County Commissioners Proceedings For Month Os September
) Hie Board of County
Commissioners met in regu
' lar session Wednesday,
September 4, 1968, at 9
*A. M., with all members
present: W. E. Bond, chair
man, ,C. J. Hollowell, Dallas
Jethro, Jr., J. Clarence
Leary and C. M. Evans.
T3ie minutes of the pre
vious meeting were read
and approved.
On motion of Dallas
Jethro, Jr., seconded by
J. Clarence Leary and
duly carried approving the
payment of bills.
General County Fund
Elizabeth T. Hathaway,
$9.56; Postmaster, $30.00;
Peoples Bank & Trust Co.,
T $444.96; Betsy G. Chesson,
Trucks Pay Taxes
WASHINGTON—One out
of six vehicles is a truck
t and trucks each year pay
over one-third of all high
way user taxes. In 1966
’ this amounted to about
$4.2 billion.
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Bobby Roberts, Route #2, Bladenboro, North Carolina, is
harvesting right now with the Lilliston 1500 Combine. Here's
what he has to say:
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"The 1968 Lilliston 1500 Peanut Combine is way
i ahead of the other pickers that are on the market. It's doing the
\;best job I've ever seen. Vie can pick green or dry peanuts with
the Lilliston. It does a fine job in any condition. We've even run
ft right behind the shakers. We have had no maintenance prob
lems with the 1968 Lilliston 1500-not even a sheared pin"
Overwhelming testimony proves
the Lilliston first in the field
Have you seen the new Lilliston?
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- EDENTDN TRKTOR t MHfMENT CO.
; .: Phone 482-3123 #’ Edenton, N. G
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$143.40; Edenton Restau
rant, $6.08; Waff Bros.,
$447.00; Defiance of the
Carolines, $522.90; Chris-
Craft Corp., $3,298.00; J. N.
Pease Associates, $1,068.29;
Sears Roebuck, $382.10;
Aqua Co., $2,000.00; D. L.
Stewart, Sheriff, $17.00;
N. C. Local Governmental
Employees Retirement Sys
tem, $180.51; N. C. Local
Governmental Employees
Retirement System, $407.64;
Belk-Tyler’s, $19.28; The
Chowan Herald, $1,191.98;
Carolina Overall Corp.,
$3.30; Colonial Life & Ac
cident Insurance Co.,
$33.75; Eastern Elevator
Service, $12.00; Edenton
Office Supply, $16.44; Hill
Mfg. Co., $58.71; Hollo
well’s Rexall Drug Store,
$1.82; Earl Goodwin, sher
iff, bills and services,
$935.76; Hughes - Parker
Hardware Co., $29.94; Lena
M. Leary, $6.06; Leary
Bros. Storage Co., $21.63;
Nor. & Car. Tel. & Tel.
. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, IMS
Co., $63.76; State of N C.
Department of Conserva
tion and Development,
$216.58; Peoples Bank 8c
Trust Co., $36.75; Glenn
Perry, care of prisoners,
$381.02; Ricks Laundry 6t
Cleaners, $11.91; Worth
Spencer, $351.30; Town of
Edenton, E, 8c W., $259.94;
salaries, $2,667.78.
Agriculture and
Economics Fund
Edenton Furniture Co.,
$2.75; Gray 8c Creecy, $8.08;
Peoples Bank 8c Trust
Co., $133.60; Daisy Bem
bry, telephone services,
$18.20; The Chowan Her
ald, $2.31; USDA Agricul
tural Service, $68,45; C.
W, Overman, telephone
services and supplies,
$45,36; Home Economics
Extension agents, $42.38;
Twiddy Insurance 8e Real
Estate, $773.88; salaries,
$1,246,21.
Capital Reserve
Worth Spencer, $117.78;
Milon L. Stilley, electrical
contractor, $2,404.61.
County Accountant’s
Fund
Peoples Bank 8c Trust
Co., $68.40; N. iC. Local
Governmental Employees’
Retirement System, $21.00;
N. C. Local Governmen
tal Employees’ Retirement
System, $48.89; Nor. 8c
Car. Tel. 8c Tel. Co.,
$11.50; The Chowan Her
ald, $2.60; salary, $297.70.
Civil Defense Fund
Nor. 8c Car. Tel. 8c Tel.
Co., $14.07; Peoples Bank
8c Trust Co., $87.60; N. C.
Local Governmental Em
ployees’ Retirement Sys
tem, $32.12; N. C. Local
Governmental Employees’
Retirement System, $74.77;
Murray D. Ashley, travel,
$13.76; Harrell’s, $2.84;
Nor. 8c Car. Tel. 8c Tel.
Co., $13.80; Town of Eden
ton, E. 8c W. Department,
$25.74; salaries, $483.88.
Bond Fund
Peoples Bank 8c Trust
I Co., $3,000.00.
Health Fund
District Health Depart
ment, $16.00; salary, $33.46.
Welfare Department
Nor. 8c Car. Tel. £c Tel.
Co., $16.10; Peoples Bank
8c Trust Co., $373.90; N. C.
Local Governmental Em
ployees’ Retirement Sys
tem, $119.45; N. iC. Local
I Governmental Employees’
Retirement System, $278.07;
State Commission for the
Blind, $274.56; Ruth B.
Conger, travel, $17.52; J.
H. Conger 8c Son, $3.55;
Edenton Office S upply,
$20.34; Electrolux, $2.58;
James Robert Hendrix,
travel, $13.97; Nor. 8c Car.
Tel. 8c Tel. Co., $21.83;
salaries, $1,714.64.
Total salaries, $6,443.67.
On motion made by C.‘
M. Evans, seconded by C.
J. Hollowell and duly car
ried that Sheriff be re
lieved of 1964 taxes in the
amount of $25.87, 1965
taxes in the amount of
$23.24 for heirs of Joseph
L. Holley, Third Town
ship.
