PAGE TWO 452C7i©tf OKS 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, i r National Guard Unit Returns Home Continued from Page 1, Section 1 Swanner and Charles J. Willi ford. 4 Sergeant First Class E-7 John H. Asbell, Jr. Platoon Sergeant E-7—Thom as J. Hoskins, Jr. Sergeants First Class E-6 Jack H. Barrow, Alton M. Har- Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskej $2-55 ™ |f| ?4-lo m proof |[ » b T n led | Waket, I f sasisr I ttXINCTON 11 Uxi »CToHto j’ *' it a/ DISTILLING COMPANY I , C r o * n *t § ' z* 1 —• TnrM ' l »ttlll|ii l l^| * \ Thai Speeds ! Business i A ! Operations /■ i * I f B ' We'll design forms to streamline and is® ' speed-up the routine of your office or shop. |||| W , Get our suggestions, without Obligation, L / on anything from a shipping tag to a coor mf di noted system of forms. ■ 1 . Thg, J itA/A rell and Walter E. Mills. 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 V 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. Z3S CKGWAL liLLALD, EDeSTOH. mOSTH CAROLINA, *HwRSSA7. JUNE 89. 1961. NEW-™, swift Man _ Ham What Am?\pZ W .Pro ■ Ten Beef . harrell-s - lean - io-h lb. JSeef # STEAKS SMOKED A STEAKS ■ ,b - 59 c H A M S V ib. A9c GUARANTEED TENDER! SHANK MM COOK-OUT SPECIAL! PORTION All Meat - Chatham FRESH - LEAN WESTERN LB. __ _ _ _ Ground Beef BUTT portion M W FRAN K.S lb. 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