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I Guest of Parents
i Dr. L. P. Williams, Jr., ar
rived Wednesday from Houston,
Texas, to visit his parents, Dr.!
Ibid Mrs. L. P. Williams on
Granville Street.
Texas Visitor
r Miss Elaine Anderson of
Houston, Texas is the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Williams.
Edenicm Guests
; Mr. and Mrs. Jackson C. Davis
at Washington, D. C., and Mrs.
4, L. Davis of Norfolk, Va.,
are guests of Mrs. M. D. Watson.
To Visit Parents
Mr. and Mrs. James Kilpat
rick Norfleet of Winston-Salem!
Will arrive Friday to visit Mrs.
(Norfleet's parents, Mr. and Mrs.!
t P. Williams.
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Sunday Visitors
Mrs. W. R. Phelps, Mrs. Jean !
Hardee and daughters, Ginger . *
aid Kim of Greenville were
Quests of Mrs. Phelps’ brothers
iM-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
t. B. Williford and Mr. and
W. P. Goodwin, on Sun- (
dhy. !
; Greenville Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Arthur (
and daughter, Beth of Green
ville were Sunday guests of Mr. j
and Mrs. W. P. Goodwin and
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Williford.
Sunday Visitors ,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Johnson y
and Miss Karen Chapman of ,
Ahoskie visited Mr. and Mrs.
T. B. Williford and Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Goodwin on Sunday.
Guest of Parents
Fredric C. Byrum of Roches- .
ter, N. Y., was the week-end ]
guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Rodney Byrum.
Cherry Point Visitors .
Mrs. Carl Hook and sons, Carl (
and Roddy of Cherry oPint were
the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Rodney Byrum.
Visiting At High Point ,
Mrs. Francis Hicks is visiting
her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hicks, Jr.,
in High Point. ]
Visits In .Tarboro
Mrs. Tom Shepard was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lum
Mayo in Tarboro Tuesday. i
Guest of Parents
Paul Twiddy, who is station- ,
ed at Fort Gordon, Ga., visited j
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Twiddy, over the week-end.
Sunday Guests
Mr. and Mrs. John
terd had as their guests Sunday j‘
Mrs. Shackelford’s parents, Mr.;
and Mrs. Brewer of Rocky' 1
Mount.
Return Home | -
Mrs. Edward G. Bond and
children, Pat and Gris, returned
home Sunday after a visit with'
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Phipps of Chapel Hill,
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Attend Fair
Mrs. W. W. Byrum, Mrs. Mau--
rice Bunch and Mrs. Pearl
Moore attend the State Fair in
Raleigh Monday.
Return From Tour
Mrs. L. A. Patterson and Mrs.
John Wood are expected home
this week after a two-week tour
of the New England States.
Mrs. Francis Dodd of Richmond
accompanied them. i
Attend Convention
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood,
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Elliott at
tended a textile convention at
the Carolina Hotel in Pinehurst
last week.
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Durham Visitor
H. Spurgeon Boyce of Dur
ham spent the week-end as a
guest of his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh
Hollowell.
FOR RENT OR SALE
W. T. Eason Estate Property
SMALL S CROSSROADS
ROUTE 32
Rent $45.00 . 7
Sale $6,000.00
Apply: Horace R. Eason
3836 Eunice Avenue
‘ Dunlinden Acres
s Wilmington 8, Delaware
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Rebun To Colorado
Mrs. Dorine Esler and sons,
Sam and Len, left Sunday hy
I plane for their home in Denver,
Colorado, after spending six
weeks, as guests of Mrs. Esler’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold;
Luptoo.
Maryland Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas
of Powellsville, Md., spent the
week-end as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Mansfield.
To Visit Mother
Mrs. Raymond Mansfield will
leave Thursday to spend some
time with her mother in Hav
lock, • Md.
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Raleigh Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Parker of
Raleigh spent the week-end as
guests, of Mr. Parker’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ladell Parker.
They were accompanied by
Thomas Parker who will spend
a few days in Raleigh.
Visit In Morgan lon
Mrs. Rob Bunch and daugh
ters Mrs. Evelyn , Jordan and
Sue Bunch, spent the week-end]
in Morganton visiting Mrs. Jor- 1
dan’s daughter Debbie, who is!
enrolled in the School for Deaf. 1
Jack Bunch accompanied them!
from Chapel Hill.
Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon of I
Norfolk spent the week-end I
with Mrs. Gordon’s sister, Mrs. I
West Byrum.
Return From New York
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leary have I
returned from visiting their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Balzer in Great
Neck, N. Y.
Week-end In Wake Forest
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Phil
lips spent the week-end with
their son, Johnnie Frank, at
Wake Forest.
Wednesday In Raleigh
Mrs. George Hoskins spent
Wednesday in Raleigh.
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Sunday In Portsmouth
Mrs. Lonnie Boyce and Miss
Lena Jones spent Sunday in
Portsmouth, Va.
