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<Mat«aeflBKaBwaMMWiWii a t« pan Plant Developing j »._lapi A_1 rOT MwISlOff Oxford Students to Have | Pari m SMI Meeting * | tJitO March 2i \ Ndrtft CarOllha* JtfaiW CWMifcal ■beam will MM Its jHlrtteentBt an nual WhVentWM hr MxKNU Hal! ctf the University ofgNgrth Caro lina id' OfiapSl ^’{fctUrddy, March M. th» Beparlhiene i^Clas slcs, of Which* Professor Albert Sus kin i» chairman, is host to the con vention. Stato officers are led by dent Steve imBB Of Onariott* nut' l»s. Joe Rhinehart of Webster, state sponsor. Other officers ate Vice-President Bruce Vaudefblbofn <0 Letloir, Secretary Cynthia WhartMflr ef preenSBbro, frtasur er Patricia Starnes of Durham, arid Historian Linda Neskang of Swannsnoa. | Professor K L. UUtnan, prftffts sor-errlerttus of the trtiivdrsity, Wilt again be the featured speaker of tile morning. {He will be preshitted W Professor jR. B. House, former chancellor of XJNC, who will also bring greetings from the Universi ty to the 1,750 delegates <&p«cted to be present. Attendance is lim ited to one-thltd of Barth Caro lina JCL-ers, as Memorial Han can i accommodate (ho mote.v The Latin Club fro© Webb High School of Oxford will lid responsi ble for several features! One is a dramatic Skit on last year’s JCL Hatlonal Convention,, “'written by Jdy Forsythe,, to hepresented by a dozen Oxonians. AUi6*, Ellington Will lead the devotional ly singing ,hThe Lord’s {Prayer”, with Jack Breedlove accompanying him at the piano. Tins is his third year ae convention fiawist. Meyer Dwbr sky win lead the group ih the {hedge to the[ flag In Latin,, after which Oxford’s sponsor will lead the 1,760 In singing “America”, al so in Latin. V After the general session from 4:45-11:00, selected delegates will participate in seven workshops, as follows: Progran#iledphy Hender son; Romani Bangiit by West Mecklenburg > of Ciija&tte; Cos tumes by Sacked Heafi ^cademy of Belmont; Publicity bf„ Lenoir High School; Historians tnu.Charles D. Owen High School of Bwannanoa; Latin Week by Enka High School; and Treasurers by Durham High School. Senior Classical League ! list -——-,-•• • • . ,—, . ii fir -■ V.'V Dog Owners All dogs four ’months old should be vaccinated. Anyone who fails to vaccinate will be i prosecuted. Any dog without tag is subject to be picked up or destroyed. Katies. Vaccination Clinics Will be held at the following times and> places Wr you to have your dogs vaccinated. I t> \ri’VA Tuesday, February 25 Cteedmoor (Police Station) .. 9 A.M. to 12 M Northside .. 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Hebron . .i. .;9 A.M. to 12 M Stuart Newto|t Service Station .. ? P.M. ^ 5 P.M. Wednesday, Feb. 2d Stem All bay Kintdh Fork (Cut- * ^ breth’s) .. ChesleyBMMfcweil Store .. *. $P.iVt to 5 P.M. Thursday^ Febtuiry 27 Grissom Store, 9 A.M,to l&M. Providence. .2 PM. td 5 P.M. fibster.PA.lVf.fS 13 M J. C. Cash’s 'M Grocery;.. 2 P.Bf. tty.5 P.M. Friday, Febru$*y 28 Gill’s- , : (XY ■■ ■ - Grocery „., 9 AJM. M O.C. Sadler s Serri^ Station . t a P M. * !>P.M Mon^y, M«rc!H 2 AIa„ YiQQfliiCY *jh triwr nT Brnwr semn oc-j Asheville. | born petition for honors In de rivatives, Mythology, and Roman Culture contests ■ will go on While workshops ard In progress. From ill noon to 2 pro. students may attend, a special Planetarium showing and-or avail themselves- of, i guided canitius tour. Election of officers will Be held in the afternoon session, to be fal lowed By aii entertainment feature oy Boy den High School of S&lis itiry. ' Candidates running for next rear’s presidency are Eddie Bristol >f Morgan ton and Don Sherman it Swannanoa. Betsy Suitt of Ox Xorfl ft WttiQfttgttihisf; for vice;prrst- ^ dent. PatSy Lfchtentils of Asheville and Sharon Cowan of Sylva dr'e running for secretary and treasur er, reapectivefy. Their opponents hive hot jffcgf announced thfem selv&s, ’1J: “ Truants sSnt fa 1 Trwbifirig Schools The failure to attend school net ted two Oxford youths sentences to training schools'*#! cases heard by Juvenile Court, Judge A. W. Gra ham this past Friday afternoon. Jimmy Rich, age 14, Oxford Ele mentary student, was found guilty c-I violation of a probation sen Minm ■iiin 11M1 iU.i* itniniM • V VY' -' ' ; ^ twice requiring regular school w* tendance. Rich was sentenced to Jackson Training Sch'obl, Cohcord, until discharged by thS authorities. Marshall Breedlove, age 15, Ox charged with trunancy, theft, and violation of a probationai sentence requiring regular school attend ance. Breedlove was fottnd gtfllty and sentenced to Bast Carolina | Training School at Rocky Mohnt until d&charge by the authorities. ----— — Business firms in the Uri ted States contributed *1.25 milllbn* in 1983 toward the recognition and en couragement of the .country’s 2, 225,POO 4-H Club members. . i„ iimMm Min Wostey Mdrtim Di<SS dt Frart Minton John Weslfey Mofton, 83, a na tive of Gfanville bounty and a res ident r.f Franklin ton, died Thurs day morning. The funeral was held Friday at'' the sandling Funeral Home by' the Rev. Lawrence Bridg . -..-J - ■ ■ ers, pastor of Fraofclinton Metho dist Church, of which he was a member. Surviving are two sisters, MISS Apnfe Morton of the home, and Mrs. Martha Prances Hight of Franklinton, and one brother, Lee L. Merton of Norfolk, Va. Dial wuen you nave news. ■ ■ . «■ Income Tax Preparation Anywhere — Anytime W. Frank Sharpe . . . 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