and fln income of "less than; $1,000, she ' receives $80 jpet tnpnth; $64 is paid when the in come is betWeeri $1,000 : and $2,000, and $43 is payable when the income is less than' $3,000. The VA pension is not consid ered jncome in determining en titlemen for the pension. . . : REGISTRATION SET A TOUCH OF CHOWAN The Chowan Room, furnishings circa 1725. iThe authenticity of the fifteen .rooms' seen in the Museum of' Early Southern Decorative Arts is reflected here in a room reproduced from ail Eastern North Carolina home of the period. Note the unpainted panelling, unusual in a time that preferred to paint decorative wood. , The window treatment, however, was in high style,' as you can see in the Austrian blinds, made froin an antique benrette. The furnishings, all crafted by Southern cabinetmakets, are of the.: William and Mary period. ' tit WINSLOW OIL CO. if. . 1,;6 unusual new gasoline vilh premium additives 'nr. . . !- I V . '.,.J ' , ' -'.'.'' ' '.,;,' ; t ' " I '. i ' ' K ' " '" ' ; 'Cp M ae" Job' could only' get the benefits ef PURE'! CKlutivt Tri-Une additives in ifirebud Super. Now, a new firebird (aso ilme.witl premium Tn-tane additives can ' .. ' Jielp you cut down on the cost of running - yoor car four ways: ' Tsa .Ktt.kcttir fis mileage kecavst . t r exclusive Tn-tane additives clean your a, ,'farpuretof and keep it clean. , f'Z," Yes use toss til because exclusive - Tn-tane additives cut piston ring wear v y is much is 60. f , - ii Ton save moiiey on repairs because ex-- ' t , elusive iri-tane aooitives cut aown on 'carburetor adjustment, "boil-outs" and V ring Job. ' Ik addition to all this, exclusive Trt---... tant additives help keepjrour engine . ' . , at the peak' of its free-flying power. ' :T'et this aaasuar new gasoline at the price , - i regular. Come in and start saving! WINSLOW OIL CO. Phone 428-5216, Hertford, N. C. 7 1 i $220,000 appropriation to alco holic rehabilitation program (SB 187), arid, a $165,000 appropria tion for; muscadine;- grape : re search, similar, to last week's cu- I cumber .resajchAbill. (167), In hilefedairf ipctlbri. ?on mlfey ibilte, the benate passea wie House Din to- up the -expense- allowances of state boards and commissions to $20 per day tHB 94), which will auiomaiicany increase me sud- sistence . allowance.: Of .. members' of the General Assembly to a like ; figure vas a result of an earlier enactment Of . this session (HB ISO-CH 86). ., The.- week's only hew tax measure is a bill exempting from state- income tax the retirement benefits of retired federal em ployees, up to $1,500 for a single person or ', $2,200 for a couple (SB 153). Hunting-, Fishing and Boating '! The'eoming of spring has ger minated" a - cluster . of introduc tions 'relating to outdoor living. For' trie wild turkey hunter, SB 163 '(H6 "375j. would stiffen the punishment for taking . or at tempting to take' the birds by unlawful means or ', methods to the game $ 100 . f iiiei 90-day im prisonment,? or both,, that they could now incur for taking tur keys out of season.- But SB 151 gives a ' break to ' the tribe of liaak Walton.. Under ' this bill fishermen who ' are residents or landowning families of ' "bound ary counties'. (Counties border ing on fishing waters) would be able' to- fish their boundary wa ters without fishing permits from the adjoining boundary counties. One Other fish bill would re duce the ' publication require ments for C: & D's fishing rules and regulations to a one-time newspaper notice instead of the present four consecutive weeks (SB 166). A trio of new bills- was served up for the motor boat fraternity. SB, 165 (HB 372) would attach a i misdemeanor penalty - to vio lations of local ': regulations for motor boat operation and of reg ulations adopted by the Wildlife Resources Commission. . SB 174 (HB 399) would allot .3 of all gasoline tax collections YtO'.-the Wildlife Resources Fund to aug prient; mbnej- available tor" chan-, nel marking and ' navigational aids,, as well as for-the'. present ly authorized fund purposes.