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the legal imagination. " h dmwinw ind 1» i» . and fay ■» it***, eewe i Mts wAdar the dlrecfien ef £ Be Teacher Mr*. ; Al*»a | Hie (mutual aapectla diet tide WMma end the three ethere were pvrehatad Ay the students HtiNti. M&rea* VHhap the scheat was evened (he Mr*. PWMp. and "bar girls" proud of Hi«{r contribution to fctW* Homo :lc students who nsw kcwo bilirgirfaMM —* »>■ . IM hot, m ■» iNfv.fvvaniviv w nw mow huh ■ 'em kitchen equipment to loom tho .art of lino and economical cooking. door of In en the owner came Sunday morning he snoring away, sprawL were i they lead the various sections ot the academic procession and par ticipate in other activities, cen tered around graduation of' atu in Clearance Funds for Jones County « special meeting of thfe Jones Board of Commissioners .woe held last Wednesday tijje way was Ofeared and ftmdi wbre voted so that eeefcp posside coold be iaadeto aee that County gets its share of fed. _funds whiehmay be allocated in the near ftrtareto aaSbrt Eastern Cardina Counties wte cleaning out hurricane w closgedrfvertabd, !#eks- ft >r the Lower Neuae Soil atton District was asked limum sipwey funds were S survey all the major in Jones County. ted in the survey wjll be [lowing streams and mile i be surveyed on those : Trent River 40, White will be is tenativeiy set up xor uus won. Yates agreed that Jones Coun ty surely merits fullest considers r tion since the county and many of its citizens had just finished pay ing for the cleaning out of Trent River from Trenton to the Lenoir County line (when Hurricane Hazel came along and dumped nearly is many trees and debris' in the winding fiver as had been re moved. Then the 1965 hurricanes added insult to the earlier injury. FrfflMgtMrti :«* Big Chin <*t*sp3iv .Crwtlc, Tt»» ««t»r pfetww b Igftsaw&s h»^f*} ft* ;4^i'its^_|frbfil ««* 'ife;,iSv’ ^ 'Wwr'fcf'A «mil*®r«# |HW|«iiaU such ** Hit* MW now tin. dtrway in Jmm CaunHrand*) Mwwoh W par cap! co-oparation haa j^ aJHawlaW. wita thaw id' .ha^iiii&ripart, •» Iiiiiy tnwir iimivj vnu iiwii piaiu tana w til w tli i ■—— - «ka4 nthara WnP®*®®? .J**® ’ Owllwr# may change, (Mir tntir Into the drainage prefect which will, make many lli»yi|j|t of acre* «t> rich Jmm ^wmty land even mar* j, ■■* d* I minds that ihere is NO CUB* lor o«e it sets in. The Pasteur treatment wfll protect an exposed only possible result is a' horrible ■“"■““too*. WEDNESDAY APRIL * 8:30 a. m. Dan Oxley’* Store, 10 a. m. Comfort. 10:30 B. D. Howard’s Store. 11 a. m. D. A. Jones store. 1 p. m. Rom Mallards home. 1:30 p. m. Cart KiUingsworth8* borne. 2 p. m. Lewis White's Otto* ■ 2:30 p. m. PoRocksvItle. '■'? THURSDAY, APR* \ 10 a. m Ray McDartleHs state. 10:30 a. m. Lee’s Chapel (Clara’s Lunch). ■ • 'H e. m. Bt^ibe.,atmpson’s home. 1 p. m. MaysviUe at the fire house. 2 p. m. Eufoank’s stone. 2:30 Dan Hill’s store. '
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
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