SECTION THREE Gum Pond HD Club Has Christmas Party Thursday of last week was an evening of fun for the Gum Pond Home Demonstration Club members and their families, at the Rocky Hock Community Center. Miss Glenda Bunch furnished piano music with all joining in ■ singing Christmas carols. There was plenty to eat, ex changing of gifts and all joined in the fun. Miss Pauline Callo way showed slides on how to make different kinds of Christ mas decorations. They were all prettv and simple, and so easy to make. Commissioners’ Proceedings r> I The Board of County Com- I' missioners held their regular r monthly meeting Monday. De . cember 7, 1964 at 9 o’clock A. M. Members present were C. J. Hollowell. Dallas Jethro. Jr., J. Clarence Leary and C. M. Evans. ine oath of office was ad ministered to the Commissioners by Lena M. Leary, Clerk of Su perior Court. On motion of J. Clarence Leary, seconded by C. J. Hollo well and unanimously carried, that W. E. Bond be appointed Chairman of the Board. On motion of Dallas Jethro, Jr. seconded by Carey M. Evans and unanimously carried that J Clarence Leary be appointed Vice chairman. Due to the absence of the chairman, J. Clarence Leary, vice . chairman, presided at the meeting. *. On motion of C. M. Evans, seconded by Dallas Jethro, Jr., and unanimously carried that the bills be paid as follows: Robert A. Enoch, refund of taxes, $3.95; Jackson Wholesale Co., Inc., refund of taxes, $2.94; Thurman E. Lane, refund of tax es. $1.18; Elmer Kohlhafer, Jr., $22.84; District Health Dept., vi \ tal statistics, $28.50; H. M. , Phthisic, rent, $60.00; Bertram Byrum, services, $45.10; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. sl,- 597.30; Western Gas Service, Inc., $9.25; Elizabeth City Milling Co., $45.00; D. G. Brown. Jr.. $8.00; C. J. Cuthrell. $5.00; Hooper Bros., $6.92; Center Hill Com munity Development Fund, $6.60; A. P. Bateman. $36 00- N C. Dept, of Conservation & Develop ment, $149.02; State Commission for the Blind, $96.58; expenses for services in elections, $1,210.94; Potts Woodworking Shop, $33.68; A. P. Bateman, painting roof at hotel building, $290.00; Postmast er, stamps. $25.00; Teenage Club, appropriation, $100.00; West W. Byrum, services in elections, $231.78; Margaret H. Floars. ser vices on Southern Properties, Inc., tax bills, $21.69; Postmaster, $57.60; Smithson Electric Co., $8.00; Monroe International. Inc.. $30.00; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, $62.70; Peoples Bank & Trugt Co., coupons and com mission, $5,452.35; Carroll A. Boyce, 83c; Rocky Hock Com munity Center, fuel used during election, $2.50; Belk-Tyler’s ma terial for voting booths, $2.77; M. G. Brown Co.. Inc., $29.26; Bertha. B. Bunch, services, $4.25; 1 Bertram Byrum, care of pris oners, $279.05; Henry Brabble, $20.00; West W. Byrum Agency, Inc., premium on bonds, $285.00; Carolina Overall Corp., $3.30; Onnie S. Charlton, expenses, $7.22: The Chowan Herald. $136.81; Coastal Office Equip ment Co.. $15.45: Commercial Printing Co., $29.98; Pauline Calloway, telephone services and supplies. $38.85: J. H. Conger & Son, Inc., $729.11; George J. Car roll, M.D., Louise Obici Memor ial Hospital, $50.00; Chowan Hos Fm Ti I tt I H I I l;i '“V '- w K Blue Cross-* 1 Blue Shield coverage for Senior Citizens Senior Citizens age 65 or over! if you are m reasonably good health, you are eligible to enroll now in Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Get this valuable protection against the ris ing costs of hospital and medical caret Over 5 million senior citizens now enrolled! Amroved by hospitals «ml doctors. Brae and Blue Shield ere never cancelled because Os age or frequency of use. Write or Blue Cross—Blue Shield ~ ASSOCIATION HepreMakrafeM THE CHOWAN HERALD . Students Briefied On College Advantages i ivy- ;;;Vy yvyyvv; -■ ■■■ /W;: v\y Student Council leaders at John A. Holmes High School are piciurea .K-re w.m unaues Hendricks, second from right, who briefed them on Guilford College during the recent career day activities at the school. Left to right are: Hiram Mayo, Jr., student council president; Norfleet Pruden, Hen dricks, and Charles Swanner. Members of the Student Council aided Mrs. James Kinion, guidance counselor, in arranging the career