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I—SECTION TWO
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SENATOR
I Sam Ervin I
says ;
Washington Congress, which
convened this year on January
If, is expected to conclude its
work either this week or early
n*xt week. Conference bills on
Trade, Drug Controls, Tax Re
vision, and Self-employed Re
tirement Tax Deductions are
likely to be passed by Congress
in the final days of- the session.
Aj Postai Revision-Employees
Pay bill may be approved by
both Houses prior to adjourn
ment.
-Congressional approval of most
legislative measures this session
centered on whether or not the
bjll reflected a moderate ap
proach. This is reflected partic
ularly in the Tax Revision Bill,
and the Communications Satel
lite bill, which generated a fili
buster by reason of its moderate
approach. Even the watered
down Farm bill, approved by
Congress after a third try, re
flects a moderate approach to
legislation.
-Earlier this session the Sen
ate rejected the Medical Care
fdr the Aged bill, and the House
disapproved of the Urban Affairs
Plan. It appears unlikely that
this Congress will enact the
Mass Transit, Youth Employ
ment, or Federal Aid to Educa
tion bills. Congress has cleared
legislation governing Public
Works, Communications Satel
lites, and Welfare progra- Re
vision. Corporate, Excise and
Travel taxes, and Sugar Controls
were extended earlier during the
session. A Reserve Callup Res
olution granting the President
standby authority until Febru
ary 28, 19b to call to active duty
150,000 members of the Armed
Forces Ready Reserves won
quick approval.
I think Congress has approved
a construction legislative pro- (
gram and that its moderate ap
proach rejects the sentiments of
the people.
Gore Amendment —l am g'ad
to say that the Gore Amend
ment to H. R. 10, which wouid
apply a special tax rule to lump
sum payments of employee pen
sion plans, has been deleted by
the Senate-House Confeicnce
Committee. It was retroactive
legislation, and it was not just
when compared with other laws
governing pension funds.
Farm Legislation—The Senate
has been passing farm legisla-
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tion most of this session. The 1
bill approved by Congress has
some good provisions in it. Can- j
dor compels me to say that there
are many things in the bill
which I do not favor. In es
sence, Congress had to pass a
bill, because the alternative of
no action was worse. If no bill ;
had been passed, the permanent
law granting high price supports j
with virtually no controls on I
wheat and feed grains would
have operated again.
For some years we have had 1
wheat and feed grains running,
out of our ears. We have had
a system with virtually no con
trols on feed grains, but with
high price supports. I have the
conviction that if we are going
to have price supports, it is just!
as essential that we have con-1
trols that are effective on wheat
and feed grains. Cotton, tobac- j
I co, and peanut programs have
' effective controls along with
price supports. These programs :
have worked well. The current
farm bill illustrates once more
that in considering major legis- j
lation it is seldom that a meas-1
I ure is all good or all bad. The
farm alternatives are plain, but
as yet Congress has not given j
a clear cut answer.
i
Energy may be turned to bad l
uses; but more good may al
ways be made of an energetic
nature than of an indolent and
impassive one.
—John Stuart Mill.
Minutes 01 Roord
Os Public Work*
September 4. 1962
The Board of Public Works
met this day in regular session
at the Edenton Municipal Build
ing at 8:00 P- M., with the fol
lowing members present: T. C. 1
Byrum, Jr., chairman, Jesse L. [
Harrell, Ralph E. Parrish. J. H. [
Conger, Jr., and James P. Ricks,
Jr.
The minutes of tne regular
meeting of August 9, itit-2 were
read and approved.
On motion by Jesse L. Harrell,
seconded by J. p. Ricks. Jr., and
duly earned. E. & W. Dept, bills
in the amount of $18.791.99 be
naid. $1,500 of this amount was
for the of property on
which will be located the West
over Heights pumping Station,
and Jsuo of thi amount was for :
legal expense in connection with j
the proposed sewage disposal j
system. The bills follow:
Transport Clearing of the Car
olinas. Inc., $531; Norfolk &
Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., $52.35;
Ralph E. Parrish, Inc., $14.08:
Gulf Oil Corporation. $89.44;
Goodyear Service Store, $43.46;
Postmaster, $54.36; Virginia Elec
tric & Power Co., $12,607.20;
Tidewater Supply Co.. $77.97:
Electric Equipment Co., $1,447.19: i
Mrs. Mae Belle L- Wooten. sl.- j
500.00; Edenton Insurance Agen-1
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• ' THE CHOW Alt HERALD, EDEHTOIf, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1962.
