SECTION TWO— Miss Rosa Alexander Weds D. B. Campbell Ceremony. Is Performed Sunday Afternoon, July 12th The marriage of Miss Rosa Juanita Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thomas Alexander of Edenton « Donald Bryon Campbell, Jr., son of r. and Mrs. Donald Bryon Campbell, Sr., also of Edenton, took place Sun day afternoon, July 12, at home. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. C. Alexander, uncle of the bride. Miss Peggy Williams, niece of the bride, presented the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a two-piece suit of white linen, trimmed in navy blue, with white accessories and an orchid cor sage. The bride had as her matron of hon or, and only attendant, her sister, Mrs. Joseph R. Privott of Norfolk, Va. Ken neth Campbell, brother of the bride groom, was best man. Immediately following the ceremony the bride’s parents entertained at a re ception, after which the couple left for a short wedding trip. They will make their home in Rhode Island, where the bridegroom is currently sta tioned with the Navy. FIVE FIRES IN JUNE Fire Chief R. K. Hall reports that during June the Edenton firemen were called out five times, four alarms be ing in Edenton and one in the rural section. Total damage for the five fires, ac cording to Mr'. Hall, was only $164.26. Proceedings Os | Commissioners | The Board of County Commission ers met Tuesday, July 7, 1963. Pres ent. W. W. Byrum, E. N. Elliott, W. E. Bond, J. R. Peele and J. A. Webb. . The minutes of the previous meet-1 ing were read and approved and the following bills ordered paid: The Bank of Edenton, Road and Bridge Bonds due July 1, 1953, $6,- 163.89; Brown-Carver Library, State Aid to Public Libraries, $90.00; Geo. C. Hoskins, County Treasurer, county grant, APTD Fund, $35.76; Margaret S. Raper, transcript and copies of State vs. Lillie Ward, Recorder’s Court, $94.45; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Federal income tax with held from employees, May, 1953, $290.- 00; Shepard-Pruden Library, State Aid to Public Libraries, $180.00; Shad rick Elliott, labor, Court House grounds, $6.95; Town of Edenton, bill E & W Department, $53.60; Eastern Office Equipment Co., bill, $4.27; The | Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., bill, Clerk Superior Court office, $8.65; J. B. Small, light bill for June, 1953, for Negro County Agent’s of fice, $1.20; J. N. Pruden, commission of 10 per cent on delinquent taxes , collected in the sum of $2,379.94 June 1, 1953 to July 1, 1953, $237.99; State ] of N. C. Department of Conservation & Development, $195.84; National As sociation of County officials, $15.00; Institute of Government, membership, dues for year, 1953-54, $31.35; E. W. Spires, salary and bills, $805.25; W. 1 J. Berryman, general insurance, $793.- 99; Chowan Hospital, Inc., hospitaliza- 1 tion for indigent patients, $202.50; To Chowan Hospital, Inc., payment on account of Tency Bond $25.00, payment on account of Arthur Byrum $5.00. payment on account of Lydia Baker $47.00, payment in full on account of Helen Lawson $33.00, total, $110.00; Mrs. Joe Jackson, nursing care for Ar thur Byrum, $15.00; G. M. Byrum. bill for groceries for Lonnie Vanhorn, $20.02; Miss Lizzie Jordan, general assistance for George Jordan, $15.00; The Eastern North Carolina Sanator ium, bill for Lloyd Mooring, $17.27; Herman F. White, bill care of prison ers, $263.43; Charlton’s Funeral Home, bill, $95.00; Herbert Small, rent, $50.00; Mrs. Carolyn C. McMullan, travel, $35.00; N. C. Tel. & Tel. Co., services for Welfare Department, $5.25; Lois Harrell, postage, Welfare Department, $10.00; Dr. Martin Wise ly Chairman Welfare Board, $20.00; Mrs. E. N. Elliott, member Welfare Board, $22.00; John Graham, member Welfare Board, $10.00; Eloise B. Jor dan, tax lister for month of June $22.08; The Chowan Herald, bill, $12.25; Mitchell Printing Co., bill, $3.37; Commercial Printing Co., bill, $9.42; W. D. Holmes Co., Ml, $8.50; M. L. Bunch, bills and services, $192.