Notices to apply for
beer permits for A. H.
Williams of Colonial Motor
Court and Restaurant and
George Sloan, trade name
“Sloan’s Grocery,” were
approved.
A motion was made by
J. Clarence Leary, second
ed by C. J. Hollowell and
duly carried that upon
recommendation of the au
ditor sheriffs bond for
collection of current taxes
be increased from $15,000
to SIOO,OOO. Bond for de
linquent tax collections
to be increased from $5,000
to $15,000.
Upon motion of Dallas
Jethro, Jr., seconded by C.
M. Evans and duly car
ried that additional funds
in the amount of $52.80
for a nine months period
were authorized for the
District Health Department
to increase the pay of Miss
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THE 69 FORDS
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1969 Mustang.
All new, all overt 5 great models.
Mere engines than ever.
They’re like no Mustangs you've ever
seen before! Longer. Wider. Roomier,
front and back. And far, far sportier.
Take the new Mustang Mach 1. Or lux
urious Grande. Choose hardtop, sports
roof or convertible. Then dip into a long
list of options and design your Mustang.
The place you’ve got to go to see what’s going on-Your Ford Dealer. IT'S THE GOING THING!
ALBEMARLE MOTOR COMPANY
W. Hicks Street Edenton, N. G
Hulda Wood, who is being
promoted to nurse super
visor.
A motion was made by
J. Clarence Leary, second
ed by C. J. Hollowell and
duly carried that Percy
Perry be employed as cus
todian of the county office
building at a salary of
$30.00 per week, retroac
tive to August 1, 1968.
A motion was made by
Dallas Jethro, Jr., second
ed by J. Clarence Leary
and duly carried that the
county purchase a three
cubic yard trash container
Sunday School Lesson
Continued from Page 4
living a Godly life, day by
day; seeing—as Jesus did—
the potential of each and
every person with whom
we come in contact.
Isaiah taught that a new
Israel would arise from the
old—an Israel that was not
isolationist, but one that
would embrace the Gen
tiles, too. For Jesus, the
Suffering Servant, died for
all mankind, that all might
know Grace and be saved.
All mankind, everywhere,
speak a universal language
in the form of our every
day concerns our every
day hopes. We hope a
loved one stricken by seri
ous illness will recover,
and take his place among
us once again; we HOPE
we will meet with enough
material success to assure
a roof over the heads of
our loved dependents; we
1969 Torino.
The winner's back for more ...
with two hot new Cobras to boot!
Torino for" 69 comes on just as hot or as
luxurious as you please. Engines range
all the way up to a 428-cu. in. Cobra Jet
Ram-Air V-8. For Torino spirit with extra
savings added, choose from eight new
’69 Fairlanes. See all 52 of the new ’69
Fords today.
to be used at the county
office building.
Upon motion of Dallas
Jethro, Jr., seconded by
J. Clarence Leary and duly
carried that oil contracts
be awarded to Sinclair Re
fining Company and J. H.
Conger & Son, low bid
ders.
Upon motion of J. Clar
ence Leary, seconded by
C. J. Hollowell and duly
carried that the date of
County Commissioners’
meetings be listed on the
birthday calendar sponsor
ed by various clubs at a
HOPE our children will
receive a good education;
we HOPE they will turn
out to be first-class indivi
duals, and so on, ad infini
tum.
These hopes are univer
sal; they are even mun
dane, although at times we
lose sight of this fact, be
cause we are emotionally
embroiled. But what of
the most important of all
HOPE? What of the hope
that we will be able to ful
fill the God-born hope—
that mankind will live in
Christian concern for fel
low-men, thereby becoming
worthy of the promised
Kingdom?
(These comments are based
on oatlines of the Interna
tional Sunday School Les
sons, copyrighted by the
International Council of Re
ligious Education, and used
by permission).
cost of $3.00.
A motion was made by
C. M. Evans, seconded by
C. J. Hollowell and duly
carried that pickup taxes
in the amount of $4.46 be
charged to the sheriff.
A motion was made by
J. Clarence Leary, second
ed by C. M. Evans and
duly carried that sheriff
be instructed to deposit
$40,000 pre-payment taxes.
The following reports
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BEAN SKILLET DINNER is for people on the go.
Here’s a powerhouse of flavorful, nourishing energy
foods that gets you in and out of the kitchen in n
hurry. This quick supper dish for two or three needs
only a crisp tossed salad and flaky rolls to round out
an economical meal.
1 cup (about 4 oz.) bologna strips %" thick
1/3 cup sliced green onions
1 tbls. butter •
1 1-lb. can pork & beans in tomato MUM
1 tsp. chopped dill pickle
3 /2 tsp. prepared mustard
Sliced hard-cooked egg
Pepper to taste
In your electric skillet brown bologna strips and
cook onion in butter until tender. Add pork and beans,
dill pickle and prepared mustard. Heat; stir now and
then. Sprinkle with pepper to taste and garnish with
a sliced hard-cooked egg. You have two to three serv
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1969 Ford.
Longer. Wider. Quieter.
And alone in its class.
For 1969, Ford tracks as wide as Cadillac.
Smooths your ride with a longer wheel
base than Chevrolet. Has more front
headroom and legroom than a Chrysler
Imperial. The ’69 Ford LTD is designed
to ride even quieter than the LTD that
rode quieter than Rolls-Royce.
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were accepted and ordered
filed: Agriculture Exten
sion Department; Coroner;
Veterans Service Officer;
Sheriff; County Welfare
Department; Edenton Fire
Department.
There being no further
business, the meeting was
adjourned.
W. E. BOND,
Chairman.
BERTHA B. BUNCH,
Clerk to the Board.
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