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SECTION THREE f : ; \\ Letters io Santa Claus jl Dear Santa Claus: I am a boy eight years old. I am in the third grade. My birthday is in March. lam go ing to the parade today. I hope I. see you at the parade. This. is what I want tor Christmas. I want a cowboy suit and an air plane, an Indian set and a truck, car and trailer. I want a stock ing full of oranges, apples, nuts and Christmas candy. Love, Martin Lynn Privott. Dear Santa Claus: , I am a boy. I am eight years old. I hope I have a good Christmas. Will you bring me a gun and holster? I want some nuts and oranges. I want a cowboy suit. I want a pocket knife. Love, k jjon Bunch. | Dear Santa Claus: I am eight years old and I am a little girl. Please come down my chimney. I think you are a good man. I am going to the parade. I \yant to see you there. I want a doll and a bill folder and Stocking for Christ mas. Love, Sandra Bunch. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl that is eight years old. Will you please bring me a teen-age doll with clothes? I want some games and a story book. I want a dress-up outfit and some dishes. I want a real long candy cane. I want a stocking full of oranges, apples, nuts and some candy. I will be looking for you at the parade today. I hope I enjoy the pres ents you give me. I live in Tyner, N. C. Love, Emily Peele. Dear Santa Claus: I am nine years -old. I want a set of guns. I am a big boy that is good. I want a little bicycle. I am coming to see you at the parade. I want some candy and some nuts and an r.pple in a stocking. I want an Indian set and a bow and ar row. I want a cowboy suit. Love, David Theodore Chappell. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl. I am eight years old. I am going to the parade today. What I would like for Christmas is a radio for my sister and me and some games, a few things for my bed room. And I would like some clothes, a stocking full of apples, orange?, nuts, peanuts, cookies, popcorn and a big, big, big candy cane. Love, Emily Arlene ftass. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl eight years old. My birthday is July 16. I want for Christmas a doll baby, a Bible, a doll stroller, games, a stocking full of apples, or anges, nuts and candy, doll clothes, a real long candy cane and a story book. I am going to the parade, too. I hope I see you. Love, Susan Dianne Harrell. Dear Santa Claus: My name is Gwen. I have a little brother named Stevie. — 5 HEAVEN Hill KENTUCKY STRAIflft BOURBON WHISKEY 6 O 4£ YEARS ESpl proof old nm •<nuu» «»ini» irv THE CHOWAN HERALD Please bring me a doll baby and Stevie a tractor and daddy a new tooth brush for his Christ mas preseni. My mommie wants a new couch but I told her you j don’t have a bag big enough to put one in. So please bring her a table cloth. Please be good to all the little children so they wont cry. I was glad to see you today at the Christmas pa rade. I have a new puppy dog j and please send me a letter. ■ Stevie has two teeth, so please bring him a tooth brush and some tooth paste. Love, Gwen Lassiter. Dear Santa: I am eight years old. I am in the third grade. Will you; please bring me a rifleman gun, l a double holster set, an Air. Force jeep, a bicycle and Tiny Tim radio? I have tried to be a good boy this year. Love, I Don Evans. Dear Santa Claus: I would like to have a hunt ing jacket that looks like leaves, j I want a hunting pair of pants, I want some hunting boots that will come up to my knees. I wear size 4y> but I want it around one inch larger. I want' a hunting shirt too. But do not, want any red or anything. I am nine years old. Love, John R. Dußois. Dear Santa ;■ Please bring a football suit: and ■ a baseball suit, a lineman’s ' belt, a baseball glove and a I cowboy hat. Tommy and Blount. Dear Santa Claus: 1 want an electric train .for Christmas and a dump truck and a tool belt, too. My little j brother A1 wants a hobby horse i and a little wooden train and a i new spinning top. Your friend, Al, J. D. Poultry Inspectors Are Needed In State The U. S. Department of Agri-j cultlre is in need of poultry in-, spectors to work in poultry pro-| cessing plants in North Carolina and other southeastern states. Dr. J. K. Keim, Atlanta, in charge of the Agricultural Mar keting Service’s poultry inspec tion work in the Southeast, re ports .after January 1 all poultry meat and poultry products mov ing in interstate commerce must ! be federally inspected, which has created a need for poultry inspec tors. A large number of applicants already have qualified for these ; positions, but there are still a SALE OF VALUABLE Personal Property ALL FARM EQUIPMENT BELONGING • • TO T. W. JONES ESTATE including Four Tractors... Benlliall Peanut Picker And Corn Slieller also Equipment And Fixtures In Colonial Motor Court Saturday, Dec. 20th 10:00 A. M. AT T. W. JONES FARM I . Motor Court Equipment Sold Later I Same Day At The Motor Court J Bfcgk, vV m JB “LIZ" AND RELATIVE —“Liz,” at left, is a lady of parts. Assembled from part* collected "from across the nation, she is perhaps the last of the Model T’s that will ever come off an as- i sembly line. Production of her sleek, 1959 sisters like the auto in background was interrupted long enough for Liz to sashay down the assembly line at Mahway, N.J. The perfectly recon : ditioned car was brought into being to mark the 50th anniversary of the legendary machine. <wv number of openings in North Car-. ’ olina and nearby states, Keim 1 said. The positions are of Civil | Service GS-5 grade, with a be ginning salary of $4,040 annually ! | Interested persons may obtain a copy of the Civil Service An nouncement No. 5-83-4, which ex plains the duties of poultry in-, • . 1 .spectors and necessary .( alifica i tions, and an applicative form,! from the Board of Civil service | Examiners, U. S. Department ofj Agriculture, Room 22, 50 Seventh | 'Street, N. E., Atlanta 123, Ga.j Civil Service application card forms, 5000-AB, also are available! at post offices. Applicants who qualify on the basis of their qualifications and a written examination are placed ion a Civil Service eligible list for! employment. Since there will be] a continuing need for inspectors, ’ Dr. Keim said no closing date for receiving applications has been set. Give what you have. To some one, it may be better than you I dare to think. '—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. “Wisdom of fivfish l the Ages” mf-'M J “The first duty of popu- jy*. J/Y lar self -government is in- We maintain an organiza tion thoroughly versed in professional duties required v/ ' to make each ceremony a y /»■ dignified occasion. (i (>¥'***t'* i aIKL ■ g 111 il kits ** A ||||7| J!■► § I • Sj£ 4** - i j Town Council Proceedings 0- /- Edenton. N. C.. Dec, . 1958. 1 The Town Council met this day in regular session at 8 P. M. Members, present: Mayor Ernest. P. Kehayes, J. Clarence Leary, J. Edwin Bufflap, John Mitch-; ener, George A. Byrum, Luther; ,C. Parks and Raleigh B. Hollo ; well. j Minutes of the November j meetings were approved as read., ! Motion was made by J. Clar '| cnee Leary, seconded by J. Ed twin Bufflap, and duly carried 'that $25 be appropriated for I maintenance of a clo k on Broad; i Street. • Motion was made by John! | Mitchener, Jr., seconded by J j Clarence Leary, and duly car ried that George Privott be granted a permit to operate a taxicab lor Wiltord Jordan. Motion was made by Raleigh 3. Hollpwell, ; seconded by J. 'Clarence Leaiy and duly carried that James K. Spruill be granted a pet snit to operate a taxicab r or Charlie Jernigan. Motion was made by George j A. Byrum, seconded by J. Clar-j once Leary and duly carried that | the following time schedule, as. Public Works, for accomplishing! recommended by the Board of: the various steps necessary to] complete a sewage treatment' plant be suomi Led to the State Stream Sanitation Commission with an application tor permit (extension of original permit) to continue discharging sewage into ] classified waters: j I—Engineers will te retained lon or before July 8, 19:9. j 2—Reports and preliminary plans will be filed on or before ] November, 1959. 3 Construction will be begun on or betore October, 1959. 4 Worn will be completed and placed in operation on or before Fepruary 28, 1961. Motion was made by Luthe' C. Parks, seconded by Raleigh B. Hollowell and duly carried , that the firm of Reed, Hoyt, j Washburn & McCarthy of New : ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 4ftftftftftftft ft ft ft ftftftft o I a bagful of | jj . ;» f\ This Year SURPRISE - M ' ;•* Her With A Gift from / : p. : § fflgffi.y.* The Jill Shoppe That S : J Will Give tier v ,!