Fofcner jpexi _
Againj Nowfor
indicted
ement
-
• Bedd&rd, fonner janitor
at the court house to
.., Mini' ln<ft*ed tide week
. on Change «f wrttwtoTtiig <M0
front State w Wide Ball, Jtoc.
the
isp
BCV
•r * • ,
I
IMF
™mg company ana Bed
charged with florin* her
t to' bonds. ebUeottoe
fees end appropriating
_. to the amount of $SaOt<V
Me “town use and bant**.-.*'
He nme tried recently In fed
eral court p New.Bern on
charge of forging an endorse
mArvt rtn iL ijliu 11 nil rk uiiiL
mem* on a Marine uofpt vmWmr
and warrants bare‘been Issued
earlier to Jones County charg
ing Bedd&rd with parsing worth
less peek* flf ' '
jurors tor the Novemto*
of Superior <pourt. 1
!-:f^eludes the foltowfajg;
•; Xlii'dol'Dh Ballard. ‘Ifirtw
M- T. ShacfceifoPd, Otai 1
g? WWUe 0. Weafcioa*,*,*
mp*7 Lee Morgan dt. Mays
rtlle was arrested tW« week toy
Sheriff Brown Yates and SBI
Agent John Bdwaniion chaise
erf .having twice broken Into Pel
letier and Weeks store In Mays
^^fengan is charged with tost
entering the stare* cm November
2nd and then again on Novem
ber 6 tli, J
The first trip Morgan is
charged with money and
materials valded at $050 and an
H0 Otwnty Board of
metis voted Monday to
the Old county Jail
jaUtoofftee spacetoc
jr weixare department.
: enuployed Wayne Jar7
ntantotiothe
DEEP RUN SENIOR CLASS
T0> PRESENT PLAT FRIDAY
The senior class of Deep Run
High School will present It’s
class play "The Little Shep
herd of Kingdom Come” on Fri
day night at 7:30.
figures an the county enrtfll
we» released this week
by Kenneth D. Saab, director
ctf admteetone and registration,
who said North. Carolinians
up 82 per cent of the students
Side - granting schools — the
Schools of Agriculture, Design,
BJducation, Bnglneering, Forestry,
and Textiles. It is recognized as
one of - the nations key Land -
Grant colleges.
The list of students from Jones
Malcolm Hay Bonner, Oomtfort;
JPftaton v CXflHns, Maysvilte;
Gharles Donald’Dasidson, Maya
VlHo; Benjamin Orris Gray,
BOiite 1, ■Denton; Robert Lyn
W90d Mattock* H, Maysville;
Preston Eugene Sasser, Route 2,
Dover; Jame Woodrow Spann,
TPenton and Jimmy Garland
Westbrook, Route 3, Kinston.
Khutonian Opening
To Sp<*»M *&
Dr. R. Thornton Hood Jr., a
native Rtastofnlan, baa anounced
the opening of his office for the
practice of medicine at 113 1-2
OBast Gordon Street. His prac
tice will be limited to diseases of
infante end children and pedia
tric allergy.
Dr. Hood is embarking on his
career after many years of pre
paration^ He graduated from the
Kinston Public School system
and later attended Davidson
College, transferring to Duke
University from which he
oeived his A. B. degree. He
ceived his medical training
(the Bowman Gray Sfchool
Wake Forest College graduating
there with an U.D. degree In
(Continued on page 12)
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linesman Is Seriously Burned
Tuesday Near Pleasant Hill
In Jones
Counties for the
. Onslow Electric Mem
bership Corporation, was hook
ing up an oil - circuit breaker
switch on a pole about one mile
east of Pleasant Hill.
He raised up and struck the
high - powered line with his
enter
Members af the Lenoir County
Livestock Development Associ
ation have taken “the Bull by
the Home” inthelr effort to
secure a suitable building tor
s, Restock shows, sates and other
types oi agrteultural exhibitions.
The first grip on this bull's
§| horn came with the purchase of
a site just south of Kinston on
the Pink H1U highway. The coun
ty had been asked to help with
jSIfth* purchase of the site tort .the
: !;county didn't have the money.
m so a strong suporter of the
' asnoclatkmWrttoe land and
. felUrtdtog tt tor tl>e association.
Iff - NbW in <§d*r told: money hp
; tor the touildliig *n auction sate
to to be held Saturday morning
Planning Funds Voted
Fen* Contentnea School
Construction Program
Hie Lenoir County Board of
'Oommieioners Monday voted $10,
000 to the county board of ed
ucation to be used for a plan
ning study and preliminary ar
chitectural work on expansion
Of Oon.tep.tnea School. ,
The School Committee, inchuL
lug Chairman Fred Stofcee
Wrlgvv Nobles, Harold Kilpa
trick and Cephas Eubanks, ap
peared with Principal George
Warren to outline the' needs ol
the school.
County Superintendent Henry
Bullock reminded the commis
sioners that the Oontentnea
wmmwm
of a current manita amihh
pcwremOnt i>rofram4#^Jtam
HpMmr -MembenMp
corporation. Thfe sob s, station
lOimted III th® jPlftBUSHMlt Wf^l flAC*
Him «l Jones, County a “
eetre power from the.
wU ftKe of the
to 7,200 volts for distrttmtto't In.
to tola SEA Co - 09 vton
«Udi asms* several thonud
tom families to Jonea, Onrinr,
fonder Cfl&ntte^mda InsUB*
tton will stabilize service town
on this system In Lenoir, lanes
and Onakiw AMiniW
School was next In line for ex
pansion now that work was well
underway at the Pink Hill and
Deep Run schools.
Warren pointed out. that the
present enrollment at Contentnea
1s 754 and without any new res
idents the normal increase would
push this to near 800 In the next
school year. (
In all 14 additional rooms are
needed, Including an all-purpose
high school room, library, com
jnencial department room, - sup
ply room and lounge for men
and another for women and a
room for special teaching. At
present the school has 31 teach
ers and only 28 pooms, and next
year will see at least one more
teacher added to that .number,
Warren reminded. |
■■■ ii.
New Fire Truck Bids
caty Manager Jtojr Robinson
tol^ tiae Kinston board of, alder*
men Monday night that adver
tisements have been placed fir
on * new toe truck to? the
blown
— — —--of the cur
rent from his body. The foot
-from hrte Instep outward was
completely tom away.
Reed, a native of Aitmore, Ala
bama, presently Is a resident of
Mount Holly, near Charlotte,
where his wife and four children
reside.
He was given emergency treat
ment and (pimqnrQ at Parrott
Memorial Hospital and then
rushed to Duke Hospital.
Almbplance attendants who
carried Reed to Durham
he remained conscious through
out; the trip and was able to
answer the questions of ad
mitting physicians at Duke Hos
pital. They admit they don’t
understand how It was possible,
but lt was true.
S'*
*here lineman