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Page 12 The West Craven HIGHLIGHTS, January 11,1979
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Your community neu spaper is rcaii hy grade school
students. Teachers educate and inform students of
daily happenings and the Horkings of hu'al govern
ment agencies and business.
Teenagers aecustomed to reading their eoniniiinity
newspaper through grade sehool exposure. follo\t
community affairs and local sports.
Young adults know the marketplaee f»r homes and
employment through their loeal newspaper.
Adults raising and ediieating families find a soiiree
of budget-keeping through ads and monev-saver
coupons.
rile laly of the house is informed by speeial women's
pages and features. Many a dinner is planned through
reeipe food pages.
The hiisinessman sees the happenings of his loeal
eoiiiiniinity and heeomes well informed of opportu-
nil\.
Senior eiti/ens are ki^pt aetive hy their eommunity
newspaper. Mhal's happening, where and when
makes a differenee of a lifetime with them.
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