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M>wn Cduncilmen
Maintain SI.OO Rate
\ Continued from Page I—Section 1
" Jbf she $211,666.75 estimated
Jenditures, revenue anticipat
bther than from ad valorem
Stion amounts to $124,666.75,
SO .that $87,000.00 is necessary
to' be raised on property tax col
i lection. The property tax is
! b|sed on a valuation of $8,950,-
Ofi), less $2,500.00 allowed for un
. ejected taxes. The SI.OO rate,
therefore, wlil raise $87,000.00
vouch is required to balance the
bOdget.
irhe budget calls for a slight
irArease in salaries plus the pay
ment of hospitalization for all
tcAvn employees.
JJuring the meeting bids were
odened for fuel oil and kerosene
uijed by the town, as well as
gasoline, oil, tires and service
to* the town’s automobiles and
trheks.
{The low bidder for fuel oil
arid kerosene was Elliott Oil
Company with a bid of 2.90 off
tank wagon price for No. 2
fuelj oil and the same reduction
fofr ■ kerosene. Coastland Oil
Company was the only other
bidder.
Three concerns presented bids
fcfr gasoline, oil and service,
Bridge-Turn Service Station,
Bench's Gulf Service and Saw
yer’s Sunoco Service Station.
There was such little difference
between the Bridge-Turn and
Bunch’s Gulf Service that the I
cdntract was awarded to these
two bidders on a six-months
basis, the same as prevailed last
y«ar.
adjourning Tuesday
night about 11 o’clock, the Coun
cijmen also discussed the storm
sewer drainage problem. Some
back a survey was made
by George Freeman, the town’s
engineer, with recommendations
and a priority list prepared.
Wjhile no definite action was tak
en, it was decided to again in
v4stigate Mr. Freeman’s recom
mendations in the hope that
something will soon be started
to relieve the drainage problems,
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National Guard
Unit Returns Home
Continued from Page 1, Section 1
Swanner and Charles J. Willi
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Sergeant First Class E-7
John H. Asbell, Jr.
Platoon Sergeant E-7—Thom
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Sergeants First Class E-6
Jack H. Barrow, Alton M. Har-
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Staff Sergeants E-6—Henry O.
Peeples and William A. White.
Sergeants E-s—James R. Bri
ley, Robert L. Bunch, Jr., James
A. Edwards, Erwin C. Griffin,
Leslie Y. Kirby, Robert P. Lane,
William E. Lassiter, Henry A.
Powell, Clarence Z. Shackel
ford, Wilburn C. Smith and
Oscar E. Whjtef
Specialist, Five E-s—Kader C.
Gardner, Wilford P. Goodwin,
Joseph'L. Heningegr, George P.
Holland,, Carroll W. Jones,
Henry E. Rogerson, Albert R.
Ward and William J. White.
Snecialist. Four E-4 Melvin
E. Baker, Harold L. Bunch, Wil
liam B. Gardner, Shelton L.
Goodwin, John G. Jethro, Arthur
W. Jordan, Jr., Henry L. Jor
dan, Richard W. Lowe, Elmer L.
Overton, George C. Peele, Carl
ton N. Perry, Elbridge B.
Smith, John E. Speight, Roger
C. Spivey, Charles D. Spruill,
Edgar M. Spruill and John E.
Whitson.
Privates First Class E-3
Robert L. Bass, Larry M. Chas
son, Percy W. Dail, Jr., James
H. Ellis, Roland L. Farless, Rob
ert W. Halsey, Thomas E. Haste,
Jr., Stephen F. Hicks, Jr., Henry
E. Layden, Lloyd T. Parrish,
George T. Rogerson, Thomas T.!
Spivey, Johnny E. Twiddy, Joe j
J. White, William B. White and
Thomas B. Wood.
New Books At
Local Library
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Among the new books re
cently acquired at Shepard-Pru
den Memorial Library are:
Pilgrim Strangers, a novel by
Charles Mercer.
No Sig£ij>osts in the Sea by
V. Sackville-West.
The Single Secret by Teo
Savory.
Harvest on the Don by Mik
hail Sholokhov.
Mid Century, a Contemporary
Chronicle, a novel by John Dos
Passos.
The City in History by Lewis
Mumford.
Prime Minister’s Wife by Doris
Leslie.
Summer of Pride by Elizabeth
Savage.
Hark, Hark, the Lark! by H.
E. Bates.
No Wider Than the Heart by
N. B. Lamont.
Take a Girl Like You by Amis
Kingsley.
In Fear of Silence by John
Slimming.
The Chancellor by Lawrence
Schoonover.
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