PAGE SIX
!—4KKCTIOH TWO
Hospital Auxiliary
Enrolls 310 Members
Continued from Page 1. Section 1
Mrs. Roy Spruill, Mrs. W. A.
Munden, Mrs. Goldie Niblett,
Mrs. Iris Mills, Mrs. Louis Har- ]
rell, Mrs. Hazel Conkwright.
Mrs. L. A. Patterson, Mrs.
George Hoskins, Mrs. Kermit
Layton, Mrs. J. C. Leary, Mrs.
W. I. Hart, Mrs. John Wood, Sr.,
Miss Sophie Wood. Mrs. J. G.
Wood, Jr., Mrs. John Raines,
Mrs. Clara Preston, Mrs. W. D.
Holmes, Jr., Mrs. Herbert Leary,
Mrs. Frederick Drane, Mrs.
Ernest Leary, Mrs. Bart Lowell,
Mrs. Earl Harrell, Mrs. McKay
Phthisic, Mrs. Scott Harrell, Mrs.
W. L. Boswell, Mrs. Elton Bos
well, Mrs. Henry Quinn, Mrs.
J. A. Curran, Mrs. West Byrum,
Sr., Mrs. J. W. White. Mrs. Myda
Price, Mrs. Lee Moore, Mrs. J.
R. Parker, Mrs. S. C. Mills, Mrs.
Ray Adams, Mrs. John F. Phil
lips, Mrs. Wesley Chesson, Mrs.
J. D. Elliott, Mrs. Wilma C.
Swain, Mrs. Maynard M. Perry,
Mrs. R. A. Tarkington. Mrs.
Ralph Parrish, Mrs. Wood Pri- '
vott, Mrs. Thomas Shepard, Mrs. I
Ernest Kehayes, Mrs. Tony i
Milely, MisS Harriet Leary, Mrs. j
Ralph Blades, Mrs. Ed Bond, I
Mrs. George A. Byrum, Mrs. |
Herbert Hollowell, Jr., Mrs. Joe
Conger, Jr., Mrs. W. P. Jones,
Mrs. Bruce Jones, Mrs. Alvah
Bunch, Mrs. W. J. Daniels, Mrs.
Graham Byrum, Miss Clara
Wheeler, Mrs. Raymond Carr,
Mrs. Tom Hopkins, Mrs. T. J.
Wood, Mrs. Richard Hollowell, I
Mrs. Haywood Bunch, Mrs. Ra
leigh Hollowell, Miss Celia Spi- '
vey, Mrs. W. J. Taylor, Mrs.
Irvin Lassiter, Mrs. Walter
Heath, Mrs. Thomas Byrum, ! 1
Mrs. John Shackelford, Mrs. M.
E. Parker, Mrs. Roy Hassell, Mrs. 1
David Warren, Mrs. E. N. Man
ning.
Miss Agnes Chappell, Mrs.
Annie Bullock, Mrs. Sallie Bui- 1
lock, Mrs. J. L. Pettus, Mrs. R.
H. Vaughan, Mrs. Edith Bouton.'
Miss Paulina Hassell, Mrs. Al
bert Byrum, Mrs. Geddes Potter, 1
Mrs. C. C. Harney, Mrs. Janice
McMullan, Mrs. W. B. Rosevear, |'
Mrs. W. S. Malone, Mrs. Paul
Partin, Mrs. S. F. Hicks, Mrs.,
W. J. Yates, Mrs. R. H. Hurdle, ;
Mrs. Fannie Edwards, Mrs. Nel
lie Perry. Mrs. Jane Layton.
Mrs. Jackie Ricks, Mrs. Alice
Ttfiddy, Mrs. G. B. Willis, Mrs.
H. Ccffield, Mrs. J. J. Long.
Mrs. Inez Comer, Mrs. Mary,
Nixon, Mrs. Horace Bunch, Mrs.!
Gilbert Harrell, Mrs. Beulah :
Evans, Mrs. Erie Byrum, Mrs.
Thurman Allred. Mrs. Edgar,
Pearce, Mrs. Lester Harrell. Mrs. I
A. D. Ward. Mrs. Roy Winslow,
Mrs. Fred Winslow, Mrs. Gail I
Parks, Mrs. Edward Chappell, I
Mrs. Lloyd Briggs, Mrs. D. H.
Berryman, Mrs. Curtis Chappell, j
Mrs. Conroy Perry, Mrs. J. F.
Ward, Mrs. Ed Ward, Mrs. Vic
toria Ward. Mrs. Henry Hinton,
Mrs. E. R. Morris, Mrs. Raleigh
Peele, Mrs. Carey Evans, Mrs.
Hubert Dail, Mrs. E. R. Belch,
Mrs. Joe Wiggins. Mrs. Melain
Byrum, Mrs. Bennie Monds, Mrs.
Cameron Boyce. Mrs. Ruth Grif
fin, Mrs. Fred Heath, Mrs. Ar
chie Walker, Mrs. J. H. Wool
ard, Mrs. Oscar Duncan, Mrs. E.