day. pital, Inc., indigent patients, ( $620.00; Jack Hardy .Dali, refund of taxes, $16.88; Eastern Office Equipment Co., $18.18; Edenton Office Supply, $160.84; Edenton Office Supply, $4.49; Eastern •N. C. Sanatorium, $88.20; Ed -1 wards & Broughton Co., $20.78; R. Elton Forehand Agency, 1 $336.00; Sheriff" Earl Goodwin, j bills® and services, $576.74; Hol lowell’s Rexall Drug Store, $6.95; Hill Mfg. Co., supplies, $69.50;; Hughes-Parker Hardware Co., ■ $35.80; Walter B. Jones, tax of fice supplies, $335.17; Lena M. Leary, services, $129.25; Mills Plumbing & Heating, $159.11; Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., Negro farm agent, $20.15; Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., county offices, $99.54; Nor folk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., Soil Conservation office for 2 months. $26.83; Norfolk & Caro lina Tel. & Tel. Co.. Civil De fense, $13.48; Orkin Exterminat-1 ing Co., $6.00; Office Supply! State. Ahoskie, $4.02; C. W. Overman, tel. services and sup plies, $40.98; Peoples Bank & Trust Co., rent for night dep., $6.00: P&Q Super Market, 49c; Phthisic’s Super Market, Inc., $10.00; Ricks Laundry & Clean ers. Inc., $5.10; Mary Lillian Rid dick, court reporter, $149.00; I Shepards Citations, subscription. $30.00; Southern Appraisal Com-) pany, services rendered to De-1 cember 1. 1964, $1,107.00; Smith-/ son Electric Company. $1.20; < Worth Spencer, repairing plaster, $225.35; State Commission for the Blind, $96.93; Town of Edenton, E&W Dept., Civil Defense, $8.42; Town of Edenton, E&W Dept., $143.25; Twiddy Ins., & Real Estate Co., Inc.. $267.00; C. J. Hollowell, member Board of | Countv Commissioners, 16 meet ings December 20, 1963 to De cember 7, 1964 inclusive, $320.00;; Dallas Jethro. Jr., member of j Board of County Commissioners, 15 meetings, December 20. 1963 to December 7, 1964 inclusive,' $30.00; Carey M. Evans, member Board of County Commissioners, one meeting December 7, • 1.964, $20.00; J. Clarence Leary, mem- i her Board of County Commis- j sioners, 15 meetings, December j 20, 1963 to December 7. 1964 in clusive, $300.00; T. O. Asbcl!, 1 member Board of County Com- j missioners, 15 meetings, iDecevn- i ber 20, 1963 to November 2.1 1964 inclusive, $300.00; amount! of salaries for month of Novem ber. $5,696.10. The Regional Director and: Miss Gish, State Library Con sultant. and Tom Shepard ap peared before the Board in the interest of constructing a Library building. Mr. Shepard stated that the estimated price with furniture and equipment lVonld be $65,000.00. They are eligible for a federal grant of 46% of] this amount. The Commission-1 ers wei-e bsked to give $20.000.. No action was taken at this time. Alton Elmore, president of the' FOR SALE VAUIABLE FARM AND TRIBES [AND ISAAC R. PILAND LAND, Mintonsville Township, Gates County; located on Road 1102. Tract 1 contains 84 acres, more or less; Tract 2 contains 20 acres, more or less. .Tracts will be. sold separately. Date of Sale. * January 2,1965 * Time of Sale_'_____ l____11:00 o’clock A. M. Place of Sale, Courthouse door, Gatesville, N. C. Rid will remain open for 10 days for raised or upset bid. Raised bid must be 10% of first SI,OOO and 5% thereover FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND DETAILS, CONTACT PtiiV P. Godwin -Attorney at Law '***»■* pLeROM Chamber of Commerce, present ed to - the Commissioners the need for a toll-free telephone service in the area of Edenton, Hertford and Sunbury. ®n mo tion of Dallas Jethro, Jr., sec onded by C. J. Hollowell and 1 duly carried that the Board go i on record favoring this request. On motion of C. J. Hollowell. 