H:ftß-I1 :ftft A. M„ P. M. vot permitted d to the Cho •ing. the week sere as follows: mamon, Eden- Ann Overton, " Edenton; Mrs. Edith band ng, >i 1. C.. Craddock, Creswell, Mrs. Winfred Osteen, Bdentoa; ' Mts. Virginia Bunch, Edenton; Mrs. Lillian Elliott, He.tford; ~ Mrs. Louise Woolard, Edenton; Mrs. Margaret Bateman, Cres well; Master Terry Taylor, Eden ton; John Parrish, Edenton; Mas ter Allen Baker, Edenton; Albert Phelps, Edenton; Mr 3. Doris Hoggatd, Edenton; Mrs. Daisy f Jordan, Tyner; Miss Ruth Mans field, Hertford; Mrs. Barbara t Ann Bun-Jh, Windsor; Mrs. Roc- j etta Sutton, Edenton; Mrs. Helen ' tiJßyrum, Edenton. ‘ Negro Mrs. Alverta White, Hertford;, Miss Norma Jean Taylor, Eden- j ton; Mrs. Doris Reid, Hertford; j MrS. Ernestine Bond, Sunbury; Miss Marjorie Taylor, Tyner; j Mrs. Becsie Lassiter, Hertford; I * Mrs! Rosa Douglas, Windsor; • MfS, Cora Cofield, Edenton; Miss Bessie Davis, Fayetteville; Mrs. Mildred Simons, Edenton. Discharges fam the hospital during the same week were; White Thmoas Jefferson Godwin, Co lumbia; Mrs. Bertha Mizelle, Edenton; Mrs. Carrie Kinnamon, Edenton; J. M. Jolly, Edenton; ‘‘ ' Miss Shelia Ward, Belvidere; j : Mrs. Edith Landing, Tyner; Mrs. £ Bertha Hassell, Roper; Mrs. Ei -2 loan Garland, Edenton; Miss Betty Jean Farle&s, Edenton; * Mrs. Winfred Osteen, Edenton; Eunice Byrum, Tyner.; Miss Ruth Mansfield, Hertford; Joe H. Snell, . Creswell; Mrs. Louise Woblaid, Edenton; Mrs. Margaret Bateman, Creswell; Infant Terry Taylor,. Edenton; Mrs. Daisy Jor dan,! Tyner; Miss Mary Anne Overton, Edenton; Mrs. Virginia Bunch, Edenton; Mrs. Doris Hog gard, Edenton. Negro Miss Marva Eason, Sunbury, Mrs. Helen G. Ferebee, Winfall; Mrs. Mildred Walker, Creswell; Mrs. Sue - Doris Moore, Merry Hill; Miss Norma Jeon Taylor, Edenton; Miss Shirley Valentine, Edenton; Miss Mary Ophelia An thony, Edenton; Mrs. Mary Ses sOms, Edenton; Mrs. Doris Reid, Hertford; Mrs. Ernestine Bond,, Sunbury; Miss Marjorie Taylor, Tyner; Burley Gilliam, Edenton; John Henry Gordon, Winfall. Births Births during the same week were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Al 16h Bunch of Edenton, a son; Ifr; and Mrs. William Reid of ’ Hertford, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simons of Edenton, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sutton of Edenton, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Bond of Sun bury, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John Cofield of Edenton, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. RaSph BflVtilh of Windsor, a son. Hopeful “If ytou do, I’ll scream.” “If I do what?” “Well, aren’t you going to do something?” I’t Vjo'"' s ’ ».' '™a fei? '>' i ;?i|:> < ', ■“ y v ~ -'"C'^^B ■ -~v- . . . ■ -» | \ ;CS^^ | Jj^J[oft er ' asuat Jown payment) IVP* Aop Sears Chrolmas book— t* packed with gifts sind gift ideas at low, lovf jf , stpsf..:tt4entimMwr/w»w Sears Easy Payment Plan It's easy ... make, regular down payntenE '■>*- ■• 1 ArJnr RATAfA I H KtSKSf% PTI I w# m v H ' ■' "■ —----- C. ,£ t <; T. , - car draft. If you are entering 1 potted plants, select your best ; ones. If arrangements, use suit ■ j able containers and watch your I lines and color blending. :' Gilbert Byrum and Mrs. Belle Parker, Wards; Mrs. Cecil Park : er. Gum Pond; Mrs. B. P. Monds i and Mrs. E. P. Jones, Center . Hill; and Mrs. M. T. Barrington ; Byrd. j Special music was presented f J by Jackie and Robbie Boyce. Music most rank as the high est of tha fine arts. —Herbert Spencer. Commissioners’ Proceeding's \. !