TRENTON, ff 1 I%l Recent visitors to Air Training Command Headquarters; Scott Alt Force Base, Illinois, were Lt. Colonel Charles i Iinganrfelter, commander of Stallings Air Base, Kfciston, N. Cs, and his guest, Mr, Truman Miller* and Id. Colonel Uswte Beale, commander oi MaU dandir Base/ MaMen. Meo and his guest, ,fc_.Meitttt Andenem Base commanders and prominent P* i&mw.. /(•;". f.: civilians (torn areas surrounding ATRC bases were invited to the Illinois base Oin June 29-30 for a Comnianders’ Conference and Closer inspection of ATBC (iter ations. notated left to right shortly after arrival of Scott are Colonel Lingamfelfcer, Miller, Asi dertan, Colonel Beale. and C*p drawing ot a panel' iof? M 4m Mr th* next * term of . the county* Sttpertar court, TJiose drawn were: F. R. Pollock, Jimmy E. Mal lard, 3. S. Salter, Q Pelletier, m mm, Chris Mercer *sr> B. Phillips, BoB ert B. Lee. H. F. Blizzard, Elijah ’ 8L Smith, Rom E. Mallard, Norman Eubanks fir,, W, T.*Faulfcner, Taft King,; Joseph Duval and J. A. Koonce. ■ Jones County has been selected along with Washington County as an area for experimentation in Extension Department per sonnel but the Board of County Commissioners has taken “time out” to study the proposal, which would double the present force in the Farm, and Home Agents’ office in the county. Officials from the state Ex tension Department Monday out lined. the program which would add two assistant farm agents, one assistant home agent and another secretary-stenographer to the office and field force in Jones County. The board decid ed to table the matter until it could toe explained to the people of the county as a whole hi greater detail and then act in the light of the reaction of the peo ple oyer the eounty. The cost to Jpnea^ County the new workers would be. $600 per year each with the remainr der of their salaries paid from state and federal funds. Other matters acted upon Monday, Included the passage of the, 1054-65 budget as earlier presented, approval ,of ceramic iljl instead, of rubber tile for Sourt .v^Ctofcman, who . £ the renovation proj «*tjr^he 1964-35 tax rate was fixed at $8 on the hundred dol lar valuation, Alfred Cheney was employed to survey a tract of unclaimed land in Tnckahoe Township and all court house offices were in structed to keep a list of long dis tance telephone calls in order that the monthly bill might be better checked upon. Six Jones Arrests Jones County Sheriff “Brown” Tates reports six arrests in the county for the past week, none of which was on a very serious charge. Ed Green of Trenton was arrested and tried and sen tenced to 30 days on the roads for. damaging a car of a neigh bor with a brick. William Stray bora was booked for being drank and disorderly, Ambrose Williams of Maysville for reckless driv ing, Thomas Edward Hall of Comfort for faulty equipment, CoUcn Frazer Mattocks of Mays ville for speeding and Tolbert Young Barber of'Stella was also booked for speeding. Finds Long-Lost Ring Jones County Register of Deeds George Noble Saturday was the happy victim of a remark able stroke of luck.. During July pf 1928, while transplanting some «raet potato vines, Noble loot a gold Woodman of the World ring and in spite of much looking for the ring it remained lost. Satur day, however, while walking thmugfc the garden Noble saw a shiny object that had been an covvrM vf & scraicnmg ooicx^ on. IT wag the ring thai J»ad .writ tUlJ This is Bobbie Blackburn, Kin ston’s No. 1 swimmer, who will; again this year star in the an nual Kinston Water Show which Miss Black those who wanted to see the show to do so. Carl Caudill, local ra diomam, is again this year di recting the show which will in clude ballet, comedy, speed and “drama.” Special lighting ef fects and tape recorded music will supply tin effect that Cau dill promises to he both plearing to the eye an&t&r, and since Cau thm. (right, too. photo-in-a-minute by bukHte. Kinston and Pink Hill Clubs Sponsoring Dance On the night of Monday, July 12th Ted Weems and his orches tra will be presented in a dance in Kinston co-sponsored by the Civitan Clubs of Kinston and Pink Hill. Featured with Ted Weems and his orchestra are a number of specialty performers, including the hilarious Red Ingle, record ing star; Bonnie Ann Shaw, vo calist, whistler and dancer; Ray Sullenger, young singer; and the Ted Weems Trio. Weems has long been a lead ing orchestra leader but is per haps best known in the last few years for his famous recording of “Heartaches” that helped him to make a come-back that is most unusual in the music busi ness. Lately Ted has been recording tor leading record companies and appearing in television and radio on “Beat the Band” and the Fib ber McGee and Molly Show. He has also made outstanding en gagements in the leading ball rooms across the country. The Civltan Clubs of Kinston and Pink Hill are pleased to pre sent this excellent musical and specialty group. • The danoe will be held in the New Carolina Warehouse, in Kinston apd ad vance tickets may be. obtained from any member of the two Cl vltan Clubs."' V;,''v *■* There we five canker-resiartant teiEbeif^r varieties: Croatia, ^gpla, Wolcott, Murphy and I ujwlt ^ t i j Highlights of The Past Week Elias “Buck” Coward, 45-year old Kinston route five resident was killed at aJbout HI Saturday night several miles south of Kin ston on the road connecting the Pink Hill and Richlands high ways. Coward, driving an an cient jaloppy, rammed into the rear of a car parked on the dirt road. The impact of the collison caused Coward’s car to roll over and explode into flames and be fore he could be removed from the burning wreck he was dead. Coward is the sixth highway fa tality of 1954:4]} Lenoir County. At the same date a year ago nine persons had been killed in high way accidental Woodrow Clark of La Grange is held on an open charge < of murder following the death at Willie Tate, also of :La Grange, from, a .22 pistol wound which Clark admits having inflicted at about 8:30 Monday night. Clark and Tate reportedly had been in volved in * fracas' earlier firthe weekend and Clark returned to the scene aimed with a .22 cali ber pistol and ended the argn The pet place of Ideally oper cam am the Pest weekend and ' Of ‘wigKT IS page 8) IgsjilllHl ... liSSPjSl ■ ■