h SECTIONS Jitdge Aydlett Presides Over Long Court Session Judge Elton Aydlett of Elizabeth City heard a yari ety of cases on a lengthy docket in Chowan County District Court here April 7. Solicitor Wilton Walker prose cuted the docket. Action taken during the session included: Russell Williams, traffic violation, $lO fine and costs. Robert Patrick Chappell, Jr., traffic violation, $lO fine and costs. William Edward Holley, malicious injury to personal property, prayer for judg ment continued upon payment ' of costs and $7 in daimage. Preston Bennett Spruill, drunk driving and improper use of dealer’s plates, four months, suspended for two years upon payment of S2OO fine and costs. Cassius Jerome Hall, drunk driving, 60 days, suspended upon payment of $125 fine and costs. Mr. Farmer SEE US FOR YOUR SEED PEANUT SHELLING We Are Now Open For Business - Telephone 452-2423 WE HAVE Farmers Stock and Certified Peanuts For Sale Chowan Storage Company W. Carteret St. Edenton, N. C. 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Bobby Joe Harris, speed ing, drunk driving, no opera tor’s license, four months, suspended upon payment of $l5O fine and costs. Willie Privott, assault on a female and simple assault, not guilty. David Biggs, violation of license provisions, six months, suspended upon payment of SIOO fine and costs. Johnnie K. Leary, Jr., vio lation of license provisions, 60 days, suspended upon pay- Services Held For Mr. Lane Funeral services for Ervin Julian Lane, 83, Route 1, Tyner, who died Saturday morning at 4:50 in the Albe marle Hospital f oliowint; a day’s illness, were held Sun day at 2 P. M. in the Chap pell’s Hill Baptist Church by Rev. John Alien. Mr. Lane, a native of Cho wan County, was a retired farmer and was a member of the Chappell’s Hill Baptist Church. His parents were the late Josea James and Mr- - . Jane Layden Lane. Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Pearl Layden Lane; four sons, Fentress, Forrest, Du wood and Creg Lane of Ty ner; two daughters, Mrs. Trythenea Baker and Mrs. Dotmegan Rogerson of Tyner; a brother, Murray D. Lane, Route 2, Hertford; a sister, Mrs. Eunice Lamb of New port News, Va.; 18 grandchild ren and four great grand children. Pallbearers were Carlton Goodwin, Mabe Laimb, Lester Lane, Donald Lane, Jack Lane and M. T. Lane. Swindell Funeral Ho.ie was in charge of arrange ments. * -i %* TIME '%j> it EVER Compare 0^ (3J OFFERED at $25.00! (0J Plus 50c Camera Fee GENUINE FULL COLOR PORTRAITS? O SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or your money.refunded. O FQR ALL AGES! Babies, children, adults. Groups photo - &A graphed at an additional charge. v>o LIMITED OFFER ! One per subject, one per family. wl GROUPS INVITED! __ Bring your old photo for copying. tB v Western Auto Store 5 O , EDENTON, n. c. O oft 5 s AT., APRIL 18 —ftA.M„TOS P. M. > oft M £. 9 x*. Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, April 16, 1970. ment of $25 fine and costs. William Ford, assault on a minor, nol pros. James Augustus Garrett, simple assault, not guilty. James Arthur Harris and Mamie Harris, public drunk, 30 days in jail. John Rankin, assault with a deadly weapon, 30 days, sus pended upon payment of costs and $21.25 in medical expenses. Joe Henry Taylor, assault, not guilty. Rufus Whitaker, public drunk, 30 days to begin at expiration of 90 days prior sentence invoked. Lionel Dillard, making false application for opera tor's license, 15 days, sus pended upon payment of costs. UNC Professor Writes On Daniels Era NEW YORK—Woodrow Wil son’s Secretary of the Navy, Josephus Daniels, was famous as editor and publisher of the Raleigh News and Observer and banned liquor from the Navy during hi s regime (4913-1921), In 1896 he also campaigned for William Jen nings Bryan. iln describing the highlights j of Josephus Daniels’ bio-1 graphy, Prof. Joseph L. Mor rison of the University of North Carolina’s School of Journalism, writes in his jr- Kirk Douglas entices his mistress, Faye Dunaway, with a bunch of grapes in a swimming pool sequence from Warner Bros.’ Technicolor film, “The Arrangement,” playing at the Taylor Theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Based on his best-selling novel of the same name, Hi a Kazan wrote, pro duced and directed the film starring Deborah Kerr, Richard Boone and Hume Cronyn. Rating (R). tide for the 1970 Encyclo pedia Americana, that as “a life-long Democrat, Daniels fought for many reforms---in cluding collective bargaining and child-labor laws ...” ‘Prof. Morrison, who is also author of “Josephus Daniels: Announcing THE OPENING OF Ray’s Auto Service & Texaco Service Station OPPOSITE NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER Complete Service On ALL MAKE CARS I’HGNE 482-4917 All-new Falcon! No car so big costs so litoe. America’s lowest priced six-passenger 2-door sedan. 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Their latest per formance was a recital at St. Andrews Presbyterian College qH to (oftememlei By MARVIN BARHAM In 1954 some figures were released on the cost of crime in New' York. These figures revealed this inter esting comparison. When a gun-toting youth on a rampage kills a man, it costs the state about $225,000 to send him through the courts to a life term in prison. Thus or.e Crime is equal to the cost of a church building in which thousands each year learn something about the . acred ness of life. What is the price of decency? It is very low as com pared to the price of crime. W r e should .feci justly proud of our great accomplish ments in this country. And, on the other hand, w'e should take a shameful look at the high cost of our destructive, ungodly ways of life. OUR THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: One wrong is more costly than much that is good. Colonial Funeral Home Edenton, North Carolina r U ■.!.* J Ml 111 SECTION B in Laurinburg. The members are Wayne C. Cameron, a trumpet perform ance major from Launnburg; Frank Tucker, a theory-com position major (trumpet) from Charlotte; Robert Bla lock, a performance (French Horn) major from Charlotte'; Claude Baker (euphonium), a composition major from Le noir, and Fred Cameron (tu ba), music education major from Laurinburg. Tickets arc now on sale by members of the Chowan Arts Council.