> The Board of County Commis sioners met Monday, Novemoer 2, 1959, at 9 o’clock A. M., with all members present including Chairman W. E. Bond, Commis i sions J. Gilliam Wood, J. R I Peele, Dallas Jethro, Jr., and C. J. Holloweil. The minutes of the last meet ing were read and approved and the following bills ordered paid: J. L. Chestnutt, Postmaster, $1.20; Chowan County Board of • Education, advance on White Oak School Construction, $4,- 099.34; Internal Revenue Service, r *° . nC - lo g Job ) \ ter Vfbeel “ J \ Hv»" ler VQO teove J \ Before Your ear will bo safer to drive-—it will handle easier , and your trip will be more enjoyable if you let us balance your wheels with our Hunter Balancer. You’ll save money, too, because tire wear is reduced asj much as 50%—and you’ll save money on front-end repairs. Our Hunter Wheel Balancer is the fastest and most , accurate on the market. You can’t buy a better balancing job anywhere. let us dwdc your wheels, FREE. We can do it in just 2 minutes. Stop in today. , withholding tax for county em ployees, $1,656.97; Nutriai H. xenon, Director N. C. Public ees, 0. fa. agency, social security for county employees. V. E. t«ond, expenses ana mileage to Raleigh, sz3.Yi; a. j . iiusiviiis, expenses j.cr spe cial Oviiia election, sxou.ou; T. xv r)t.iy..un, expenses for i.pecial • Goouwin, tor special | oond election, $130.00; Ralph R. CoouWin, expenses lor special t>onu election, Sx3U.OO;- L. fa. ay rum, expenses for bond exfccuon, $205.90; Rut'h Stokely, Registrar, z juuges 1 cay, 2 checKers 1 day, $151.00; Bertram Byrum, services lor special bond election Octo ber 27, $10.00; Sadie H.-Hoskins, Registrar, judges and talisman for special election, $127.71; Al phonse Spivey, Registrar, judges and lent for special election, $126.87; So-ial Government Com mission, $3.00; H. S. Small. Oc tober rent, $55.00; William Mayo, janitor service, $2.50; Mrs. Caro lyn c. iviCiviui.an. tiavei, $41.37; ivi.s. Hazel S. Elliott, travel, $48.37; Noifolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., October services, $15.85; J. L. .Chestnutt, Postmas ter, advance for postage, $10.00; The Chowan Herald, office sup plies, $7.40; Edenton Office Sup p'v, of ice f.,p li-S, 30c; Apex Chemical Company, $25.49; Eliza beth City Milling & Produce Co., | Inc., poison for rat program, ■ $38.70: Brock Office Supply C0.,1 supplies, $19.90; Burkhead-De vane Printing Co., Inc., $73.45; Bvru'm Hardware Co.. Inc., $154.01; Bertram Byrum, services, $30.00; Bertram Byrum, care oi prisoners,. $142.93f Pauline Callo way, Home Economies Agent, $29.65; The Chowan Herald $136.80; Chowan Hospital, Inc., for indigent patients, $184.88; Commercial Print,ng Co., sup plies for CSC office, $81.26; State of N. C. Dept, of Conservation & Development, $118,77; Eastern N. C. Sanatorium, for indigent patients, $51.80; Eastern Office Equipment Co., sup lies, $3.10 'Edenton Office Supply, 30c; Ed wards & Broughton Co, $6,21 M. Earl Goodwin, Sheriff, com mission on delinquent tax collec Pons, $473.20; M. Earl Goodwin Sheriff, expenses of sheriff’s cf fice, $156.65; Byrum Hardwart • Co., supplies, $7.18; W. L. Miller, I $10.00; Mitchell Printing Co. supplies, $121.91; The M hi Company', $9.00; The Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., service's so” county offices: J. B. Small office $8 20, Register rs D'ed $9.05, Clerk Superior Court sl2 20. U. S. Govt. Soil Conser vation Service $11.65, Chowar County Tax Stipend; -t $ R4r County Accountant, sls 55; Ttv Office Supniy Store. $2.26; C. V/. Overman, telephone services am’ supplies, $26.10; Tom H. Siam ard, Clerk Superior Court, ser vices, $73.70: State Commission for the Blind, $84.41; Town of Edenton. E.K-W Dent., 85! 66: J n Tivjne, 55.00: J. Tvne 1 - rt.OO; To"’n of Edenton. f 0 00 Western Oas Service, $14.00; Carlyde C. Webb, survey - -f county home pi-nnertv. 666.00' General salaries for October EjDRKIT'j 1959, $4,363.04; District Health Dept., $983.77; Ortnopedic Clinic, $15.00; H. S. Small, rent tor dep uty Collector of Revenue, s2a.uo; *. oc 1 .e .1 i Es tate, iuC., SOU.OIi. lne toiiowing names were drawn to serve as jurors for December term of Superior uOUi.t! G. H. Asbell, William C. Lamb, E. C. Harrell, B. P. Monds, M. M. t'erxy, William it. Asniey, Jr., i’. fauilman Leary, H. it . nyrum, Curtis O. Forehand, Ellsworth Blanchard, J. L. Layton, Herbert v*. 1 wiuuy, James Richard Mor gan, Erie Jones, Thomas Humpia lett, W. A. Harrell, Willis Ray x <=exe, Eugene M. Ward, Ray Hollowed, H. L. Edwards, Mc- Kiniey Franklin Wright, A. R. Spruill, T. E.