Thursday, December 24, 1970.
* Minutes Os Board Os County Commissioners Month Os Dec.
BaGBoMd of County Com*
I missioners held their regular
I monthly meeting (Monday,
I Deee'gfar 7, 1970, at 10
I o’clock-A. M.
The nath of office was ad
ministtped to J. Clarence
I 'Le*y§P. M. Evans and N. J.
Ceorgcc the newly elected
I CemenSsioners, by Clerk of
Court.
I On potion of N. J. George,
secomgd by David T. Bate
man and unanimously carried
that tp? following reappoint
ments ~be made: J. Clarence
ILeary, chairman of the Board;
C. A. Phillips, vice chairman;
•Berthscrß. Bunch, clerk; John
W. Graham, County Attor
ney. :
On motion of David T.
Bateman, seconded by N. J.
George and unanimously car
ried that minutes of the last
meeting be approved.
On motion of C. M. Evans,
seconded by David T. Bate
man and unanimously carried
that bills be paid.
Charity Fond
State Commission for the
Blind, $18162; state Com
mission for the Blind, $163.55;
Mrs. Charlie Balia nee, $9.00;
Chowan Hospital, $2,285.00;
Chowan Medical Center,
4JO-00; Eastern North Caro-
Hha Sanatorium, 60c; Dr.
William F. Harrell, Jr., $8.00;
Bollowell’s Rexall Drug
Store, $<2.60; , Overman &
Stevenson, $2.75; Dr. Archie
D. Walker, Jr., $60.00; pay
roll, $501.80.
Debt Sendee Fond
Peoples Bank & Trust Co.,
$35,300.00; Peoples IBank &
Trust Co., $32,82060.
Health Fond
District Health Department,
$18.50, payroll, $33.32.
Civil Defense
(Postmaster, $12.00; Murray
D. Ashley, travel, $13.92;
payroll, $521.80.
Agrimlt ml Extension
Gray A Creech, $13.00;
Monroe Division, $32.00; pay
roll, $1343.70.
General County Fund
Election expense, $163132;
Sanders Co., $335345; Nor.
A Car. Tel. A Tel. Co., $81.09;
(The Chowan Herald, $238.78;
Baker Equipment Engineer-
Wig Co., $51.00; Peoples Bank
A Trust Co., $300.00; post
master, $210.00; Mervis Uni
forms, $42535; N. C. Depart
ment of Cbnservation A De
velopment, i $296.20; ■"Hlifribte
Oil A Refining • «ft., $6869;
Pintertec Publishing Co.,
$1760; Albemarle Law A
Order Association, $7.66; Al
bemarle Motor CO., $47.00;
Joseph A. Byrum, $9066;
West W. Byrum Agency,
$479.00; Carolines Farm A
Equipment Dealers Associa
tion, $20.79; The Chowan
herald, $21366; J. H. Con
ger A Son, $13.11; Eastern
Elevator Service, $12.00;
Eastern Office Equipment
Co., $130; Edenton Office
Supply, $821.01; Edwards A
Broughton Co., $16.06; R. El
ton Forehand Agency, $633.00;
Hollowell’s, $2.46; Hughes-
Parker Hardware Co., $1962;
Mill Mfg. Co., $66.46; Leary
Oil Co., $1441; Humble Oil A
-Refining Co., $1432; Humble
Oil A Refining Co., $68.96;
Kilby’s Electrical Service,
$28.06; Municipal Forms A
Systems Co., $11.92; Nor. A
Oar. Tel. A TeL Co., $200.75;
Glenn Perry, jailer, $52969;
■Ricks Laundry A Cleaners,
$637; Spruill’s Business Ma
chine Service, $256.34; Milon
L. Stilley, $6166; Textile
Corporation, $13.20; National
Sheriffs’ Association, $60.00;
Troy Toppin, Sheriff, $53.65;
Town of Edenton, E. A W.
Department, $373.64; payroll,
$3361.76.
Social Services
The Chowan Herald, $2869;
Chowan Medical Center,
$1560; Edenton Office Supply,
‘52466; Joan E. Fletcher, I
Some Suds
The 20-millionth barrel of
beer produced by Anheuser-
Busch, I tic., in 1970 (each
barrel contains 13.777 cases)
X was bunged on November
T 25th at 12 :15 p.m. by August
A. Busch, Jr., president and
chairman of the board, at the
company’s home plant in St.
Louis.