cy, $150.00; Town of Edenton,
$9.29; Bill Perry’s, $46.64; Byrum
Hardware Co., Inc., 23c; Jordan
Company, $49.44; National Cash
Register Co., $64.10: The Chowan
Herald, $20.62; Bunch’s Auto
Parts, 20c; Motorola C.&E., Inc.-,
$46.75; Coastal Electronics, Inc.,
$141.10; Badger Meter Mfg. Co.,
$115.68: Graybar Electric Co.,
$65.92; East Carolina Supply Co.,
$15.86: Chapman Chemical Co.,
$25.75: R. D. Wood Co., $183.04;
1 Sanborn Map Co., $39.00; Bunch’s
1
Hardware Co., $13.55: Eastern
Electric Supply, Inc.. $176.85: W.
iD. Holmes Wholesale Grocery,
$3.50: Line Material Industries,
i $291.90; Edenton office Supply,
$5.57; Williamston Office Sup
ply Co., sl2-50: Taylor-Colquitt
Co., $884.36: James G- Biddle
Co., $25.70; W. S. Privott,
$500.00; salaries paid in August,
$4,670.33; total. $23,462.32.
Received for current, water
and merchandise, $30,088.33.
I Receipts in excess of disburse
ments, $6,626.01.
Joe Stone appeared before the
Board and called to the Board’s
attention the failure of the drive
way to the Colonial Motor Court
and requested the Board’s sup
port in getting the State High
way Department and/or T. L.
I Loving Company, Inc., to make
proper repairs in line with their
responsibilities. Chairman By
rum instructed Clerk W. B.
Gardner to contact George Free
i man of W. F. Freeman, Inc., En
! gineers. and request that he
j make investigation of the exist
i ing condition of the driveway
; and make report to the Board of
| Public Works his findings,
j Ralph E. Parrish observed the
1 records show electric customers
increased 103 over the same
month last year.
On motion by J. P. Ricks. Jr.,
seconded by Jesse L. Harrell and
duly carried, Clerk W. B. Gard
ner is instructed and requested
to determine whether or not the
E. & W. Board could install a
I 6-inch water main from the city
limits at Chowan Hospital out
N. C. 32 North to the west prop
erty line between N. J. George
and E. W. Ward estate, approxi
mately 1.150 feet, and make an
out of town tap charge to re
-cover the costs of installing the
; line, and if so. Supt. R. N. Hines
[is instructed to purchase neces
sary materials and install the
line.
On motion by J. H- Conger.
Ji . seconded by J. P. Ricks. Jr.,
and duly carried. Supt. R. N.
Hines is authorized to make in
stallation of an 8” water line
within the street right-of-way in
the Industrial Park to serve the
Townson Lumber Company.
There being no further busi
ness the mooting was adjourned.
RALPH E. PARRISH.
Secretary.
Legal Notice
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as admini
strator of the estate of Mary B.
Wood, deceased, late of Chowan
County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having
! claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Edenton, North
j Carolina, on or hefore the 30th
day of August 1963, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. -Ml persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This August 30. 1962.
PEOPLES BANK &
TRUST COMPANY.
Administrator of
Maw B. Wood Est.
Aug30,5ept6.13.20,27,0ct4
North Carolina.
Chowan County.
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a cer
tain Deed of Trust executed by
Leonce Q. Spruill and wife. Mat
tie K. Spruill to Marvin P. Wil
son. Trustee, dated the 2nd day
of November; 1958. and recorded
in Book 73. page 492. in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds of
Chowan County; and under and
by virtue of the authority vested
in the undersigned as substituted
Trustee by an instrument in
writing dated the 4th day of
September, 1962, and recorded in
Book 17, page , in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds of
Chowan County, default having
been made in the payment of
the indebtedness thereby secur
ed and the said Deed of Trust
being by the terms thereof sub
ject to foreclosure, and the hold
er of the indebtedness thereby
secured having demanded a
foreclosure thereof for the pur
pose of satisfying said indebted
ness, the undersigned substituted
Trustee will offer for sale at
public auction to the highest
bidder tot cash at the Court
i house door in Edenton, North
I Carolina, at 11 o’clock A. M„
| on Monday, the Bth day of Octo
ber, 1962, the land conveyed in
said Deed of Trust, the same ly
ing and being in First Township,
Chowan County, North Carolina,
and more particularly described
as follows:
Beginning at a point in the
Southern edge of the right-of
way of U. S. Highway No. 17
at the line of Clara M. Wheeler,
which point is North 81 degrees
East 710 feet from a concrete
marker at a ditch, the line of
J. O. Perry, and running thence
from said point South 9 degrees
East 250 feet along the said
Clara M. Wheeler line; thence
North 81 degrees East 90 feet;
thence North 9 degrees West 250
feet to the Southern edge of the
right-of-way of U. S. Highway
No. 17; thence along said right
of-way South 81 degrees West
90 feet to the Clara M. Wheeler
line, the place of beginning.
