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?? ? i >.; ?es more commonly than thef animals although it has SSL* and other small nimals. Bats are also car iers of the dread diseaM, jiy person bitten by a rabid nimal or a bat should see their family physician i ne- ? dtately ft,, an.wab.es IBB ntaction and prevention of death. Babies (hydro*., phobia) is a fatal disease.* not tfeaied immediately. Parents should be concerned becmue most dog bites affect children Remember that rabies is fatal. See your doctpr if bitten. Confine a biting dog for 10 days. Tutn in ai! stray dogs lo the county dog warden by phoning the SI -i' ?&&&*<. S if sheriff's office. Get your dog vaccinated. ! the following three cate gories of dogs are due vafc unations this year: all un vaccinated dogs four months old or older; all dogs vac cinated in 1978 that ate wearing silver tags; and all dogs vaccinated in 1976 that are wearing red tags. The General Statutes of North Carolina require that the dog be vaccinated tod that they display the vacci nation tag at all times. Dog Rabies Clinics are scheduled as follows: Friday. April 27 - Dr. Blanchard Veterinarian at; Wells Livestock Market. Wallace. 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday. April 28 - Dr." Blanchard, Veterinarian -' Brices Store. 8:30-9:30a.m.; Rose Hill - Old Elem. School Site, 9:45-11 a.m.: and GteeneversTown Hall. 11:15 to 12:15 p.m. Saturday, April 28 - Dr. Taylor, Veterinarian - Beau tancus Store. 8-8JO a.m.; ?xssasstf?.. Old Faiaon High School Site. 9:30-10 a.m.; Bowdens at Parker's Store, 10:15 - 10:45 j . a.m.; Warsaw - Old Jr. High School Site, 11-12 noon; Scott's Store. W.E. Waller Store, 2-2;30p.m. Dr. J.M. Barden, Jr., Veterinarian - Stockfish Com munity Building (Hwy. 41 West) 7:30-7:45; Rockfish Community at Dixon's Gro cery (Hwyi 41 West) 8-8:30; Magnolia. Old Bern. School Site, 8:45-9:30; Kenansville at Kenan Auditorium, 10 - 10:45; Sarecta Fire Dept. H-11 -30; Pokters Hill at Quinn's Store, 11:45 -12:15; jgas&SM? Lyman. 3:45-4:15; Pin Hook, 4:30-5; HallsviHe. Jake Bps tic's Grill, 5:15-5:45. Warsaw And Kenanfcville ^ I < ? ??? ' Third District Congress- | nan Charlie Whitley an nounced Monday dial the ' Fanner* Home Administra tion has approved a loan of ?598,OOQ and a grant of ' : *83,000 for the town of A constnict a^2000.000^ gallon vide ^letter water service^nd to replace worn oqt lines. TL. ISH-Ia.1 -.1J Inc system, vviuucy saia, the state math contest at die second annual high school mathematics contest April 5th at East Carolina Urtiver I I'iiiiialBHi I :mm iters. "f** Whitley also announced spproval of a' loan of $170,000 and a grant lOf $365,500 for the town of KenansviHe. ,p This funding, according to Whitley. used to con struct a deep well with a 150,000 gallon storage tank and include 6" and 8", waterlines to serve the present users in addition to 72 new customer*. The system, Whitley said, will serve a total of 371 resi dential and commercial Users. Thefts Reported In County r* Ji.?a.. - i, I.J . IvOur cnens ipt rcponca - t^V U?t w?n? bulofc AJ&allace of Route 2. Rose Hill'. mM he lost five or six <plgs weighing 100 pounds eucti from a pen on Rural R4hd 1954 near Rose Hill. He vUlued them atS260. David A. Johnson of Route . Jl ?' . .. v -'*? I 2, Beulaville, reported the tosjfc of hams, sausage and other meatvafue^at S300. ^ J oh nap Lee-Mills of Route I. Pink-Hill, lost a Spring field-Snrage rifle from his body ripp near Ramblewood Golf Caprse. It was valued at' . .7 Rose To Spook In Kenansville TomB?< Tom Rose. Loo^tfro fessor of the phBoSojp^ e# business st Campbell Col lege, is to speak at ? meeting of the Business Industrial Associates d Kenansville at its meeting of 7 p.m. April 25. Speaking on the subject "Unions and the American Economy -? An Historical Outlook." he will treat also the economics of the em ployee-employer relation ship, considering what em ployers can do to foster pro ductivity ^ and economic Lnndji Chsir of the,5* Asuea occasionally a regional Solumn of commentary on gocioty, economics, and in ternational affairs His ea Wkrience as writer and jour ?Mnaging editor of Christian Economics. The latest of his Sree books is a textbook. Economics: Principles mi micy from a Christian Per ipective, published in 19)7. . Avery Tut en I E.E. Smith Student Selected I 3' w m r Avery Tuten. a tuba (dayer from E.E.Smith