W. Spires, Mrs. Richard Atkin- j
sen, Jr., Mrs. W. B. Gardner,
Mrs. Bill Busey, Mrs. Lewis i
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j Leary, Mrs. Bert Willis, Mrs. M.
Bud Lynch, Mrs. Jack Douglas,
. I Mrs. John Foxwell, Mrs. J. S.
I Martin, Mrs. Gurnie Hobbs, Mrs.
'Fred Keeter, Mrs. Thurston Stal
lings, Mrs. J. P. Perry,
j Mrs. Lester Forehand, Mrs. L.
M. Johnson, Mrs. Walter Wilk
ins, Miss Mary Lee Copeland, j
Mrs. Henry Cuthrell, Mrs. Tom
Cross, Jr., Mrs. C. T. Griffin, '
1 Mrs. Guy Hobbs. Mrs. R. P. Bad- j
ham, Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mrs. ;
John Privott, Mrs. Clayton Hoi- !
lowell, Mrs. David Mizelle, Mrs.
James Dail, Miss Marian Rob- |
ertson, Miss Ruby Felts, Mrs. i
John Bunch, Miss Lena Jones,!
Mrs. George B. Holmes, Mrs. El- '
ton Forehand, Mrs. T. C. Byrum,
Mrs. James M. Bond, Mrs. Gra
ham White, Miss Margaret Pru- I
den, Mrs. Henry Gardner, Mrs. j
Edward Nixoin, Mrs. Josiah El- I
liott, Mrs. Rebecca Wheeler, j
Mrs. Herbert Baker, Mrs. John .
Mitchener, Mrs. Irene Dunbar, j
Mrs. Oscar Elliott, Miss Jessie '
McMullan, Mrs. Philip McMul- I
lan, Mrs. William Townson, Jr., |
Mrs. George I. Dail, Mrs. David ;
Holton, Mrs. W. D. Holmes, Mrs.
| Richard Hardin, Mrs. C. E. By
i rum, Mrs. L. P. Williams, Mrs.
!R. P. Baer, Mrs. R. E. Leary,
| Mrs. R. N. Carroll, Mrs. John
I Graham, Mrs. Frank Elliott, Mrs.
Frank Holmes, Mrs. Logan El
liott, Mrs. Charles Newcomb, i i
Miss Ada Morris, Mrs. M. L.. ;
Flynn, Mrs. West Leary, Mrs. .
Sam Morris, Mrs. L. S. Byrum,
Mrs. Percy Smith, Mrs. Claude i
Griffin, Mrs. Pearly Ashley, Mrs. ! 1
Bruce Jones, Sr., Mrs. Thomas j <
Ward, Mrs. William Cozart, Mrs. ]
Jake T. Pressan, Mrs. Thelma •
Edmundson. Mrs. W. H. Cope- (
land, Mrs. Nick George, Mrs.
George Lewis, Mrs. Harold
White, Mrs. Archie B. Fairley, j
Mrs. W. E. Bond, Jr., Mrs. J. M. j
Thorud, Mrs. Britton Byrum. j
Mrs. Charlie Owens, Mrs. Vio- j j
let Alexander, Mrs. Alton Alex- j
ander, Mrs. Robert Whiteman, j
Mrs. E. C. Alexander, Mrs. Fred j
'Ashley, Mrs. Alma Griffin, Mrs. *
Lee Sadler, Mrs. Jim Wood, Mrs. |
|Ep Debnam, Jr., Mrs. William i
Shepard, Mrs. Richard Dixon, j
I Jr., Mrs. Williatp Graham, Miss’
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Ella Mae Nixon, Mrs. R. W. i .
] Stokely, Mrs. Eddie Nixon, Mrs. | ■
Lois Bryant, Mrs. Lyn Perry, I j
Mrs. Roland Ashley, Mrs. Wal-! (
ter Miller, Mrs. Edward Evans, j 1
Mrs. John Parrish, Mrs. Will j 1
Bunch, Mrs. McCoy Spivey, Mrs. j
O. M. Blanchard, Mrs. J. J. 1 ■
Copeland. Mrs. Belle Parks, Mrs. i
I Paul Ward, Mrs. Eddie Blanch- j I
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{Minutes Os Bonrd *)]
Os Public Works I
Edenton, N. C.
July 26, 1961.
The Board of Public Works
met this day in Special Session!
at the Edenton Municipal Build- 1
ing with the following members 1
present: Thomas C. Byrum, Jr.,:
Chairman, Jesse L. Harrell,
Ralph F, Parrish and James P.
Ricks, Jr.
Chairman Byrum advised the
Board that the purpose of call-1
ing the meeting was to discuss
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MONEY ENOUGH TO ALWAYS BANK ON
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But COULDN'T we jjvck 'A**™ R J
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the Proposed Sewage Disposal
Plant Plans, etc., with Mr.
George Freeman of Wm. F. Free
man, Engineers of High Point,
N. C., and to discuss and ap
prove the E. & W. Board Budget!
for the coming fiscal year, as
well as to decide what interior
treatment to apply to the Water
Tank located on Park Avenue.
After discussion with Mr.
