first day of tfca ntm inoUo adiool tom will begin on fa. tauter 5,1987. The achool year win end on June S, 1968 pro* vided no days are loat dne to In clement weather. Ibe Board met with a group of Negro citizens for the pur pose of informing them concern ing the status of the desegrega tion plan for the 1967-66 school year. Walter Jarman served as moderator for the Negro citi zens. Donald P. Brock, Attorney for the Jones County Board of Edu cation, apprized the Board of the meaning, of the suit filed by toe, U. S. Justice Department against toe Jones County Schools for its alleged failure to provide equal protection under toe law for all children guaranteed t>y toe four^ f Ht»r yes and 18 no for a 86 per cent favorable tally. Mao in the voting slightly less strong votes were cast for con tinuation of assessments on to bacco, cotton and peanuts which are used to promote these three crops. It is necessary for these pro grams to be approved by at least a two-thirds margin to keep them in force. TUESDAY ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams of Pink Hill route 1 both suffer ed painful, but not critical in Tuesday afternoon ...«ae m: &Jr.' The total eoot of oD this by »nnd bgJT&SfJ! cotton of rood bond funds and fttndstainduded. One men in stance of boor badly the Pied mont highway mogul* are rob bing Eastern North Carolina. FORGERY AGAINST MOTHER? Jesse Ray Phillips of Hooker ton route 1 was bound over to superior court Tuesday after he waived a preliminary hearing in recorder’s court on charge of forging a check against his moth er. Police say several other such forgeries also await trial in oth er counties in this area. caused them to land in a ditch between Jonestown and Pink IRQ. His '57 car was classified a total loss. Budget Comparison 196647 $ 3,610.10 4,623.32 9,277.98 21,97166 1364.50 9,15236 .00 196748 6.305.00 5.182.00 10.773.00 24,154.0c 4,426<X 11.016.00 38,000.00 11,040.09 250.0c 1,000.06 3.780.00 14308.00 1.481.0* 8 138.17* ■.179 0«. u**r 143410c 43170 of KlMt< • che> n of C-irp I dri of Dover pa a f traffic aUtioi 4 Willie Le* Henry Gi of U Grangt. of Kii Kick Low Business Among TViooo Expanding? Now Partnerships, New Buildings Among the building projects currently going on in the Kin ston vicinity there will be one more to bouse Kinston's newest lew firm in die near future. Donald Keck of Trenton and C. E. Gerrans of Kinston are combining their legal talents and will build a new home for their firm on the southwest corner of Caswell and Independent streets in the near future. And just occupying their new home is the firm of Hodges and Rochelle, which bought and re novated a building on the 100 block of South Queen Street, directly in front of the court house. This firm includes Jim my Hodge? and V. H. “Poo” Ro chelle. Also unconfirmed but strongly rumored to that Attorney To,' White will build a new home f<. hi* extend v« law practice in ti• near future. White’* firm indudes Job' Robert Hooten, and in Septeo her Tom White Jr., who hi » served as law dark for Feden Judge John Larkins for the pa^i year, will join the firm. TWO JONES ARRESTS In the past week Jones Gin *► ty Sheriff Brown Yates report, booking Robert Lewis Hines o* Wilmington boute 1 at the conn ty jail on charge of engagbif in an.affray and Shad Randalato Trenton was charged with drunkenness.

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