- 71; Edenton Ice Co., Inc., bill, $1.75; The Nor. & Car. Tel. & Tel. Co., hill Home Demonstration Agent’s office, $8.25 and C. W. Overman, County Agent’s office, $20.15; J. A. Bunch, salary and bills, $1,411.30; Twiddy In surance & Real Estate Co., Inc., bill for July rent, J. B. German, Depart ment Collector, N. C. Department of Revenue, $15.00. By motion of E. N. Elliott, second ed by J. R. Peele, that the blind aid for R. W. Harris be raised from $37.50 to $55.00. By motion of J. J. Peele and duly seconded by W. E. Bond that the mo tion passed at June meeting relative to Veterans’ service officer’s salary be corrected to read: The Veterans’ Service Officer’s salary is to be rais ed from $50.00 to $76.00 per month. By motion of E. N. Elliott, seconded by W. E. Bond, that the Clerk of Court be authorized to purchase cush ions for Jury chairs and material to cover the railing on the Judge and witness Stand. By motion of J. A. Webb, seconded by W. E. Bond that the Brown-Car ver Library be paid $200.00 rent for 1962-1953. By motion of E. N. Elliott, seconded by J. R Peele that WahanijM. adh through 1989 error. Page Eight The Board of Health and the Board of Education met with the County Commissioners to appoint a member to serve on the ABC Board. By motion of Mayor Haskett and duly seconded by w. J. Taylor that Hector Lupton be reappointod as a member of the ABC Board for a term R. Peele, that 3 weeks’ hoSjJtaEj zation at Duke Hospital be authorized for Lloyd Mooring as recommended by Dr. Eason. By motion of W. E. Bond, second ed by E. N. Elliott that the following appointments be made: C. W. Overman, County Agent; Robert S. Marsh, Assistant County Agent; Imogene Cochran, Home Dem onstration Agent; J. N. Pruden, Coun ty Attorney; E. W. Spires, County Ac countant; Mrs. Lena Leary, Assistant County Accountant: E. W. Spires, Clerk Recorder's Court; Mrs. Lena Leary, Assistant Clerk Recorder’s. Court; E. W. Spires, Custodian of Court House; Mrs. Lena Leary, As sistant Custodian Court House. The following reports were accept ed and ordered filed: Treasurer; County Welfare Board; Sheriff; C. W. Overman, County Agent; Carolyn Biggerstaff, Assistant Home Demonstration Agent; J. B. Small, Negro County Agent; Onnie S. Charlton, Negro Home Demonstra tion Agent. There being no further business the Board voted to adjourn the meeting. M. L. BUNCH, Clerk to Board William! Penn! Blended II i Whiskey B| Retail Price 1 *2.10 I peflj< I Pints 1 l s 3-35 I Flfth * 86 Proof THC STRAKMT WMSKEYS M IMS MNO ARC 4 TEAKS OR MORE OU>. MSS STRAMH* •mar, mss neutral nium tnua HOM ORAM. • u^pjnjnj>j^(xn _ n _ nj^j^ | |( _ [ — |r - - u - u - )J - l jm J -. r ~ ll - Lrtn Chowan County Budget for Fiscal Year 1953-1954 APPROVED BY BOARDOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS JULY 7, 1953 FUND Appropriated For Anticipated From Sources y Amount Rate Requirements Other Than Ad Valorem Taxation Levied Bonds $45,653.21 ~ $45,653.21 $ .41 General County 60,060.00 $38,060.00* 22,000.00 *' .20 Charity: General Assistance ___512,408.00 Hospitalization _ 10,000.00 Health: „ District $ 9,655.80 County 1,465.00 -$11,120.80 *J ' 11,120.80 .10 Schools: County $27,743.10 Edenton - 62,230.00 - . —.589,973.10 I 24,700.00*** 65,273.10 .60 < Social Security: Old Age Assistance $54,000.00 Aid Dependent Children 8,400.00 .. Aid Permanent & Totally Disabled 5,040.00 Administration : 7,096.00 r . , -'J ' $74,536:00 Less State & Federal Funds __ 62,380.00 : County-wide Tax Rate per SIOO.OO valuation, basied upon a valuation of $11,000,000.00_- T _ sls3 REVENUE DERIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN AD VALOREM TAXATION: *General County: $38,060.00 from ABC Stoife f&rnings. ****Social Security: /n aa \ cnn aa -Charity: $6,548;00 from State andlfederal Mi to Blind. Unexpended Cash Ba ance (OAA _—53,500.00 ***Schoois: '’Wf UnexpendecLCashßalance (ADC) 1,700.00 Dog Taxes $ 700.00 . Intangible Tax _ ; .J£—.*p2, ooo.oo ' m Poll Tax—.,: j Fines, Forfeitures, Penalties 12,000.00 Unexpended County Balance 6,000.00 Unexpended Edenton Balance SpnmOmnty A, Aecountant j THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1953. It stands to reason... 1 # ■ iijll_ri_| v>n6vroi6t trucics must be the best buy! ■ rsC • -*> \" Big truck users, small truck users, al| truck 4 users | )U y more Chevrolet trucks than any other make. 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