- SB 164 (HB 375) would make! '.all markers used on public ' waters in N,. C. conform to the Coast Guard - sanctioned uniform wa terway marking system. By Fri day the Senate had passed SB 164 as well as the turkey-taking and fish-rule publication bills. Local Government As a legislative session wears on, the patience of an increas ingly hanued Assembly - -with local bills begins to wear thin. Efforts are often made in Ra leigh to curtail the volume!' of new local bills before the onset of the end-of -session rush. The prevailing -sentiment here is re flected by Senate Rule 40, hon ored perhaps more ih the breach than in the observance 'which literally ! requires that all local bills be introduced by April '1st. This' 'year a new ,tack has ben taken- in an effort to deal With this age-old problem. It is elm bodied in a joint .resolution ''to close out local bill introductions on May 1st in ' each house; ' 'Un less the Rules Committee !eer- tifies that there is good cause for ai later ' introduction (HK 34;. Atf last'! word (the resolution; sponsored by i House Rules' Com mittee Chairman Uzzeli; had passed the House and was rest ing in the Senate Rules Com mittee. ' Motor Vehicles ; The flood of motor vehicle bills has not yet crested. Bills introduced this week would re ward safe drivers by automatic ally renewing their driver's li censes if they : have been in volved in no traffic accidents and have no traffic tickets for the preceding four years ' (SB r-'"V' - Vli ",-tv I .0 And now for my feature tricli of the evening. 'y Watch closely " while I produce before . . " tyour very eyes a compact car that's surprisingly big..; .. amazingly roomy.-... '' unbelievably -, . comfortable. s A truly family sizerJ i compact..,' ', yet incredibly iN low priced. y ' 'piwii''a'lllf'w 9mamm .i..i.h. -.'..a:-.: imm' 1 1' v . ... . -. I v " " 'CSi! . ',i.; , . . . . - . On second thought, .that's not much of a trick. Oodge Dealers do it every day!- TO f. fi Say the magic word and amaze your friends ... Dart. It's no llluJSion. It's a Oodge,- ' HI'".)- Vatch closely: Incredible Dart GT. Big llt-mch wheelbase for room md ride. Magic compact car pnee. More magic? , ; v Bucket seats padded dash and lull carpeting are standard.- S or V8 models available, torv -, :" DOOQf DIVISION TOWE MOTOR COjMPANY, INC. CHHYrLErV M4I0KS CUnruHAIKM . U6-ZZ9 DOBB- STREET , ' I flSrFORD, N. C. "OPI SHOW," UK-TV1. CHICK VOU LOCAL USTIN. . "'n-;'LV.'j4-?f'-.PTrl'.-W'li ;.':;Ar-'-ffre'4fe'-.,V.,lir'VI Check ,-7J car. ki it !' I" CHfCK VOUK ORIVINA . . CHECK ACCICNTV li8.and..HB,370): SB171. would forbid the use of mechanical stop ? signals on school and church buses except to indicate stops. . ' The .m legislative flood gates were dropped on these bills by;.tjnfavorable committee re ports: . HQ 131, which would have required all vehicles manu factured after July, 1953, to be equipped with turn signals, and HB 161,; which would . have, al lowed vehicles , approaching each other .' at intersections to turn left without passing beyond the center of the intersection. Veterans' Corner (Br Omim N. BlMttt. Vctenas Kmploymenl Bepresrntstive, N. C. Stats Kmoloyment Security Conunis- sioa, sad John Lm ttoruiu, Cojnty ttervlees Ofllrer,- N. C. State .Veterast AdmisistrKtioa), - ,';! :A. ' 'V ' ' ' ' '' : ! Veterans; of Foreign Wars Dis trict No. 1 held its annual elec tion, of officers and luncheon in j riymouui on . ounaay, Apru District ; Commander John , Bass was re-elected to that post. Jim Basnight 'Was - re-reiected to the post . of , quartermaster, .Noah Goodwin, Jr was elected -Junior vice tommander and , George Bissette as chief, of staff. Eden ton is ' well , represented in the selection: of officers ,of this dis trict, , which, incbades.- Elizabieth -.t..l tTT! J. Til . ll . VJiJt.- wiuusui, x-yjiiiuuvu,'...iuii bury", and Ahoskie, Congratula tions' to . the. above! on . their.. re-. spective. election.. ,. , .-:.'. ,. ... , , -If any' veterans are interested in " becoming members of the Eden ton Rescue' Squad, please submit your names to George Bissette. or Gilbert Johnson. : If enough interest is shown, in this worthwhile project, Gil Johnson has some - plans for - establish ing, the Rescue Squad, v Governor , Moore, by proclama tion, will designate May 2-8, 1965, as "Senior Citizens Week." The theme of this year's observ ance will be. "Community Action For Older Americans." . Pro moting .employment opportuni ties, . for older ; workers f during this period provides 1 a special occasion to highlight the year round employment service pro gram for the older group. Ser vices to plder workers and scr vces to veterans are fast becom ing synonymous as the average age of ,, World War II' veterans continues to rise. ; Thirty-five per. ,'Centof, .veterans in 1962 were 45 years of age and over; by- 1970, 67 will be in this age group, aiso, Dy iu, i out oi every 5 men 45 to 54 years of age will be veterans. Below are a lew authoritative i Registration .: for adult voca tional homemaking education is rfow being conducted . in the Home . Economics Department. Register by sending your name and address to Mrs. D. N; Bem-bry,'- vocational home , economics instructor at Perquimans Union School. .v'-v'.'