Volume XXXVI.—No. 41 COMMUNITY HOSTS COUNCIL—OIiver Bonner, center, president of the Old H«Mord Road Community, is shown with some of the other. atlendiHgameelingofCommum ity Action Council at the community's building on Paxton Lane Thursday night. Let right are: Earl Jones, EIC job developer; Hoy Lowe EIC director: Robert W Moore, community action chairman; Bonner: Mayor George Alma Byrum, and C. A. PhiU.ps, vice president, Edenlon Colion Mills. . ' ■ Public Parade Label Doesn't Apply Paxton Lane runs east off Old Hert ford Road. It is an improved state road and to this writer’s knowledge has never heen a "little path grown over with weeds and grass.” It was described as such recently in an article by one of our favorite writers (although we can’t warm up to his en thusiasm for Unidentified Hying Ob jects) in one of our favorite metropolitan newspapers. Frank Roberts used a quote in his art it It* about the Old Hertford Road Community which is said to be a mis quote. The community was done a great er dkscrwce. Tibwevef, By' the copy edi- tor who unfortunately used the word “slum" in his banner headline. The accomplishments of residents of this community in Edenton shine too bright to be shadowed by sensationalism of the big city press. If any damage has been done, it is history. The people in the community are too big. too de termined, too concerned about their fu , ture and the future of their children to be depressed by outsiders. The facts about the Old Hertford Road Community are fresh in our mind. It was on a Saturday morning about two years ago that Karl Jones came into The Chowan Herald office bubbling with enthusiasm about what was happening on Paxton Lane. Gilliam Wood had agreed to let the people clean up a lot he had just down the road arid make a recreation area. In short order the trees were cut and the underbrush removed. The children had a place other than the street in which Continued on Page Four X-Ray Unit Here The State Board of Health’s Mobile X-ray Clinic will arrive in Edenton next Wednesday. All persons over 12 years of age wish ing an X-ray of their chest may get one on Wednesday and Thursday from 10 A. M., to 12 noon and 1 to 5 P. M. On Friday. October 17, they will be open from 10 to 12 noon. Also on Mon day. October 20, from 2 P. M., to 5 P. M. Chest X-rays will be made on October 21 only for persons referred by their family physician or the Health Depart ment. Those persons who are required to have a chest X-ray for employment are urged to get one at this time. There will be no charge for the X-ray. The truck will be parked in the lot back of the Health Department. Mayor Byrum Seeks Strong Neighborhood Mayor George Alma Byrum named banker William H. Bunch chairman of the Citizens Advisory Council of the Town of Edenton. At the same time he named Earl Jones vice chairman and picked neighborhood chairmen and vice £ xkairmen. v i borhood organization willJbe stressed^ THE CHOWAN HERALD Officials Reaffirm Sales Tax Stand Xearly 50 business and industry rep resentatives Tuesday heard spokesmen for Chowan County and the 1 own of Edenton repeat their vow to use money from the local option sales tax to reduce property tax here. Mayor George Alma Byrum and Com missioner C. A. Phillips said while it is impossible at this time to say how much taxes would be reduced if voters ap prove the one cent increase in sales tax es on November 4. the money received locally will definitely be used to reduce the burden on property taxes. It has been estimated that the county would get SIIO,OOO and the. town $34.- 000. Commissioner Phillips said had the county had this money when the 1969-70 budget was composed no in crease would have been needed to pay for hospital bonds and a seven cent cut of the old rate could have been realized. The money the town would derive from the tax. based on current estimates, is equal to .54 cents on the tax rate. The town rate increased 20 cents this year. Phillips said the increase in sales tax is not an additional tax. but can be sub stituted for the property tax levy. “In the county we are going to use it to lower the burden, as nearly as possi ble, on property tax,” Phillips said. .Mayor Byrum sees the November 4 vote as an opportunity to bring back some home rule to the town and county. And he called the sales tax a “fair” tax. w j&l ik-jiJ H m M m m it 4EL *J* Kifir n, I b ■ DONATION TO HISTORIC EDENTON. INC—Bad weaiher leapt ft* crowd* away and cut into the profit*