The historic production
milestone marked Anheuser-
Busch as the first single brew
ing company in the world to
produce this volume of beer
in one year. The record in
dudes Budweiser, Michelob
and Buseh Bavarian beet
brewed at. plants in St. Louis,
Newark, Los Angeles, Tampa,
Houston, Columbus, O, Jack
sonville, Fla., and Merrimack,
N.H.
Commenting on the eco
, nomic impact of this produc
tion, Mr. Busch pointed out
that in addition to the thou
sands of jobs the company
provides, federal taxes on tlx
20 million barrels will b$
$180,000,000, and approxi
-1 mately $45,000,000 will be
I paid in state taxea.
travel, $168; Shelley Green,
$1234; Robert Hendrix,
$50.00; Peoples Bank A Trust
Co., $73.50; Dr. Archie D.
Walker, Jr., $5.00; payroll,
$2346.45.
On motion of C. A. Phil
lips, seconded by C. M. Ev
ans and unanimously carried
that the tax listers for 1971
as recommended by the Tax
Supervisor be reappointed:
First Township, Sherlon C.
Layton, Pattie S. Byrum,
Myrtle W. Hare, Gray L.
Goodwin, Sadie H. Hoskins.
Second Township, Wayne
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lEEwjA STOCKING STUFFER’S VALUE, FLORIDA (i cleaned and polished nuts \
kJi Wm ORANGES « 58‘ V $ 1 39 4
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JUICY TANGERINES 12 ’S' 29c # FRESH STRAWBERRIES 3..’Z„89c I ZmH
IWfif i SALAD MIX a 25c • CELERY HEARTS 29c POTATOES 10 IS 65c | • RLBERTS - '^is.l
DELICIOUS APPLES > CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES 10 r 59c
tiSK ’10.59c I TWICE AS NICE SHAMPOO 82c • a 1.43”#^
Bunch. Third Township,
Tommy Berryman. Fourth
Township, Ward Hoskins. The
tax listing schedule of live
stock was approved as pre
sented by the Tax Supervisor.
(Murray Ashley, Civil De
fense director, presented a
mutual aid agreement plan
to the Board for approval. A
lengthy discussion was held.
On motion of C. A. Phillips,
seconded by David T. Bate
man and carried that the
mutual aid agreement plan
be approved. C. M. Evans,
David T. Bateman, C. A.
THE CHOWAN HEHAT.n
Phillips voted for the plan.
N. J. George voted against
the plan.
Earl Jones, cnairman of
BIC, gave a report on the
work accomplished in the
county. He reported there
were three awards given in
the county at the lAiADA. ban
quet. The Commissioners
praised the work of the EJC.
The transfer of food stamps
from Peoples Bank & Trust
Company to another depart
ment was tabled until the
first of the year.
R. M. Thompson, county
supervisor at the Agriculture I
Extension Department, prais
ed the accomplishments of
the department heads in the
Extension Department: Mrs.
Fran Ward, Mrs. Daisy Bem
bry, Mrs. Gladys White. Way
land Spivey gave a brief re
port on their work.
John A. Mitchener, Jr,
county representative of Al
bemarle Area Development
Association, submitted a let
ter of resignation as county
representative of AADA.
A motion was made by C.
A. Phillips, seconded by C.
M. Evans and unanimously
carried accepting the resig
nation with regret. The clerk
was instructed to write a
letter of appreciation for ser
vices rendered in behalf of
the county to Mr. Mitchener.
Notices to apply for a beer
permit for Roberts & Bond
Service Center, Roosevelt
White and William Henry
Everett Sunset Inn Club
were approved.
On motion of David T.
■Bateman, seconded by C. M.
Evans and duly carried that
the following bonds be ap
proved: Fidelity k Deposit
Company fo r Elisabeth
Holmes Goodwin, tax collec
tor $100,000.00 and one bond
for $15,000.00; Troy E. Top
pin, sheriff, $5,000.00.
On motion of C. M. Evans,
seconded by David T. Bate
man and unanimously carried
that county employees be al
lowed to observe the state
holidays for the remainder of
the fiscal year. New Year’s
Day, January 1, 1971; Easter
Monday, April 12, 197.1; Mem
orial. Day, May 31, 1971. The
working hours will be the
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same for the remainder of
the fiscal year.
The following reports were
accepted and ordered filed:
Coroner; Center Hill - Cross
Roads Fire Department;
Grand Jury; County Service
Officer; Agriculture Exten
sion Service; Treasurer; Gen
eral Election; Department of
Social Services; Rescue
Squad.
There being no further
business, the meeting ad
journed.
BERTHA B. BUNCH,
Clerk to the Board.