-.v;-.. A course m ''Clothing ' will be conducted two hours daily dur ing the first two weeks in June. Please register early only 15 will be accepted. -( ' ' housew Arming' planned for lawrence perry's Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, B. Perry are cordially invited ,to attend a housewarmmg in Uieir honor on Sunday. April 18, it th Perry's new home, 805 Grubb Street,. from 2 o'clock until 5 P. M. '; ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Corbin Dozier entertain ed the Xuesday night bridge club - at her : home on Market Street .' Those playing were Mesdames Jack Kanoy, J. T. Biggers, T. L. Jessup, W. G. Barbee. J. D. Coston, C. K. Holmes, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White, The high score prize went to Miss Sum ner. A sweet course was serv ed. ';'', , . , ., , ( ,,, - ''I .. II '-.U ; ii L. X fc.i.l.. -. Alvin L. Winslow recently had a stand of pines thinned. By removing the inferior trees and giving the better trees the prpp er spacing' they will grow much faster." . -, i Marion Riddick had the forest er with the North Carolina For est Service to mark the trees j that needed, to be removed in a' stands of pines on his farm. j f , Herbert Williams, Arbor Wins'-, low,:" ; P M Copelahd, ' Melvin Forehand, E. Lee Hurdle; and Warner Madre .have constructed some .dragline, ditches this spring. This year: farmers s are installing some type of Atop in lets on newly constructed ditch es where field -drains ehter the ditch ; From ditches cut during the ohst several years it was ob served thatxa lot of the silting in the ditches came from erosion, where field drains entered the ditch. Some of the farmers are seeding the side slopes of newly constructed ditches with fescue grass to stabilize the side slopes Carroll Ward and L. G. How ell recently prepared soil and water conservation plans for their farms. Ben Chambers re vised his .soil and water' con servation plan. : ' "Ii have . written many verses, but the best poems I have pro duced are the trees I planted on the hillsides." ' ' .Oliver -Wendell Holmes. 3!rutJ! is the highest thing that man may keep. :- if , . "Chaucer, tlightivith Bladder Discomfort? I'. II, 'i .!!' ,.l.i'f:-rt,' Unwist oatins or a'rlnlclnff hot he a source of mild, but annoyinK bbuMsf irri- uttionii-maktnr you mtiw; nenss; and uncomfortable. And if ratfe&tttla'HM, with naKEini backachs, headache er mus-cularacheH,aa4pane4uJatfver-xertioii, atrwlq or;motjiiia Mstt,re addinr to jKr miaei'r-dont val(4ta Ooan's Pills. , Doan's PilU act S ways lor speedy re-i lief., l-.They; have aiMM!inft;tlpri bladder frritaitoni.'a JAi4t Infl .actipn )on ' namincilMlkacIa;. (head-' aches, muHcular achea and, pains. S is A wunderftillr hiMaiunAk'ttetloanri(lhe kidneys, tentta-1 i njereaM the Uitik' the 15 miles of kWney tubes. 6T set the same happy relief millions hare enjoyed for over 00 years. Kor convenience, bur -the large siss. Get Doan's Pills today! . p ,k r- " i iw A jf L , ..s . .1 ' k William Perry, in Perquimans County Recorder's Court, charg ed with speeding in excess of -90 miles per hour, reckless driving, driving while license suspended, failure to stop for an emergency vehicle, no liability insurance on vehicle and - improper registia tiony. was given six months "On the roads . by Judge , Char.es . E. Johnson. . ;) ' . . v, Perry's sentence to be1 suspenl ed upon , paym.ent.iof $200, fire and court costs. Vy William H, Calloway," charged withx reckless driving, was fmjd $43.50 and taxed with the court costs.' ' if1 John Henry Laugh, ' charged With speeding, was fined $9.23 ' plus the court costs. 'J?- Dewey S. , Williams, chargiid with being drunk on the streets of Hertford, bonded by the At lantic Bonding Company ,x Jud& Johnson "ordered the Jond for- ( feited and a bondsman- brought ' Williams into court and he was given a week in jail.' ; The. sen- tence to be suspended uponpay--ment of a "$2.00 fine and courl ; costs.' ' In the case of Sherman Lee . Horton, charged with; giving a check against insufficient fundfy sentence was ordered into effect .' James Fleming, - charged rwitji being drunk on the istreet, fca pjas was brdered and) sentence was ordered into effect, as W4s the case of Henry Jenkins,- al(o .charged with? being drunk ojv the streets. 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