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PUBLIC WELFARE WORK COSTS LESS DESPITE INCREASE IN POPULATION Cost In North Caro-j llna Below U. S. | ■n Average \ tntal »f .<119,329.500 \v::s spent ' from tlir General Fund of the State i ( for itif. mddir elementary and sec-: ondarv schools during 1953-51, ac-j cording to a statement ooontly re-, lea io,| hv the Budget Htifoiin. I ; This »*\*nonditurn iviiTf'SVTits 62.6* 10 r rout of tho total Gonoral Fmnl* for Mint am) i<. li' .i l»y «ht* per ront than th<* ratin' of tli** prorodinjj yoar, and over •Vcrlit nor oont loss than in 11T 17-47.! v lu*n 71.0 por rent of. th»* Cionoral , Fui’d "xppnditinvs wont for the op- 1 ovation of tin* puhtir school-;; Fx -, <’i pt fur 1901 -.72. when 00 por opnt | of tin* fJonoral Fund wont for public soVoi.ls, tho troml in poroontncro pf lv.npov •’pproprintf*d from tho Cion-; oval Fund for support of th*' public! *'di<*.»ls lias boon downward. For-.’ (‘ontaifos for thus** years :itv as; follows: Voar FVrr«'*iit ITx »»**iw!i.tu r**'- |!»HM7 71 n $• M.75«.i182 If* 17-18 f Oftl 02!077.102 ( j Pi8.12 #77.1 7!’..<>72.077 ' IP MI-70 .67.'! <7.1 *V, 2P7 lpr,o.:»i 0.7.0 or>. i ri.pr.o; 1071*72 ♦;<;.() |n«*. i::2.2:w j 10",2-77 0::.0 1 lf*.2o<.no ; , |!‘7.'U7t 02.0 119.029.790 Kviioaditurps r *v mthlir. schools. fn'on . the (iejieril Fund, as thy < aho.v * f-ihl.* shows. Iv;\n ■■im , r* , n-su'd'.' i >'i ~ iihunhly. from .<7 1,788.:’.,82 in', IJMO-I7 to 81 10.M20.700 in 10.72. 7] -a toVai.of n.ioro tli.au Iwiit- tin* a mount from this >our<*<- within , s'».*vi»p yoars. i \ total of > 10",7.7.7.770 WPS si* nt ( frorn- fho fi»*p,*r;tl Fund in IP7M-7L* 1/ ppvtidn' of th#* Finn! < nne from irmnn- and sih> 74. d : *r .■ nt of t)i • avriliable' |'is 1.700.807). Fra-n-hiso f-as a.*-' omui' d for 0.7 |wr o.vnt of th.i< iw-1 »■ Mm. Th«* r< v Mi,'iininir amount * 1 1 ■ *irlv 2<» por • . )v\ ■!. doriydd ; 1 fi •*■ n ’*pVi ■ t.'i.vos, ipsiirapry; r:on_t..\ rovoni!<\ li.v-n • • and fnhor-' it •• id** tav'-s.. -111« T mi-.-.0-i nooiii • 1 S<»ii iv. . A hpl.uina of fro* i »ho 10-72 72. 47<-*,..,-,| Fund i ip:\ m? *h • !'• •«»t I ivalUihility • o fiipds for ’7. I .i • i i *->. * J\?IBJ7O or,-*. I'\prrnlitiiron Iron* touuual l*imd ‘ !;*xpf*nditvVro for imhjjr -<*hools., v'limji t'V»k 2*2.0 pur «•» lit of' flu* total I ]'• ■ id\ -1’ 7. \i xj I ■»rtr- • t ••xpondiTiiv*' l r.*?>i th I’und v a- ti»** SlP.77s.oot* fop th#* Staff’s .**»!.• • i-*?ia-} in - t itut i#m>. Tin* - * >a • t *lt ii.n - irv«-!udrd th* 1 fidlowinL:: I’ni V. r*it v of North (’a r«»l ina l< '1 11*• 1 Hill. Kaloio), ,nd (Ina ti --, I'Oi-n l. Fast (ir*>l!n•<7.l|cj«. \crri- . •ml torsi, and 'F# ’ i»• r. •1 1 (7*ll* ‘go,, \V« tern G.arol'nri (7'lirt.r*. Anpa-' ladiiati St.!*,. To- 1'« -hers G'dl'Lf*', l.'oiVihrolvn State Gi,lle::e. Win-ton- Sal -ni State 'l7 aoliers Golloge, F‘ rzal** th Gfty Bfat*' T*seh*w- Go]- I' I7iyettevill.‘ State 17\'teTlors Foil* u . \orth Garolina Gnllepo. North r.andina Seined for tin- T>eaf. : in! th-* Stnt*' Syhofd for the Hlind a*i< i I r if; \ total of .< IS. IB 1.107 \' a< ,-neut for Stat«*;iid and old illations, which. •« inrludipK tin- State’s eont rihution to tin- .retinurn fit system, old ai£e as siptanre. ai<l to <lep t -inlent children-. <i *•> libraries, Stott* property firr in. unin'**' fund, nvdieal ear*- f<*r the indigent, and a ivuniber of i.tlmr purj»o . v f#*r wltieh -mall amount? & M /vi PETER STOYYESAXT “// a man is a step ahead of his fellows th> wisdom of | h’s step will always be qurs- J Honed.” > TO .-ecure our service is to ! know that each detail of the ceremony will he attended to with ability and discretion. ■WILLIFORD W/UH (A.a f c Z?fo4*LC.