George Freeman on the subject
of revised estimates of the Sew
age Disposal Plant System, Mr.
, Freeman was requested to re-|
j vise estimates on this work and
I furnish us the information as
. quickly as 'possible. j
i The subject of the type of in
! terior treatment of the above
mentioned water tank was then
! taken up and after some dis
: cussion of this subject on motion
j by Jesse L. Harrell, seconded by
I James P. Ricks, Jr., and carried,
1 Mr. George Freeman is request
|ed to prepare specifications, re
ceive bids, and after the award, ]
inspect the work necessary to re
i finish the interior of this tank.
The budget for the coming
1 fiscal year was presented by the ;
j finance committee and after dis
cussion. on motion by James P.
Ricks, Jr., seconded by Ralph E. ;
Parrish, and carried the budget ;
i is adopted.
There being no further busi
ness the meeting adjourned.
RALPH E. PARRISH, ;
Secretary.
Edenton, N. C.
, August 1. 1961.
The Board of Public Works']
met this day in regular session 1 ]
at the Edenton Municipal Build-'■
j ing with the following members | ■
present: Thomas C. Byrum, Jr., 1 ]
Chairman, Jesse L. Harrell, 1 ,
Ralph E. Parrish, J. H. Conger, m
Jr., and James P Ricks, Jr. I j
The minutes of the regular]]
meeting of July 10, 1961, and .
special meeting of July 26, 1961,
were read and approved. J
Mr. Lindsay Blair and Mr. j
] Woody Simmons of the Ameri- \
| can Tank Company, of the Dan- |
! ville. Virginia office of the com- |
] panv appeared before the board'|
: .seeking the job of cleaning and |
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ROCK\* HOCK
EDENTON, N. C.
Phone 3029
1 refinishing our water tank at
Park Avenue and made sug
gestions as to what would be
the best and most lasting job.
They were advised that Mr.
j George Freeman of Freeman
Engineers of High Point, N. C.,
would write . the specifications,
etc., and it was suggested that
they contact Mr. George Free
man.
Chairman Byrum requested • Mr.
(R. N. Hines to call 'Mr. George
( Freeman and request that his
i specifications for cleaning and ]
refinishing the water tank be
somewhat as follows: ,
. 1. Sandblast and repaint in-'
terior ' and include as alter
nate painting exterior.
2. Mechanically clean and re
paint interior and include as
alternate painting exterior. ,
Paint interior with brush or
roller (do not spray).
On motion by Jesse L. Harrell,'
seconded by J. P. Ricks, Jr., and
carried. Electric & Water Dept. |
bills in the amount of $14,141.57,
be paid. This entire amount was
for normal operating expenses '
and are as follows:
Esso Standard Oil Co., $77.37;]
Electrical Equipment Co.. $203.33; j
'Edenton Office Supply Co.,
$19.38; Ernest Lee Raynor,'
$32.00; Tom Goodman, $55.00;
Peoples Bank & Trust Co., $3.00;
Burroughs Corporation, $16.80;
Tidewater Supply Co., $57.71; v
Postmaster, $62.38; Jordan Com
pany. $90.97; East Carolina Step
ply Co.. $148.60; Ashley Weld
ing & Machine Co.. $20.62; Coast
land Oil Co.. $73.31; R. D. Wood
Co., $19.81; Thurston Motor
Lines, Inc., $5.00; Line Material
Industries. $94.24; Darling Valve
& Mfg. Co., $2.72; Norfolk &
Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., $23.22;
Bunch’s Auto Parts, $3.53; Mo
torola C. & E., Inc., $46.75; Ma
lone’s 5c & 10c Store. 69c; Vir
ginia Electric & Power Co., $12,-
1 Notice Os Public Hearing j
I A public hearing has been called for 1 1
the purpose of discussing proposed zoning |
a changes between Queen and Eden streets.
1 This hearing will be held at the Court
| House Tuesday night, September 19 at 8 I
| o’clock.
| W. B. GARDNER, Town Clerk j
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253.60; W. D. -Holme* Wholesale
Grocery, $15.69; R. D. Cole Mfg. I
* Co., $10.7-1; Southern Salt Co., I
. $744.00; Joseph G. Poilard Co.,'
. Inc., $38.10; Simplex Velve It
i Meter Co., $23.04; salaries paid
, in July, $3,376.26; total $17,517.83.
Received for current, water
and merchandise, $33,124.73.
Receipts in excess of disburse
ments, $15,606.90.
On motion toy J. H. Conger,
Jr., seconded by J. P. Ricks. Jr.,
and carried, Mr. Hines is re
quested to have pumping equip
rruAit and tank removed from
, the Westover Heights well, cap
' the well and remove the build
ing.
| On motion by Jesse L. Harrell,
seconded by Ralph E. Parrish,
and carried that the Finance
Committee is authorized to pur
chase a $25,000 certificate of
I deposit bearing 3% interest.
There being no further busi
ness, the meeting adjourned.
RALPH E. PARRISH,
Secretary.
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i YIELD INCHES OF
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lit worked inches of gas and
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here in this vicinity.
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