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New Books At
| Local library
timw- books ' received at Shep
ard-Pruden Memorial Library
' this week are:
The- Month of the Falling
Leaves, a novel by Bruce Mar
shall:
Going to the River, a novel by
Constantine Fitz Gibbon.
Cities by Janies Morris. This
is a book of contemporary his
tory reflected in views of seven
ty-four-cities around the world.
Three: 1964. Three short nov-
the Other Way by
Robert H. Robinson; Mister Jack
by Eleanor Widmer; The Coming
of Monsieur Alazay by Egon
Pophoryles.
Rebel in Blue, a novel of the
Southwest Frontier 1861-1864 by
Herman Toepperwein.
Sissie, a novel by John A.
Williams.
Every Third Thought, a novel
by Dorothea Malm.
District 4-H Clubs
Meet At Chowan
Continued from Page 1, Section 1
District winners in each event
will be awarded a trip to State
4-H Club Week in Raleigh
where he or she will participate
in a contest with winners from
the other five Extension districts
in North Carolina.
Barbecued chicken will be ser
ved for lunch. Meal tickets must
be purchased in advance and
may be purchased from Mrs. Otis
Chappell, phone 482-2941 or by
calling the Extension office,
phone 482-3128 or 482-3129.
Lunch tickets cost 85 cents.
The afternoon awards program
will begin at 1:30 o’clock in the
school auditorium. C. C. Wal
ters, county school superintend
ent, will welcome the many
visitors and W. E. Bond, chair
man of Chowan County Com
missioners, will also bring greet
ings.
Tarkington Graduates
At Campbell College
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Dr. Eric C. Rust, professor of
Christian Philosophy at the
Southern Baptist Theological
Saminary, was the speaker as
Campbell College graduated a
class of 160 college seniors dur
ing its seventy-seventh annual
commencement Friday afternoon.
Among the graduates in this
area were Raymond Ashby Tar
kington, Jr., of Edenton, Bache
lor of Science degree and Hugh
Raifqrd Copeland of Belvidere,
Bachelor of Arts degree.
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LIGHT POINT—Looks like
the needle-point New York
skyscraper is topped by an
ornate lamp on the front of
a church between First and
Second Avenues, but it’s
only a camera illusion.
County Faces Suit
For Revaluation
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market value and that he
thought it only fair that the
valuations be reduced.
The Commissioners informed
Mr. Hall that the property in
question had been investigated
and that it was in line with simi
lar property and, further, that
they, as a board of equalization
and review, had adjourned per
manently for the year and for
that reason no action could be
taken.
However, Mr. Hall maintained
that the valuations were too
high and that he has been losing
money. He said he was willing
to pay current taxes, providing
the Commissioners would lower
the valuation and refund him
the excess taxes.
The Commissioners refused to
take any action in the matter,
so that Mr. Hall advised them
that his only recourse was to
bring suit in Superior Court.
He said he had been advised
by his attorney that he was en
titled to relief and that he felt
sure the court would uphold his
request.
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