- ■ c/w.231 • E.DENTON N C. ■7'*; ■v /: £ AititMMLl WAMUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC/AT/OA j were appropriate#). I The next largest sum, ?16,007,577 j | Was spent for charitable and correo-1 tmnal institutions. These included! jthc following: State hospitals, sari-j ;..toria, correctional institutions, Confederate Women’s Home, and !child-caring institutions. . Nearly sl3 million were expend ed hy the State’s executive and ad ministr itive departments, bureaus I 1 ami agencies. ' t- These Included the following: 1 Dell i t ment of Revenue, including Tax Research .. ...$2.226.-,.*5 i State Heard of Health... 2.218,168 I*< partmen, of Conser. vation and Development 1,721.201' I*< nartment of Agriculture j for gasoline and oil in -P.c,ieti f*2SO..ITSI. • oiitriimtion (*600.000,. and advance for purcha <> ■Tla ml (* 109.866) 0:t0.217 State Coitunission for Hlind iifll,."lt [Hoard of Pt.ihHc Ruild. ing. atul f»rounds ..... 609,271 Adiutant flcTieral, including A emery Cent m i ssion _ 122.8f>7 State Heard of Alceholic Control ....... 269,826 It. nartment of Public , Instruction 8)9.860 l>t nartment of Labor 313,3941 N C. Veterans Commission, ineitiding County Service Officers _ . ... . 310,33'. S': • ■ flea ia) of Public \V"lf- re .. . 212.523' t>i It r I» narttnents and Agamies .... ... .. 2,165,962. D'-li.f -ryice payments totaled: •'2 155. There were no expendi ft.res fi,r .permanent impntvenienf dvring this year. KDKNTON C.IRI.S READY I'OR RASKKTBAI.L SEASON Candidates for the girls’ basket -1 II !•••!hi es 'lie Edenton Junior-! .Senior .High School have been prae-' tiring in preparation for the.forth'-j coming season, Among those trying for l«erths on tile team are Faye Haste. Hetty; llyrimi. Rosa Hollowcll, Ruth Stok-f ley. Emogeiie Rogerson and Caroli Jethro, femyards and Barbara Spen. f-e.r. i’Mtrieia iiunch. Rosa Jethro, Sit,lt AViliianis, I.inda l.oary and J1 tilyi. Woodard. j How Much Do I i You Save? j |j| There’s something 1 wrong with your budget ||j if it does not provide for systematic saving. J j A part of all von earn should be put aside for | j emergencies and opportunities of the future. jl I % 'll i Open a Savings Account at The Bank of i|> I» Edenton. Make deposits as regularly as you j j pay your bills. It’s a sure, steady way to get ! ahead financially. 1 | BUY UNITED STATES BONDS ' I v j - i. \ THE BANK OF EDENTON EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA j Safely for SavinyA Since 1594 jj IHKMBEK EEUKBAI. IE3EIVK «T'TTv R HtMHI* «rnp«M, I>F.PO«IT |N«U« 4 \<> WOMEN AM) \UII.I f < Low Speed | Saves Gas By Mary Lou Chapman We don't know who handles the I finances in your faintly, but li your I has boon unhappy about car gasoline bills lately, here are . tips the whole family can use while ' • driving. You might try thorn for i 'one month and see if ,Hat bill! doesn't shrink. 30 M.P.H. GOOD Keep your speed moderate, b ib on the highway and in the city. .Recent PAx showed that at a steady speed of :;u n il". an hour, steady spe.-l of Vi** ('hmimaii Illile t» it .'llo. 1 r-.i , that bv liriyihg arpim i 50 insl ad of 70 on the. ep.?n iiigi. fay. v.eu ! can save one gallon or nnite uut of every four. Avoid “jet-propelled" starts. It yvas found that tia tx'r cent of ail drivers accelerated much too 1 BPW Club Votes On Legislative Activity Club Will Hold Bosses’ Christmas Party on December 9 Th*- Kdcntmi n»'isiib*ss r)nl Frw l7*>si**n \V<»m«*t»Club |i* IH it- n*.u uiar mniitMy mootiiiy TJivirsil;*V' niirlit ‘it tin* rririiE.*F [{•-st.-mrni/ IwiMi Miss Inez F*-ltt»n, vi«*»* |'*ri*si j*:* ti♦. v»r**si«litiL r hi tbv i1»-* n<v of: 1 Mr-:. Adel Chtyssurt. j•i*•-- i • C • r 11 . T\vfth Mr>. Ann’*- Mills, I• • *risi;i-t u*i\ ;oil?!ir.tiiMli, in ch:ii*u<- **f tli.* ? inr.Tra. * Tlu* tfruup road th* v «* 1» 1 1*follt-rt | v rid m*w nv iiitmrs won* v.t-ln*m* d. after whii’li Mrs. Ta’on I.« ary c dl-. ltd tbi* r<»ll and read Mi*- minut-- **C [th* 1 October mo* tin”. Th*: 'pniijfa'ni ’ wnw th* n turiuid iVyor to Mr.