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JUST WAITING—There Is little wonder what David
Jordan has on his mind as he waits for December 25.
David, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jordan,
Morgan Park, holds his constant companion and thinks
about what the real Santa Claus will bring him in just
a few more days.
James C. Lane
Taken In Death
James Cecil Lane, 79, of
the Rocky Hock commun
ity of Chowan County, died
Thursday at Chowan Hos
pital.
A native of Chowan
County, Mr. Lane was born
March 23, 1888, son of the
late Henry E. and Martha
Nixon Lane. He was mar
ried to Mrs. Sallie Pedle
Lane, who preceded him in
death.
He was a fisherman,
farmer and civil service
employee.
Surviving are three sons,
Henry T., Robert C. and
Linwood E. Lane, all of
the Rocky Hock commun
ity; one daughter, Mrs.
Edna Lane Bunch, also of
Rocky Hock; three broth
ers,- Will Lane of Hertford,
E. E Lane of New Bern,
and Jesse Lane of Eden ton;
four sisters, Mrs. Mary
Lane Willoughby of Ahos
kie, Mrs. Sadie- Hollowell
of Portsmouth, Va., Mrs.
Winne Bunch of Norfolk,
Va., and Mrs. Roxie Brown
of Ahoskie; 15 grandchild
ren and seven great grand
children.
Funeral services were
held Saturday afternoon in
the Williford Memorial
Chapel with Rev. Meredith
Garrett in charge. Burial
was in the Nixon Ceme
tery.
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Sunday School
Lesson
(as exemplified by the life
of Jesus Christ) and a
deeply personal sense of
commitment. Anything less
will not suffice.
To further serve Him,
we must deal kindly, just
ly, gently and with a sense
of honor, with our fellow
men. We must be upright
and fair in our dealings
with others—whether it be
with our marriage partner,
the children of our union,
with our neighbors, or
with our business partners.
We enter into a commit
ment when we join His
church, to see that the
church is run on Christian
principles—principles which
were exemplified by His
conduct on earth. His
church should be a sanctu
ary for the weary, a place
for deeply personal re
newal in His name for the
troubled' in spirit; a warm,
loving fellowship of Chris
tians who are joined to
gether by their common
interest the spreading of
His word. These are the
offerings in which God
will rejoice.
(These comments are based
on outlines of the Inter
national Sunday School
Lessons, copyrighted by
the International Council
of Religious Education, and
used by permission/).
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1967.
Minutes Os Board Os Public Works For Nov.
Edenton, N. C„
November 7, 1967.
The Board of Public
Works met this day in
regular session at 8 P. M.
at the Edenton Municipal
Building.
Members present: Jesse
L. Harrell, chairman, J. P.
Ricks, Jr., Thomas C. By
rum, Jr., and W. J. P.
Earnhardt, Sr.
Chairman Harrell called
the meeting to order and
the minutes of the regular
meeting of October 9,
1967, were read and ap
proved.
Motion by Thomas C.
Byrum, Jr., seconded by J.
P. Ricks, Jr., and duly
carried approving E. & W.
Department bills in the
amount of $31,618.76 for
payment and requesting
Town Council to pay same
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as follows:
Nor. & Car. TeL & TeL
Co., $104.03; N. C. League
of Municipalities, $52.00;
Graybar Electric Co.,
$894.55; General Electric
Supply, $3,428.12; Bunch’s
Auto Parts, $5.83; Southern
Meter & Supply Co.,
$52.32; Jordan Co., $363.75;
Badger Meter Mfg. Co.,
$23.64; Eastern Electric
Supply, $225.60; Postmas
ter, $163.32; Electrical
Equipment Co., $1,546.76;
Byrum Hardware Co., $2.36;
Albemarle Motor Co.,
$72.71; Goodyear Service
Stores, $60.98; Williamston
Office Supply, $4.84; W.
M. Lewis & Associates,
$89.82; Brown, Ardery,
Todd & Dudley, $73.31;
H. J. Parkerson, $75.00;
Barker House Association,
$6.00; Edenton Office Sup
ply, $19.32; N. C. Depart
ment of Revenue, sales
tax, $15.21; Town of
Edenton, taxes, $406.85;
Chowan County Tax Col
lector, $630.62; Bill Per
ry, $1.50; N. C. Public
Employment Social Secur
ity Agency, $774.67; Town
of Edenton, Street Depart
ment, $95.15; Motorola
Comm. & Electric, $61.75;
Dorr-Oliver, Inc., $208.46;
Fischer & Porter Co.,
$17.87; Mitchener’s Pharm
acy, $5.22; Transport Clear
ings, $3.26; N. C. League
of Municipalities, $124.82;
Grinnell Co., $76.00; Dew
ey Bros., $54.64; W. P.
Turner, $15.00; N. C. State
Board of Health, $16.00;
Southern Salt Co., $358.69;
Broad & Church Texaco,
$3.60; P & Q Super Mar
ket, $23.23; Charleston
Rubber Co., $24.08; South
eastern Consulting Engi
neers, $30.40; Byrum Im
plement & Truck Co.,
$2.18; Ashley Welding Co.,
$1.56; Edenton Furniture
Co., $8.00; Kearney Co.,
$66.80; Coastal Concrete
Co., $381.99; Town of
Edenton, E. & W., $994.26;
VEPOO, $19,795.92; salaries
paid in October, 1967,
$5,252.46; total salaries and
bills, $36,871.22.
Received from current,
$43,549.61; received from
water, $3,827.00; received
from sewer, $3,319.43; re
ceiver from merchandise,
$1,484.32; total receipts,
$52,180.36.
Receipts in excess of
disbursements, $15,309.14.
It was decided to make
a special effort to meet
with the town’s engineers
to discuss our water sup
ply problem. Administra
tor W. B. Gardner was in
structed to make the ne
cessary arrangements as
soon as a joint meeting of
the Town Council and
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could be catted.
There being no further
business, the meeting ad
journed.
W. B. GARDNER,
Administrator.
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