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Bank Employees Due Back Pay WILMINGTON U. S. District Judge John D. Larkins, Jr., has signed a judgment here which or ders First National Bank of Eastern North Carolina to pay $40,157.55 in back wages due 189 of its em ployees under the provi sions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. -The order contains an exhibit which shows that tSe bank had previously pgid $6,501.06 in minimum wages and overtime pay dtie 57 other employees. :The order further per manently enjoined and re strained the bank, Mitchell F. Allen, Bruce A. Bryant and Burnice W. Nash, their officers, agents, servants, employees and all persons acting of claiming to act in titeir behalf from violating tlie minimum-wage, over time pay, record keeping and discriminatory dis charge provisions of the FISA. The named defend ants were also taxed with the costs of the action. .The amount of back minimum wages and over time pay due the named employees in the order ranges from $4.24 to $3,820.88. The order related to branches of the firm in Wilmington, Jacksonville, Burgaw, Carolina Beach, Elizabethtown, Farmville, SEAGRAM’S V.O. IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY m I. |>m IBj***ct ;;|n Seagwi®^ , VM . , f>i * aLCND ( I "* '■( CUtJI I $5.85 a «/•«! »mmunmu»s eoiiPMiv.ii.y.c. ta t Moor, i iuh...m mil eu. wear gasoline PMC FIREBIRD* CUTS ENGINE WEIR TR KEEP PORfER UP Qot bettor mileage, lower repair bUie, a better-running carl Only Firebird contains Tri-tana additives, proved to cut angina wear. Winslow Oil Componv Jp^r ii . N r Hertford,N. L. •- HR iyNP WITH PURR ,|M hi Holly Ridge, Mount Olive, Pollocksville, Wallace, Ed enton, Dunn and Boone, Judge Larkins entered the order after the defendants had stipulated the with holding of the back wages due from the named em ployees, waived all de lenses and agreed to entry of the order. The firm had been pre viously ordered by the court in October of 1967, to pay $2,500 fine on each of four counts, for a total of SIO,OOO, after pleading nolo contendere in a crim inal case under the provi -1 sions of the FISA. SURVEYS OF SOIL AID IN BUILDING HOMES Because of lack of knowledge of soils, a per ; son sometimes builds his house on unstable soils. : Then damaging cracks of ten appear in the building. Information in soil sur veys prepared by the Soil i Conservation Service make it possible for an owner to : pick a suitable site for his ■ home. I Soil surveys also con - tain information that is > valuable to engineers, ar chitects and contractors in > building roads and build i ings. , Ctontact your Soil, Con i, servation Service office for more information. THE CHOWAN HRRALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968. Bp&Tr. .v jHL fcl GOINS TO BOYS' STATE—Three students from Edenlon-Chowan Schools will attend the American Legion Boy*' State of North Carolina in Winston-Salem June 16-22. Sponsored by Edward G. Bond Post in Edenton are. left to right, David Copeland of John A. Holme* High SchooL and Jerry Hare and Matthew Garrett, both of Chowan High SchooL Boys* State is an objective citizenship school in which the nation's boy leaders gain a true conception of the ideals and objectives, the function and operation, of government. Ij is held on the Wake Forest University campus. News From Merry Hill By Mrs. Ethel Winborne Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bell Warren and Mrs. Ruth Warren spent Thursday at .Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Phelps of Charleston, S. C., spent Monday night and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Keeter and Eddie and Clharlie Howard of Hamp ton, Va., spent the week- I end at their home here. Mrs. D. A. Byrd spent a ! few days in Wilson last | week with Dr. and Mrs. j Charles Pruden and fam i ily and Mrs. Mary Willis :of Edenton spent a few i days with her sister, Miss I Nancy Pruden. i Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dav • enport of Winton were the | guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davenport for the J Memorial Day holidays. Miss Nina Love and Paul Whiteman spent the week end visiting Pennsylvania relatives. Truitt Robertson of Cole , rain spent the weekend FAIRFIELD NYLON SHE-SHELLS' GO with tops take you to campus or career . . . mate Monsanto Blue CHECK OUR “FASHION SPLASHDOWN” light yellow. K. Mock-turtle neck in white, light blue, sun- I gold, navy or beige. L. Braid-trim modified scoop in white, light blue, pistachio, navy or liaht vellow. I Textured checks with feminine B /ace trim... B OTHER "REPEAT PERFORMANCE" .. two-piece swimsuit with Ife§, otitt rvs boy/eg trunk. $16.00 MYLES "SUCCESS STORY"...one-piece bo/leg swimsuit with shirred "STARLET" ... textured check ON ehuHc side inserts and bikM, trimmed with rows es lace B1 •"‘-wiJW.w B DISPLAY! BELK TYLER OF ED EATON L_ ' jj • MMI v ;L ? lY* with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley White. Mr. and Mrs. David White and son of Newport News, Va., spent the week end with Mrs. J. W. White and Miss Carol White. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker of Aulander spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Baker and visited ether relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker and children of Sil ver Springs, Md., spent fiom Thursday until Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ru fus Baker. A. E. Bowen, Sr., Mr. ar.d Mrs. Arthur Bowen of Miss Jurash, Miss Wood Finish Course Mrs. Osceola Jurash, RN, Elizabeth City, and Miss Hulda Wood, RN, Hertford, have just com pleted a course in Prin ciples and Practice of Sup ervision sponsored by the Continuing Education Pro gram of the School of Nursing at Chapel Hill. Miss Elizabeth Allen, dis ***' » - Windsor visited Mrs. Ethel Winborne Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sut ton of Ozark, Ala., arrived Friday to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William White and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smithwick of New Jersey spent a week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smithwick. Mrs. Jerry Baker and Amy, Mrs. Teneal Taylor and Sandra and Angela of Windsor visited Mrs. Virgie Baker Sunday afternoon. trict nursing supervisor for the Pasquotank - Perquim ans - Camden - Chowan Dis trict Health Department, has appointed Mrs. Jurash to assist in the supervision of personnel in the Pas quotank and Camden Health Departments, and Miss Wood to assist at the Edenton and Hertford Health Departments. SHOP FRIDAY NIGHTS ’TIL \ L j PAGE THREE-B
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