-. Mills THK CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECT 1954. :’>y when hurr) : ing In traße. (1)1---. it really matter so much, that you beat the other ear away; | from -the.'traffic light?) Unnec**-' 1 ' sarily starts make your «*T # real gas-eater. TAKE IT EAST Shift from lower (ears m ftooa as possible, became traveling in' low gears at high sp;eds consumys] gas, Stay in low long enough to! i get smoothly under way, but don’t ! keep the car in low beyond IS' 1 in.p.h. Shift to second at 15 m.p.hJ ! and into high at 20 m.p.h. Don't at-? j eelerate too lieavily, remember. I ' Avoid repeated arteleratiag aatfi : braking. In the c ity, where accel-i | crating and braking is so frequent,' | gas -consumption can still be cut by using “planned driTißg,"- that is, Using a -ale steady speed. It’s just a matter of timing—looking ahead as you drive, judging the peed o. lhe traffic flow, and gauj iivg tiie approximate setting of the’ : tn.Oie lights. If you do a good jbb i .if timing, jder.iy of extra stops' and .starts can be avoided. These li sts wi> mentiontai . slioxr that ’ planned driving in traffic can save you one gallon out of every three. ''Those are the main things to r •member. Tin: biggest point made .in '!'••■ e: ■ seem.; to He tiiis: tiiat of all the factors that influence ht».\y- myyh' gas your car uses, one of tile most important ia th*f driver. • + * . P (Fa>;r 'r,r *rriUr. a-ad TV ptr- | - >!'•'. > .. ,t/ -, - < ■ifi *n: (7.[ hi a -cotrVf 01 Ut trir'l, m il hut s-firvt th* Imf' ■ ■s.'.i'crni 'j-'irx vorkitf t ritk it"■nil' ■stiiliiat, tit* Qt'r* tfi ! nf-is /it Chrysler Corimratinn.) ■ who pi-e.setitcd tli.. current national ligisi,-itive platform, with •Aniie J- tikitis explaiiiing' each for the club to take a vote on. Th.- club vo' ••! in favor of the fi -ilo'-vi ns pres,-n, at ions: ■ .1. AdvuhmUet.it of the; position iv..in. n and use of women’s full r.-jiaeitii'S as. citiz.-ns. This in i.luites:- Kippi) Riglits Amendment BEWARE! COUGHS FROM COMMON COLDS THAT MANO ON Chronic bronchitis may develop if ) - ibur cough,- chest cold, or acute won- ‘. ciiitis is not treated and you cannot atford to take a chance vith anymedi- . cine i-css potent than Creomulsion. It joes into the bronchial ivstem to help loosen and expel germ iadea phiejm ■ and aid nature to soothe and beal raw, tender. infiameJ bronchial membranes. . ( reomulsion blends beechvood creosote by special process with ether tini-.- rcstCii medicines fbr cough#. It cotitaius no narcotics. • (iet a 1 irj>e bottle of Creomulsios a, inur drug store. Use it all a s directed. ( reomulsion is guaranteed to ylaa.;e Jim or druggist refund# money. Adv. to the United States Constitution; I ; July Service for Women; F.qualj ■Pay for Comparable Work; Uni-; form Retirement Age Under the ' Social Security Act; Increase in the • Amount of Earned Income Permit- I ted to a Person Receiving Social | Security Benefits; Removal of and | Prevention of Discrimination on i the Basis of Age, Sex, or Material i Status. 2. Support of legislation within I • he framework of the United States [ Constitution to implement a foreign | policy which promotes peace and | national security. This includes: I I To strengthen and make effective the United Nations; To advance in ternational economic development ; through technical assistance and reduction of trade barriers: To j strengthen the North Atlantic ! Treaty Organization. 3. Tax adjustments directly af fecting the interests of employed , women including: Allowance of an ! income tax reduction to an employ, jed person for costs of the care of ! dependents because of said employ-, went: Liberalized allowance of de ductions for medical care. 4. General, which inoltyd.