Junior Wgh School, has been selected-to participate inthe N.C. Junior High All-State Band. Avdry was selected as a result of fcaditions held at Cape Fear High School April 7tb. He competed against Tuba players from all over the south central part of the state. Avery, who is in the "i grade, has ifed a diatidjj guishcd-earejn in maiii Originally a trApet playeS he changed to flptone horn last year and oqftured thf first chair pollH? at Dup? tin s All CoafMJr High Band. Late tqHfrear. he switched again.lMk time to tuba, and nutrcHijpwhh the James Kenan District Band. This year he captured first chair on Tuba in the Senior . High All County Dfrnd and is regarded** CMC of the t*S ' brass plants III the county. Avery is a% the first b*M student from this district ever to make an All Stath Band. The N.C. Junior High AH State concert will be held k Si Elizabethtowa on May 6th. The public is invited. n Avery is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Tuten of Mag- ? nolta. . poof ? "J ????" . The problem of a roof that I failed to meet contract ape m cifications appears to have 1. been solved by agreement of town of Wallace and the I' contractor during a meeting Thursday night. The problem emerged . the engineering company. Henry von Oesen ft Asso / dates of Wilmington found K the cement for the roaf ef a new pump house for the 14' Wallace water system did aot v meet'strength specifications. I The contract with Central Builders of Roanoke. Va. < yOalted for a strength of 3,000 nounds per square inch. The eight-inch-thick slab of rein forced concrete tested only 2,000 to 2,100 pounds per square inch, according to the | discussion. Mayor (Carles F Farrior directed town attor r Hey Richard Burrows, pubBc I works director Tom David ijoffer solutions. v_ . - I stftfcftrj|| failure. Town send, Amoio Dutictvl < T-.. 3 Problem Solved $W V'* - ?. ? ' yfci mended that the town accept I 'the roof after the contractors I applied a silicon weather I seal, and a five-year bond for $2,500. A third proposal was to rip off the roof and replace it with cement meeting speci fications. Henderson said his firm had ordered cement of 3,000 pounds per square inch I strength. The pump house is part of an extensive Wallace water system project nearing completion. In another aspect of public utility improvement, the Board received an antici pated time schedule for its 201 Facilities project for. sewage treatment plant and sewer lines from the von Oesen firm. After the presentation, Farrior said. "This looks beautiful. Now tell me how I much of it is real." The anticipated schedule calls for: May I ? Environ mental Protection Agency to from the state are required for any new sewer hook-ups. In other action, the Board directed Burrows to draw up an agreement freeing Wallace of any liability if it agrees to a Rose HiH request that the Wallace police dis patcher handle Rose Hill; calls from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. on ' a phone installed and paid for by the town of Rose Hill. ~ ? ? ? 1 1 Third cow - Julie Smith, Kelly Houston, Angeieae Williams, Veronica Frederick and Cassandra Hodges. In the bottom photo members are. left to right, front row ? >Nick Middleton, Dane Laney, Ray Coafee, Shaun Haney, Mitchell Kernstine. Back row - Ernest Kaowles, Steve Harrell. Thomas Faison. Todd Bow den. Timothy Moore, Tommy Boyette. Mitchell Quioa. I?tM Rotary Student f "JS Of The Month Glenda Bryan, senior at James Kenan, ha* keen ,.kn? an Bntn i ii Ctli/ianf r*jS t nosen notary oiuaeni or mf Month for tfw Warsaw Kenansville Rotary Club. Oenda has been active is the activities sine* coming to James Kenan, from Gatar ? ^County High School. Extra curricular activities and honors include^Pr^dmrtrtf pvwrcfccpci nn J?H?C9 . Kenan girls varsity basket- 3 ball team, attended the 1978 LASER, is director of the ' youth choir for Magnolia United Methodist Church pianist for Carlton United Methodist Church. She is president of the National / Honor Society, was the N.C. delegate for the National Rural Sectrification Cooo. I Assoc. Youth Consulting ; Board. Pep Gub member, Tiger mascot for Varsity , football team and score-; keeper for Varsity Boys' botketbaU team She is the daughter of Mr. and Malt Everett Bryan of MagnoHt. She plaas to guidance fear j *5 MBEltNGS . . - . ?? The Dernocrattc nre
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