< QjL <* HANDBAGS Jpypi I '/ f J I jC; Y fj/J ftf llor Christmas wish ... a love- \ 1 x>A / g I UK ly handbag ... and we show iST/\ a |fS if?’ many, many ways you can 1 # ,SK I ,W, Xi vs I] make her wish conic' true. I J \ \ .? jej ewest varied sizes. j \ V 7 I mm'A i \|JL k :< GIFTS OF GLOVES . I a J £; Short gloves, long gloves .. . mW▼ V, Ass _ aL I • ; I she needs them all this Christ- \ igk I&OjSK * r»„d d ch7o, h e" ° ,hra c °“ (LCLCU > « t J. .. s) s •^ : U @ JBMS W/t Innininr heart craves lingerie tiler ours -Vj W aft //MfrWv / l,r 1 brishnas .. . fury mid luxurious ' s lush •£j i 11// limy] "dors mid futirirs. Select now Iron enmity S 3r7 LOVELY BLOOSES , . , ... I'fP-ty '£ . ! ■ / Vfoft Our Christmas collection of a .&> < , * «£; f J %1 V • blouses for happy giving and ’Ss?' j '. UK l| I «a><gNft V receiving includes everything |/] ’ ’ 1 '& :X‘ ll V from subtly tailored to dainty / I V X U>' X ITT: ,j«j | r||\ pj | SIFE/ir£/?S v. r ' W (oift/mr JEWELRY HANKIES HOSIERV W •W* Yes. Mr. Santa, every lad*' a „ . »“ on your list needs and Theres always a most lm- A giand gift array of han- Thegifttosurelyplea.se. . . fS wants sweaters this Christ- portant gift to choose to re- kies for a thoughtful re- All the smart new shades. J * mas and we’ve the sweatel* niind someone of Christmas; membra nee and a wonderful In short, medium and tall *. W she wants most we ave a large selectiion to addition to every gift and lengths .. . they’re such a -4£ Jj U choose from care. feminine flattering fift. THE JILL SHOPPE I York be employed as legal coun selors on a proposed sewer bond ; referendum. Motion was made by J. Clar ; ence Leary, seconded by J. Ed- I win Bufflap and duly carried 1 that the Navy Department be re quested to transfer the U. S. Naval Auxiliary Air Station I property to the Town of Eden : ton on terms agreeable to both , parties. Motion was made by J. Clar ! ence Leary, seconded bv Raleigh B. Hollowell and duly carried | Inal Town employees be given :a Christmas piesent amounting Ito 20% of an average week’s I salary. Motion was made by J. Clar ! once Leary, seconded by George | A. Byrum and duly carried that ! Electric & Water Department | bibs in the amount of $12,764.14 ibe paid. J Motion was made by John Mitchener, Jr., seconded by Ra ! leigh B. Hollowell and duly car- I ried that the following Town of i Edenton bills in the amount of , $2,741.26 be paid: The Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & . Tel. Co., $3.47; The Chowan Her ald, $51.70; National Institute of Municipal Clerks, $10.00; Inter national Citv Managers’ Associa- I tion. $2.00; The Norfolk & Caro lina Tel. & Tel. Co., sl7 40; Sin ■ clair Refining Co., $259.37; Tie : Chowan Herald, $10.50; Bunch’s Auto Parts, $30.24; Huehes-Par ,,'kcr Hardware Co.. $56.61; Sani tary Cleaners, $8.95; Edenton Ice I ro. sio 35; Bill Perrv’s. $16,88; ■ Kale Uniform, S 4 03; High Point Tailoring Co., $436.92; W. F Miller. $25.00; The Norfolk & i Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., $21.83; l Western Auto Associate Store, . I $1.55; Sinclair Refining Co., ■ $21.44; W. D. Holmes Wholesale Thursday, December 18,1958. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA Grocery, $4.40; Byrum Hardware ,Co., $10.42; Ricks Laundry, $6.00; Hughes - Parker Hardware Co.. $20.87; Motorola com. & Elec tronics Co., $30.00; The Gamewell Co., $4.16; N. C. State Firemen's Association, $42.50; volunteer firemen, $91.00; The Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co.. $7.00; Sinclair Refining Co., $332.02; i Bunch’s Auto Parts, $124.40; J. D. McCotter. Inc., $25.50; Al bemarle Motor Co., $29 12; Ash ley Welding Co., $59.05; Ack & Ack Exterminating Co., $15.00; i "Let’s head back home where <rj> it’s safe and warm" 1 c A? • • • thanks to Gu,f SOLAR !mm hew '< {4! -s v Hunting is great fun, but when you i? hunting , • _ > ' for protection against cold, there's no place A JpA like home—especially one heated with GUL'F SOLAR HEAT. Get the best in safe clean ; Ls heat-comfort... call for a tankful of this line ; uetrY) ‘■"•“•t 1 * BjaffICOASTLAND OIL COMPAHH heating oil HULK OIL. . PRODUCTS PHONE 3411 EDENTON Byrum Hardware Co., $9.85; M- G. Brown Co., $4.35; Hughes- Parker Hardware Co., $17.08; Railway Express Agency, $57.46; Cumberland Valley Nurseries, Inc., $175.00; Superior Stone Co., $73.35; Norfo k Southern Railway Co.. $61.13; Edenton Construction Co., Dewey Bros., $109.53; The American Citv Magazine, $4.00; Ernest J. Ward, Jr., $42.19; Prentice Hall, jlnc., $20.51. j There being no further busi ness, the Council adjourned. ERNEST J. WARD. JR.. Clerk.
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