-s: Op position to compulsory government controlled health insurance and medical care; and Civil Servie*- ap pointment based on competitive ex :aminatiojis and retention and.pf"- motion based on efficiency and length, of service. By selling the most tickets' for I IF 1011 SMOKE »ou „..d OLAG | TOOTHPASTE 1 \' MF' liilTt'rent from all otlicrs: t 1 \ / niakt'.s your nimith feed so clean: ' N contains soothing, sanitizing oil-: dcDlists say “terrific, wonderful, you can't beat it” . At Drug Stores Ev« i vwhcn' OLAG PASTE m *(\ ym If t MDfflW.. see the car I that's miED/orTOMOmOW j :•* % cm : - 4, m fs '|/\ \• '• j j '^ IMkM)fiSso 'J ‘ » . r/ ~ •« g t yy > iwt r -y r q y The famous FIREDOME now 135 horsepower at new, low price .1 MAvJA AA JL T“kJ S The fabulous FIREFUTE-a brand new 200 horsepower series • - -If Here is the styling miracle of the century I -the 1955 DeSoto! This trim, clean looking beauty boasts the kind of power end performance everyone' wants . . . mighty, eager power in two great V-8 series: Fireflite 200 hp and Firedome 185 hp, now uelling at a new, low price. And just trait until you see the lush De Soto interiors. New fabrics and weaves, new colors, new vinyls and soft leathers, and a new ‘•Dual-Cockpit’’ instrument panel with the ‘‘Flite Control" gear selector lever mounted on the dash. See the stylish •«d beautiful 1955 De Soto today! CHOWAN MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. W. WATER STREET PHONE ISO EDENTON, N. C. i the recent pancake breakfast the; | club won the privilege of having j ; the first completed room at the | 1 Penelope Barker House. A letter; was road from Fentress ' White,! president of the Windsor Jaycees, j thanking the club for the use i>f a ! RPW Club float. Mrs. Dorothy Marshall of Suffolk, formerly of Edenton, sent the club $5.00 to be : | applied to the Penelope Barker House. Mrs. Myrtle Cuthrell announced that the “Bosses’ Night” Christmas party will be held Thursday night, l December 9, at 7:30 o’clock at. the; Masonic Temple. Those who can : attend are a sited to notify Mrs. Margaret Phthisic by December 5. Each menilu r is asked to bring an inexpensive gift for themselves and their guests to (’»rthroll’s Store by Wednesday, December 8. Each chainnan will be responsible for tlie tickets sold to their commit ,• i-S. Plans for.the forthcoming Christ mas Party werediscussed along , W'*tli filev.-irioiis committee reports. Miss Mildred Mmikl'n explained the iialcndar project now in |o'ogrcss. till'd'- stated that a hand.one- port folio will b. awarded tbe . .person who- sells tli • most cal- ndars, Re ports -liould In- t.unii-d- in by !•••- ci-mii r in. It is hoped that all : tie- Citizens of town will purchase a c-il'-tidar so that; repairs on the. ]‘.-tie|.ipo Barker llouse i-an be . completed. / .' ■ y' \' NEW HORIZON WINDSHIELD wraps around at side end top, too. Gives tlie driver a full, * wide range of vision at eve lerel, where it's needad most. Frank Hughes Now At Reese Air Force Base Awiation Cadet Frank A. ; Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | j Hughes, 303 East King Street, | Edenton, has arrived at Reese Air} ! Force Base in Texas to continue j 1 training as a United States Air Force pilot. While stationed at the multi-en gine base he will receive extensive flying training in the North Amer- j dean B-25, the Mitchell bomber of' NEXT TIME VISIT... HILO OYSTER BAR FRESH Rose Bay Oysters STEAMED TO SUIT YOUR TASTE! Also Western “A” Steaks FRIED CHICKEN AND ALL KINDS SEAFOOD AND SANDWICHES 2 Miles West on U. S. 64 Williamston, N. C. ■4- ' -- : JJ HP / 4528! S ~ • / d '--jf i IUXUHOUS OE SOTO INTEIIOtS are the most fashionable ina beautiful ever created! 69 gay colored trim combinations are available in the *55 De Soto- PAGE ONE SECTION TWO—: World War 11. Graduation Is set for five months hence, when lie will receive his silver wings and a re serve commission as second lieutcn j ant. Hughes is a 1952 graduate of j Edenton High School and attended | North Carolina State College at ! Raleigh. He took his primary fly ing training at Spence AP,. Ga. If any man seeks for greatness, let him forget great no, x and ask } for truth, and he will find both. —Horace Mann. « BARELY FIVE FEET HIBW fc the tew ’35 U# Soto. You can easßa «•» ’ over it. Means far greater road huggini ability; smoother, , more comfortable ride. i
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