Newspapers / Jones County Journal (Trenton, … / Sept. 6, 1956, edition 1 / Page 10
Part of Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
mailing boxes and bartons obtained from the County |P& or from the ASC, ■Vocational Agriculture . Ih^ Sott Testing Dm he North Carolina Depart damages be sustained August 3 MO be soys he was struck on e left arm by a tobacco stick #eb was used by Koonce Koonce. ys Miller feu when be attempt Ho eater a tobacco bam The |Pes<were sustained in the hall, 18 it claims ,is due e the company al several years feigo. IS registered County, ae from School The total rtbdent population was atop* equally divided be tween white and adored schools, there were 1,109 white and 1,104 cdond students. (White registration was: Jones Central High School, 373; Trenton Elementary, 400; Comfort, 250; Alex H. White, 244; and Mays vifle, 215. £ - i ■ Negro registrations are: Jones »y Bill WhiHey . ' 3 v ... Iks are unusually high for North Carolina and i in the Congressional If the B^fnddicans gain Congress, it will mean outh will lose a majority iajor committee chair in. both the House and ,? when committee chairmanships are considered in light of civil rights and other legislation in ■S' which the South b$s a deep in terest. this year’s election be comes wen more important. • In the Senate, for example, if the Republicans gain control of Congress, it will* mean that Sen. James Eastland of Mississippi will be replaced as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee by Sen. Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin. This i$ the committee that han dles all dvfl rights legislation. Just as important is the Senate Ichor and Public Welfare Com mittee, which handles most of the social1 legislation other than civil rights. If the Democrats lose eon would go to Sen. Homer Capehart of Indiana; Finance, now held bj Sen. H)arry Byrd of Virginia would go to Sen. Edward' Martin of Pei* nsylvania; Government Operations now held by Sen. John Mcdellai of Arkansas would go to Sen Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin; and Posit Oftfceand (Svil Service now held by Sen. OHn Josbston « South Carolina would go to Sen Frank Carlson of Kansas. In *the House, North Carolim would fed more of an immediatt effect if die Democrats lose con trol of Congress. Bep. Harold Cboley would be re placed as chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, Rep. Gua -ham Barden would lose, the chair manship of the House Labor and Education Committee, and Bep Herbert Bonner would be replaced as chairman of the House Mer chant Marine and- fisheries Com rnittw. Rep. Carl Durham would alst lose his up-comittg post as chair man of the powerful Joint Com mittee on Atomic Energy. , In addition to these nine othei He belie should be In the Coastal Plain tutoeat be tween October 25 and November ] 10 and oats and bailey between! October 10-20. In the Piedmont, plant wheat between October 10 30 and oats and barley between October 1-25. In the^ mountains, plant wheat£etareen September 20 and October 10 and oats and bar ley between September 20 and October 10 also. ' mmm. Spain believes that now is, the time for farmers to plan for even higher grain yields in 1850-57. He says that the application of sound principles will do much to con tinue the 20-year upward rise in average state yields. ■ J .;;>j SEE OUR LARGE car war racovarsd within f blocks whara # war stolafi * aartofta^M ' - b— —•—‘ • —- a^- «. -■ . WHIM! MV •’ fiVVIV T1V9 InnivIVf. « -v] ‘i| ■ ~ tion to Ms mmmm / is pleased to announce the addl Decorating and Furnishings. Mr. Ivey comae ,to us highly ‘ - - * - a.wHjJatos and extremely well-qualified over 30 years experience in this highly Ttnwnrr *mooB ** l#*,Un« himMura end decorating firms he has worked with Sara W. E. Brawn Decorating Company of Atlanta and Mecklenburg Furniture Company of Charlotte. RsVto- and Baker's invite your inquiries ...... decor of your home and remind you that we maintain a complete selection of draperies, upholstery fabrics, carpets and! every In the home furnishing and decorating line. - ■
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 6, 1956, edition 1
10
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75