HOTARIANS MEET TODAY
Edenton Rotarians will hold
their weekly meeting this
j, (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock
WEEK-END SPECIALS
FOR THAT COOK-OUT ... TRY OUR
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RIB STEAKS lb. 79c
JIFFY STEAKS lb. 79c
CEDAR FARM
SLICED BACON lb. 39c
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7-OZ. GOLD MEDAL MACARONI 1
LIBBY POTTED MEAT I
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Sun-Spun Ice Milk. JA gal. 49c I
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rum, who took over the gavel
as new president of the club!
last week, i
THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURIDAT. JULY I, H 64.
Hospital Patients j
V — '*
Vialtlns hour*: I*-U A. M.; *-»
tad HP. M. Children under 11 ale
vet permuted to *u» patients.
Patients discharged from Cho
wan Hospital during the week
of June 29-July 6 were as fol
lows:
White Livingston J. White,
Jr., Mrs. Ethel N. Haladia, Miss
I Mary Catherine Evans, George
Clayton, Robert Kelley, Jr., Mrs.
Sarah Jane Spruill, Mrs. Ada
Alexander, Mrs. Ruth Griggs,
Miss Yvonne Frances Small,
Miss Susan Jean Harrell, Miss
Edith Rebecca Small, Miss Peg
gy Byrum, Miss Deborah Bar
row, Herbert Chappell, Mrs.
Susan Patrick, William C. Owens,
Mrs. Marie Starr, Miss Violet
Riddick, Jeppie Bass, Miss Mar
tha Saunders, B. E. Matthews,
Miss Mary Alice Byrum, Wil
liam James Dail.
Colored Georgianna Jones,
Ruth Roundtree, Mrs. Margaret
Sutton, Mrs. Thelma Yvonne
Eason, Alfonza Cooper, Mrs. An
nie Mae Grissom, Mrs. Rosa
Beasley, Mrs. Rosa B. Chesson,
Beatrice Cox, Mrs. Esther White
James, Fleetwood Cooper, the
Rev. J. E. Tillett, Thomas Jor
don.
Births
White Mr. and Mrs. James
Hopkins, a son; Mr. and Mrs.
George Holmes a daughter; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. Mansfield,
a son; Mr. and Mrs. James
Thomas Byrum, a son.
Colored Mr. and Mrs. John
Hardy Grissom a daughter; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lee Beasley, a
son; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lu
curgus Eason, a daughter.
CONGER GIVEN CONTRACT
TO FURNISH COUNTY FUEL
Chowan County Commission
ers at their meeting Monday
morning opened bids for fur
nishing No. 2 fuel oil and kero
sene for county buildings.
The contract to furnish this
fuel for one year was awarded
to J. H. Conger & Son.
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Miss Avis Jeanette Ashley's
engagement to George Thomas
Pippin 111, son of the Rev. and
Mrs. George Pippin of Pitts
burgh, Pa., is announced by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Everett
Ashley of Edenton. The wed
ding will take place Sunday
afternoon, September 6, at 4
o'clock at the Macedonia Bap
tist Church. The public is cor
dially invited to attend.
Don Morgan Omitted
In Baptismal Group
Last week’s Herald carried a
story relative to 19 persons be
ing baptized by the Rev. Bob
Ware, pastor of Immanuel Bap
tist Church.
In listing the names of those
who were baptized Don Mor
gan’s name was inadvertently
omitted. The error is regretted.
ON WESTERN TRIP
Mrs. Floretta M. Blount, Mrs.
Naomi B. Hicks and Mrs. Aline
B. Slade left Monday, July 6, on
a western trip. They will be
guests of Dr. and Mrs. James N.
Slade. Mrs. Slade is the mother
of James N. Slade and Alonzo
A. Siade. Alonzo A. Slade is a
student in the School of Tech
nology.
County Tax Rate
Will Be $1.58
Continued from Pag* 1, Section )
422.81 from intangible tax; $1
609.50 from poll tax and an esti
mated $1,000.00 balance from last
year. This brings the require
ments to $180,022.50 and requires
81 cents of the tax rate.
For the bond fund $45,947.20
is budgeted, but $3,719.70 is an
ticipated from an unexpended
balance, so that the requirement
is $42,227.50, calling for 19 cents
of the tax rate.
'For Charity the budget calls
for an appropriation of $23,000.00,
of which $7,442.50 is anticipated
from state and federal funds,
leaving $15,557.50 to be raised.
This requires 7 cents of the tax
rate.
For health the budget calls
for an outlay of $17,780.00. Os
this amount $16,500.00 is budget
ed for the district and $1,280.00
for the county and requires 8
cents of the tax rate.
Next to schools, the welfare
budget is the largest. This calls
for an appropriation of $203,-
212.90. Included in this amount
is $84,560.00 for old age assist-
Now In Progress... Pre-Season Lay-Away Coat Sale!
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[ 1 OEagstr' * / "Kay McDowell” coats
so much | If f . . Many others, too!
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i| THE YOUNG BASIC COAT
REGULARLY $39.99 j
Delightful wools Ajß
plaids, and S^B
novelty fabrics. Each fabric
with such clear and vibrant |
shades color HV
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ance, $49,746.40 for aid to de
pendent children, $46,174.00 for
aid to permanently and totally
disabled and $22,732.50 for ad
ministration. However, $175,-
670.90 is anticipated from state
and federal funds and with an
expended balance of $3,094.50,
the requirements are reduced
$178,765.40 to the county’s ap
propriation of $24,447.50 and calls
for 11 cents of the tax rate.-
Requirements for revaluation
expense is fixed at $4,445.00 or
two cents of the -tax rate.
For agriculture and economics
the requirements are $17,780.00.
This will require 8 cents of the
tax rate.
For Civil Defense $4,445.00 is
budgeted Which will require 2
cents of the tax rate.
In the general county fund,
$110,250.00 is budgeted. This re
quirement is reduced to $44,>
450.00 due to $65,800.00 anticipat
ed from other sources. These
include $35,000.00 -from ABC
store earnings, $10,600.00 in costs
from Recorders and Superior
Courts and a surplus of $20,-
200.00 in the general fund. The
general county fund requires 20
cents of the tax rate.
Drastic Change In
Operation Os JP’s
Continued from Page I, Section 1
other quarters.
According to Chief Griffin, in
the past the Police Department
has acted more or less as a col
lecting agency for the various
courts, such as allowing defend
ants to come into police head
quarters and submit to various
violations of law. In this pro
cedure the police collect the
money, give receipts from the
various justices of peace receipt
books, placing the money in en
velopes showing amounts collect
ed, keeping records and amounts
of money that come into their
hands, then turning this money
over to the proper justice of the
peace at some later date, seeing
to it that each justice of the
peace gives proper credit as -the
money is turned over to him. In
short, says Chief Griffin, the
Police Department is doing the
general office work that should
be done by each justice of the
peace.
Mr. Gardner says that the new
method will be of great benefit
to the Police Department and
PAGE THREE
I—SECTION ONI
will put an end to the type of
complaints recently received
from the Governor’s office.
Meet every adverse circum
stance as its master.
—Mary Baker Eddy.
FOR
QUALITY
TOBACCO
CURES.
LOW COST
Py \8 call now for Esso Heat- £Cl\%
Wy \H ing Oil or Kerosene! SsT\||
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Leary Oil Co.
Phone "
482-2306
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