1 seconded by C. M. Evans- and . duly carried that on recommen -1 dation of W P. Jones, tax super visor, the following list takers ’be appointed: Mrs. Pattie By rum and Mrs. Annie Martha Hate, First Township; Henrv Bunch, Second Township; T. D. KENTUCKY gjjS Q rjl STRAIGHT KHi BOURBON | 86 PROOF gXtVER LAJ3££ i .S'TFCAJ S' l ' Berryman, Third Township, and Ward Hoskins, Fourth Township. On motion of Dallas Jethro. Jr. : seconded by C. J. Hollowell and duly Carried that Jack Hardy \ Dail be granted a refund of sl6 23 of 1962 county tax, error in listing. j C.i motion of C. J. Hollowell, ' seconded by M: Evans and duly carried that the following people be appointed as a com ! mi I tee known as the Coordinat ing Commission for Community Ac! ion Program Proposed for tlic Economic Opportunity Act of 1964: Hiram Mayo, Superintend ent of Edenton City Schools; D. F. Walker, Principal of D. F. Walker High School; Leo Katka-! veck. Chamber of Commerce; C.! C. Walters, Superintendent of Chowan County Schools; Pauline i Calloway, Home Economist; Dr. Isa Grant. Director of Health De partment; Mrs. Carolyn McMul lan. Director of Welfare Dept • John Mitchcner, Mayor of Eden tnn; Mrs Elizabeth Byrd, Super visor of Edenton City and Coun tv Schools; C W Overman. Couilty Agent; Fletcher Lassiter. * ’ A- f Mrs. £ N. Etiiott, Precinct Chainnan. Democratic PirD'- William Hollar. Director Employment Security Commis sion; Rev. T. W. Allred, preacher; Mrs. Lena M. Leary, .iuvc n ile Judge; Hiram J. Mayo was made temporary chairman. Hiram J. Mayo and William Hollar were annoimod tn sorVP fls executive committee of the Albemarle Eco nomic Improvement Council 'On motion of Dallas Jethro. Jr., seconded by C. J. Holiowml and duly carried that Sheriff Earl Goodwin be relieved of 1963 personal ornnertv tax in the amount of $21.99 for Leslie E. Blanchard; this property wa listed in Virginia. On motion of Dallas Jethro Jr., seconded b.v C. J. Hollowell and duly carried that $26.57 pj<-l<. up taxes be charged to the S tierin'. •On motion of (*. J. Hollowell, seconded by Dallas Jethro. Jr.’, and duly carried that John w! Graham b« appointed County Attorney for a period of one • J* $ A $ $ A $ $ $ A & A A A <6 A A A if* A A 3 & A A A A A AA A A 3 A A A A A AA A A! A AA A A * | and more *. GIFTS for|| X | i*®; W\\ ro MERR\ GII IIXG . . . Here under our one roof you can “wrap up Christmas” to !ajj ]£■ lion lot everyone oil your list. Wcve got the happiest solution to all your present problems. 1 f” oY § * M jJsrSm /f Ts\ %. 5 -#- k jSBr J#• 'v', Wm ;« * * 'W ' '■*’ f m M , COSTUME % ;< by Stetson and Moj.ul. JEWELRY nACTTAT Avn S ’<£ Leather, Fabric and Wool by Carle ant i Gara GAOUAL AJNU , , !.. .. I! Mojud and i <; \ ’#! X Glen Raven | ■ SK :« Holiday T '^i“ d -' * W Jj S- Jtrrtu LOVELY BLOUSES ' Jeweled And ’ M :< arriving daily" by Jane Holly ' Ship ’ n shore Mohair Sweaters WLite and Colors - all sizes jjj i A SWEET SURPRISE FOR HER ... j»| * BIkJ a gift of lingerie Sj ■>i **so? v \~4jFr' by Shadowline and Shrank j®; f w.n, :r: Sbil' Im± M TOILETRIES by Lenel jg :l -r s \ . N EW' SHIPMENT of Pastel Fur Blend Skirts and jj: «!j|’ Sweaters to match. y y ]| Large Assortment of Holiday Robes N / USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN FREE GIFT WRAPPING -r- jgj 1 Open Every Night ’til 9:00 I The BETTY SHOPPE | S. Broad Street {K DmsiON op cuthrell-s d»t. stohb) Edenton, N. C S year. j The following reports were ac-' ! cepted and ordered filed: Coun ty Welfare Dept.; Pauline Callo | way. Home Economics Ext. Agent; Frances McCaskill, assist ant Home Economics Ext. Agent; ■ i 20tli Century Barber Shop Corner Broad and King Sts. announces 3 Full Time Barbers to serve you! NO WAITING! Our Barbers Are Experts in Whatever Style Cut You Prefer! i Edenton, North Carolina Thursday, December 17, 1964. |C. W. Overman, County Ext. Chairman; Harry Venters, Agri culture Ext. Agent; County Ser vice Officer; Sheriff; Edenton Fire Dent.; Onnie S. Charlton. Home Economics Ext. Agent; r ieu.ner r . Lassiter, Negro Coun- I ty Agricultural Agent; Onnie S. BIG NEWS! | I For Progressive Historic Edenton, N. C. 1 New Business for Edenton And | Surrounding Area... 1 jgfrHK We Build Houses | Carolina Model Home Corp. | Build The Best—Cost Less 1 ’• ‘ Satisfaction Guaranteed! | a If in need of a two, three, or four spacious bedroom home | Ig with attractive wrought iron railings and columns on porch, rf] fwe can do the job for you with NO DOWN PAYMENT if 1 you have a vacant lot. We do all types of Home Improve* | a merits. We install bathrooms, build extra rooms, carports M and repair churches. 1 CONTACT I A. V. SLADE 125 W. CARTERET ST. PHONE 482-3052 I Charlton, Home Economics Ext. Agent; Coroner. There being no further busi ness, the meeting was adjourned J. CLARENCE LEARY, Vice Chairman BERTHA B. BUNCH Clerk

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