-Lane, James D. Elliott, B. Frank Twiddy. Leslie E. Blanchard, C. E. Bass, J. Ber tram Hollowed, L. A. Buncn. G. Medlin Belch, Howard ivxi ch ed Ange, Willis H. Bond, Jesse Copeland, William Earl N xon Ed Ashley, Jr.. M tciie'l Sliva. Carroll Chappell, Frsnk Rawls Lassiter, J. C. Hendrix. Lewis Edward Learv. Henrv G. Quinn, Elwood C. White, Henry Cooe land, Walter H. Bond, Ralph Dale, M. J. Evans. Nolan B. Top p:n, Murray Rudolnh Dale, T. W. Blanchard. Rudy Parks. ( On motion of J. Gilliam Wood, seconded by C. J. Hollowed and duly carried that the following m-Wtu-) nv»r tpn years old be _silu’nkl| is k GOLDEN'#!' P E ruit 94 zr^ji *035 i: Goldeis \ / B \Q> AGE ,, * , !% j pint f -i? GIN U rSchcnlcu | O i/njT. 1 1 f , PROOF SCHENLEY DISTItLERS CO. DISTILLED DRY GIN. FltOM 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS The same Sinclair Research now brings you * a new oil for your car The same Sinclair research that developed a lubricant for the latest jet aircraft engines fij ... and a special lubricant used to protect k vital parts of America’s satellite-launching \ rocket motors...now brings you a great f''’N. S %k / new motor oil for your car. / JJ? New Sinclair Triple X, the Multi-Grade - Motor Oil, protects in all driving ranges. HbJtL ' j | It speeds* up cold-engine starting. It cuts / / v “drag” for fast engine warm-up. It reduces J wear during hard, open highway driving. f xJßfrTmnjiw 1 Change to new ■■ L / T„p k X. [S/ffC/mrV/ ’ - *•' ou / \ See us today \ r - J EDENTON OIL COMPANY Phone 3215 W * J * YATES » MARKETEER d Jrcet charged to Sheriff: Pearl Rid uxck xtstate, sx.aß; Fred Ashiey, so.x9; Wm. Henry Eveielt, s>z.x.o; Golden Frinks. $2.00; David x>.,ii, so,ox; Mau.juu Piii.xip.., $o.oo; xtoan Rateman, $3.00; Leo I Bourher, $2.00; Thos. W. Twiday,! $11.38; Leander Vaugaan, $4.3x,j xoiai, sa3.ui. Also relieve the, Snerxff of William F. Farmer, 1903 tax of slu,oo wh.ch was paid in February, 1955; Aubrey Gris Keeter, 1958 tax cf $9.45, in the Air Force in Germany: Grayson Hardin for Joseph Hewes Hotel, 1959 tax of $138,601 because of reduction in valua-1 tion according to a motion made i at June 1 1959 meeting. I On motion of J. Gilliam Wood,! seconded by C. J. Hotlcwell end) uuiy carried that James Griffin of the Soil Conaarvat.cn Service be authorized to employ fail-1 time office help not to exee;c j $175.00 per rnonth. On motion cf J. R. Peele, sec- 1 onded by J. Gilliam Weed that! the tax matter cf Ida Ward! Campen Estate be referred toj County Attorney W. S. Privott I for final dispcs.t’on, the Cam-! missioners do not have legal cu j thority to relieve a'Ct muPtad ; interest on delinquent taxes. On motion of PaT s J t -rn | seconded by J. R. Pee’e and du!" carried that Mrs. Corinne F. Thorud be appointed to serve on Mental Health P,oard. On motion of J. R. Peele, sec onded by C. J. Holloweil that '—SECTION TWC PAGE SEVEN the 1959-60 appropriation of SSOO be paid to Edenton Chamber of commerce and an aadnional fazou oe aonaied wnen money is available. | On motion of Dallas Jethro, ■ se.onded by J. R. Peele anq auly [carried that Joseph Letoy. Wills be relieved of $19.05 —1954 tax error in collections. On motion of J. Gilliam Wood, seconaed Dy C. J. Clouc wed and duly carried that no fees are to Qe charged to the p.ai.nt ff in colle.tion of judgments under ! execution retroactive to July 20, 1952. j The following reports were ac -1 cepted and ordered feed: Ppu : line Calloway. Home Economics I Agent; Catherine Aman, Assist ant Home Economics Agent; C. IW. Overman, County Agent; I Harry Venters. Assistant County | Agent; State Dept, of Public t Welfare; Treasurer; Sheriff; On ! nie S. Charlton, Negro Home Ec onomics Agent; Fletcher F. Las i niter, Negro County Agent; Cho . wan County Welfare Board. There being no further busi- I ness the meeting was adjourned. W. E. BOND, Chairman BERTHA B. 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