This 4th day of September.
(1962.
W. s. PRIVOTT.
Substituted Trustee.
Septl3.2o,27,Oct4WSP
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
County of Chowan.
Under and by virtue of .the
power of sale contained in a
certain deed of trust executed
by William Mathew Johnson
and wife, Clara Morring John
son, to Louis W. Gaylord, Jr.,
Trustee, dated the 24th day oi
August, 1959, and recorded in
Book 75, page 414, Chowan
County Registry, default having
been made in tne payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured and
die said deed of trust being by
•be terms thereof subject to
foreclosure, and the holder of the
| mtleoiedness tneieby sectuea
having demanded a foreclosure
thereof for the purpose of sat
isfying said indebtedness, the
undersigned Trustee will offer
lor sale at public auction to the
I highest bidder for cash at the
| Court House door in Edenton.
North Carolina, at eleven o'clock
A M. on tne Bill day ot Uetooe;
1962. the lot or parcel of land
conveyed in said deed of trust,
described as follows:
Lying ana being in Chowan
County, North Carolina and be
ginnrng at the intersection of
Mexico Road or Bolton’s Bridge
Road and the northeast corner
of the Cooper land formerly
owned by John Powell Barnes;
thence running in a southerly
direction 200 feet along the ditch
dividing the Cooper land and
the W. M. Johnson land, thence
in an eastwardly direction
parallel 60 feet to Mexico Road,
thence in a northerly direction
for 200 feet more or less to a
aforementioned Mexico Road;
thence in a westwardly direc
tion 60 feet along Mexico Road
or Bolton’s Bridge Road to the
point of beginning; the above
described piece of land being
the northwest porttion of tract
No. 2 as described in Deed Book
No. 4, page 273. etc., in the
Chowan Countv Reeistrv
This sale will be made sub
ject to all ad valorem taxes or
other assessments now due or
which constitute a lien on the
above-described lot or parcel of
land and the highest bidder at
isaid sale will be required to de
posit with said Trustee 10% of
the amount of his bid up to
$1,000.60 and 5% on all in excess
of $1,000.00 pending continua
tion by the Court to show his
good faith.
This the 3rd day of Septem
ber, 1962.
LOUIS W G Alt LORD. JR.
Trustee.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant tb an order of the
Superior Court of Chowan Coun
ty, North Carolina, entered in a
Special Proceeding therein pend
ing, entitled, “Ruth Spivey Per
kins, et als, ex parte,” the un
dersigned will offer for sale, by
public auction, for cash, at the
Court House door in Edenton,
North Carolina, at ll o’clock
A. M., on Tuesday, October 30,
1962. the following described
lands in Fourth Township, Cho
wan County, North Carolina, as
follows:
Beginning at a point on the
West side of N- C. Highway No.
3, at an iron pipe at the corner
of Thomas J. Hoskins and run
ning thence N. 86 deg. 45 ft. W.
398 feet along the line of said
Thomas J. Hoskins to an iron
pipe, the line of M. W. Jackson;
thence N. 30 deg. 30 ft. W. 225.5
feet along the line of said M. W.
Jackson to an iron pipe; thence
N. 36 deg. E. 774.5 feet to an
iron pipe at the line of the
Coastland Oil Company; thence
S. 54 deg. 30 ft. E. 137 feet along
■ the line of the Coastland Oil
Company to an iron pipe at the
edge of N. C- Highway No. 37;
thence S. 4 deg. 15 ft. W. 76/.3
j feet along said highway to the
point of beginning, containing
6.63 acres, according to survey
and map of W. Leslie Morgan,
Registered Surveyor, dated June
29. 1957.
A deposit of ten per cent of
the first $1,000.00 plus five per
cent of the excess of $1,006.00
will be required of the highest
bidder. The bids will remain
open for ten days for a raised
bid and for confirmation by the
Court.
Dated and posted, this 28th
day of September, 1962.
HUBERT EASON,
Commissioner.
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North Carolina In The
Chowan County Superior Court
John Banks
vs.
Lucille Banks
NOTICE
To Lucille Banks:
The defendant. Lucille Banks,
, will take notice that an action
I entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court
of Chowan County. North Caro
lina, to obtain a divorce, “A
Vinculo Matrimonii”, upon the
grounds of two years separation
and the said defendant will take
further notice that she is requir
ed to appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Chowan County in the Court
House in Edenton, North Caro
lina within twenty (20) days af
| ter the 13th day of October.
1962. and answer or demur to
[ the complaint in said action or
, the plaintiff will apply to the
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