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m <2 K _ 1 I H B IBP I^i /m ■P ' flP I -'If ! L\ flr 3fta£M * nlfn ■f *‘Tp r.TaMtoi -saw ^ / 'M /j John Thelma Smith of 508 fffifcl Street is under bonds totaling $2,000 home and turned north OKMjtis Street which parall^^«JUIj^ right on Washington^ again onto Dennis StreeS^nerPJHl Another right turn at Tower Hill Road seat the racing cars west to the intersection of North and Independent streets. There Smith turned and sped north at speeds1 toe officers say rcfiffitEfiagBI 75 mile* per hour atttmea!™ ' Sr*#!.r&■ 'Je- ■ • : > ; At the intersection of Indepefr tocfemce to pause and .haste i small taflt with the officers. ' •' - ‘ r For the liquor Smith was in dicted uniter the federal law which makes easier the conficatkm *f an automobile. In that charge he was placed unitor $500 bend by United litotes eommisskmer Bill Thomas jtb.rMing trial at the April term of Federal Court la Washington, If. C. In the state courts Smith w» indicted for reckless driving, hit and run driving, speeding IB miles jper hour in the dtp, failure to heed a siren and running assorted stop yign« and lights. For this list he was placed under $1500 bond. This latest find Liles east of Mou Deputy 3l just north of iville Highway erifPs depart DeilMHhJCichra&rdy Jr., George 11 afl^HPRaynor Jr. made ie raid on a backroom gambling me; James L. , J09 Stadiem JSL-306 ree” Manning, (This represented an Increase of 76 percent. Thft'numher of employees J53SRJcmnpan* %3ttfig* *,WOJ.Zlfi?, 0 These sidelights on local retail operations are brwagtt, «ut in the ** • J# •"*' — n«> m! Government’s 1354 Census of Busi ness just released. It is the first such study mOHEOW? Bureau since: “SSZSirii*',* cent payroll rise was greater than that shown throughout the United The census, which has been to contribute answers to questions, these is: how have car retail sales been affected fz ssk*»& en in line with population ? to u k superior wees a jury awarded falling $8,000 to Colum WMs Tunes Lumber Confpai Garner^father of Stanley G. who in a to tween‘Us car a®BP|ruck | ing tp tha^lumMpHkmparq awarded |BpO' Butts, vBtwSftttfaf'ldili brola forearm, ffiRn^pSImbral « sion and fflher Mnm! bruise awarfln $3,000. mwi deathsflEKuKtmliiiKsM il $10,000 for his injuries. Hie accident took place al die north of US Ttbeirflull I' the lumber comjufoy. headed South and Garner north. Officer Walter T$yloi i#e Garner car had ick head-on as the Pkou Property Salt! Sr ■ the. D? 4f. Dixon property housing the hardware stores and the Art Barber Shop, on l^jj/Stajeft. A )ot on-the corner of Blount and MeLewean Street used lor storage was sold to Tho rny F. Hewitt at the high hid of The 'Grainger High School Ji iorjCJaisg Is giving its annual p] a wqre noted in the categories of retail passing at 5:45 co mar Street, route i West'A lOljJi Afternoon Mad and laski of I jrivjng no MB. Gendi ear drivii together. ilZ year old i I five-sfiteh iT head and and bruises. Investigating in estimated ear at about fenreau's sta bs its side. .. Vj&cfaaatecHor Polio , Health Officer Dr. is week issued ah a$p»M urging -them to give their The Salk Vaccine is available to *U-.chadrdh up to 19 years of age 'Cither from the family physician |r from the health department eUnics.‘in Kinston and Trenton. The ebots are free if (Stained at the fiealth Departmeot clinics and tj*| doctors make no charge for .the #a6eiHe». i»d are only 'chjginpf small fee for giving the shots. ,.. , Or. Jones said that there, .his not. .‘been a single unfavorable re action fcbm anyone of the 4,10ft children who have had the shots In these two'counties. ■ rT r~j Tte Health Officer adds th"at the mass innoeulation last year ’ has ■vecy. clearly established that it gives not leSs" than 81 per cent pro jection against this dreaded crip-7 pier. ■ ■ . ... ’ • ' .1,-,^ .^Tbe shots may be obtained any weekday. Monday through Friday^ from9 til 5 at either Health De partment clinic. The shots for those children who were vaccinated last year 'are now in the office in Tren ton ami Jones urges that all those children who got the shots in Jones County last year come in now and get the final protecting shot. Kenley Pastor Holding Gray Branch Revival ~P*3ie Reverend B. L. Shook, pas tor of the Kenly Baptist Church, will conduct the annual Spring Re vival of the Cray Branch Free Will Baptist Church near Deep Run. Hie series of Revival services willhegin Sunday, March 4th, and Saintly night, Cray branch will assist each w® be Services win night HtnantHeUtw 9 Frank ‘ aymond! K privi-! large of ? blasting; n in the' iy that' were farm, irway on come to pt re con says he down the e. When Edward’s of Ed iself with wn, "Don’t the wards, that he tone the shotgun and told you gpt out of.that car”. " WKeff Bboftih 'disregarded that warfflhg snir started to step ^>nto the ground "Edwards "told the of ficers M-te* himhaveJU’. \ Judge W. J. Bundy to Hold First Term of Court in Jones County Although Superior Court Judge William J. Bundy of Greenville is no stranger to Jones County and its Superior Court he will be mak ing his first appearance in the. county next week as presiding judge: , Bundy for many years was ‘dis trict solicitor and included among the courts where he served as prosecutor was that of Jones Coun ty. Redistricting ofthe judicial dis tricts last July led to the appoint ment of Bundy as judge of a new district which includes Pitt, Pam lico, Craven and Carteret coun ties. On the rotating system used in North Carolina courts Judge Bun dy will preside over the courts of Jones, Onslow and Duplin counties Tune 30th of this year. . largely of s been pre _ _ , »«t week.
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