Return From Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Schuman
returned home Tuesday after ]
being called to Kittanning, Pa., |
because of the death of Mrs.
Schuman’s father, C. Walter
Slater.
AUXILIARY MEETS FRIDAY
The Chowan Hospital Auxili
ary will meet Friday afternoon,
October 20, at 3 o’clock in the
nurses’ home. Mrs. Richard El
liott, president, urges all mem
bers to be present
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Yes, there is that emblem
you have been hearing
about—the one featuring
our Reliable Prescriptions
service. You will find it
prominently displayed in
this fine pharmacy. It is
your assurance of prompt,
precise compounding and
prices that are uniformly
fair. So bring us your
Doctor’s prescriptions.
HOLLOWELL’S
Rexall Drug Store
Two Registered Pharmacists
A Registered Pharmacist
Always On Duty
Phone 2127 We Deliver
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all that Angela Touhey said
when she met a toy spider on
a San Francisco sidewalk.
Then, she jumped so high that
it appeared as though she
might end up in orbit.
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No Comment
By JAMES W. DOUTHAT
Assistant Vice President, Government
Relations Division of the National
Association of Manufacturers
NO COMMENT is a report of
incidents on the national scale,
and does not necessarily -reflect
NAM policy or position.
Washington The powerful
House Appropriations Commit- j
tee found a way—just before.
Congress quit—to halt “back
door financing” in spite of Sen
ate votes'for it.
The method is to apply a
limitation to an appropriation;
bill.
True, the method is good for
one year only. But two major
results flowed from this vic
tory of the House committee.
First, “back door financing”
on important programs was
killed for the year life of thej
I appropriation bill. Secondly, it'
| assures that this issue—one of
I the greatest confronting Con
j gress—will raise next
l year.
“Back door financing” is a
term applied to legislation in
which Congress authorizes aj
government agency to borrow i
directly from the Treasury in-';
stead of. depending on an ap- |
propriation.
The plan is urged by bureau-!
crats because it permits long
term financing of projects. It
! is objected to by the House!
Appropriations Committee be-'
cause it deprives that commit-!
tee of an annual review' of thej
program and work of the agen-|
cy. |
There also is a constitutional
issue involved. Some members
, point, out that the Constitution ,
, j provides that no money Shall
J be spent except through an ap- ■
. propriation made by Congress..
They argue that “back door fi-J.
nancing” violates the spirit, if j
not the letter, of the basic char- .
acter of the nation,
j What the House • Appropria-,
i tions Committee forced through ,
Congress—at about 4:15 A. M.,jj
September 26—was this: ; (
A billion-dollar supplemental 1 1
appropriation bill was under I
■ consideration. I
Differences between Senate!’
I and House were settled in a ;
Senate-House conference. j :
The conference report, which i
became law, provided that “back ;
door- financing” could not be.
used in connection with four; i
programs. This was done al- 1
! though Congress previously had i
| authorized this method •of fi- i
I nancing. (
j The four programs were: Area i
Redevelopment, Low Rent Hous- i
ing programs,' Mass Transporta
tion .grants, and grants for Ac
quisition of Open-Space Land
| near cities.
The situation precipitated ver
bal fireworks in Convress.
Advocates of “back door fi
nancing*’ contended that the
coup of the House Appropria
tions Committee in the waning
Hours of Congress was an- in
sult to the Senate.
Some Senators said it was a
violation of the rules. • I
But the House passed the bill
after an adjournment resolution
had passed, and the Senate was
forced to accept the bill or let
it die.
In the bill, provision was
made for some —but not all —
funds sought for the four pro
grams. And the “back door fi
nancing” provision applies only
to the bill.
Next winter opponents of
“back door financing” will make
an effort to affix “riders” to
appropriation bills which will
kill this method for another
year.
Opponents of “back door fi
nancing” say that if the method
becomes prevalent, all the us
ual checks on bureaucratic
spending through Appropriation
Committee reviews will be gone, ’
and expenditures will soar to
astronomical heights.
LIONS MEET MONDAY
Edenton’s Lions Club will
meet Monday night, October 23,
at 7 o’clock at the Edenton Res
taurant. President John Mitch
ener urges every member to be
present.
ST PAUL'S ANNUAL SALE OF
BULBS...PLANTS...SHRUBS j
Now is the time to beautify your yard*
with new plantings. St. Paul’s Bazaar is
offering a complete line of top grade
bulbs, plants, shrubs and trees. Any of
the committee will be glad to show you
Colored Picture Catalogue and to quote
you prices. Orders are now being taken
for those who wish to take advantage of
- plantings. Please contact: Mrs.
W. D. Holmes, Jr., 3323; Mrs. W. I. Hart,
3333; or Mrs. R. P. Baer 2537.
TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD
RED MEN MEETING
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Chowan Tribe No. 12, Im- ,
proved Order of Red Men, will 1
meet .Monday night, October 23/
at 7:30 o’clock. W. M, Rhoades,’
sachem, requests a large attend
ance.
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