. iuM.wiiiiiiiiiiniiiiwii ■■ I ■! I m ili»m^mi^ii i IMS n t N , , TRENTON, N. C THURSDAY AUGUST 19, f 1 mm| 1 ■ 1 Pi' f' > i 1 iit§ Wfe. ":J BP'; ^ HE-. Ti 1 L J V (V r ' mi ;-<*4 Maysville Councilman Sign Paving Contracts eipthe tantned Maysvllle. Hiese ed and let last a* $he regular of the Maysrille which Is being derived through the "Powell Bill”, will cover be tween 10 and 12 blocks. ‘ Streets upon which part of this paving is to be done Include: First, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sev enth, Ninth, Railroad street and Railroad Avenue.' This expenditure practically exhausts current "Powell BUI funds that Maysville has on hand, the officials declared. is not one of those words’’since wHh it means next to the point. Last week when a hearing was held before the City Connell on the subject of setting up a Park ing Authority to cope with the problem Realtor Marvin Rochel le echoed the sentiments of this paper and many others when he pointed oat. Tf the merchants and clerks wtald park their pars outside the congested area, then the country folks would have a chan Such Spelling This is not an advertisement for Stelens but U Is a Jibe at Stelens’ sigtapatater, who has conje up with a unique spelling > hnnlMI ©f ww _ - , This ear, which belongs to a clerk in the 200 block of North Queen Street, was parked in ap proximately the same position shown here from 9 a. m. until after 5 p. m. on Monday, Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of ^ast week. And although this may he Viewed as an attempt to harass this particular clerk,5 it is not that, but is rathfer pointed to ward each and every offender of this type. To make matters •even worse, when this picture was taken the parking meter was regfitotar “violation”. t As this picture was taken an other merchant on the 1MKblock of South Queen Street was pass P.F.C. Melvin E. Wade On Korean Duty Army PTC Melvin E. Wade, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Hines, Route 2, Kinston, is serving in Korea with the 3d Infantry Div ision. The "Rock of the Marne” divi sion, which saw bitter fighting in the Iron Triangle and at Out post Harry, is now training as part of the U. S. security force on the peninsula. Jones Arrests Jones County Sheriff “Brown” Tates reports only two arrests during the past week, both of whieh were brought about when individuals got a little more than their quote of "fire water”. Joe Bender of Pollocksville is charg ed with being drunk and disor derly and William Strayhom of Trenton is charged with dam aging personal property aJnd be ing drank. P.F.C. Harold Hargett hottomw? cram/wr 3 Harold J. Hargett, whose e, ffiila, Byes to Pollocksville, ow sewing with the VH Corps’ Such Language “Susan Slept Here” last week at the Paramount Theater and it was rated as a better-than-av erage comedy by the many who saw it. But the biggest laughs camp from the sign Manager W. T. Robertson displayed thr oughout the Kinston run of the show, which we picture here for the possible amusement of those who failed to see it, in lights, last week. (Polaroid iihoto-im-a minute by Jack Rider. Pvt. John Thigpen 25th Division i aiTHDIV., KOREA—Army Pvt. John F. Thigpen, son of William H. Thigpen, Pink mil, is serving in Korea with the' 25th Infantry Division. Rushed to Korea during the early: days at the conflict, the division, took how undergoing intensive post truee training. Private Thigpen entered the Army in November 1956 and com pleted basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. North Carolina’s 1954 apple crop, forecast at 2,100,000 bush els, will be the biggest in 20 years. Filing is the deadline for who would like to .ttrto take the writ physical examinations job of Postmaster of Ifllei wm Hoe the Trenton To be fellgibte to take the ex amination one must live within the area served by the post office at Trenton for at least one year, be over 31 and under $3 years of age and must further be a citizen of the United States. The written examination will foe given in New Bern. Forms Tor filling an application may be obtained at the poet office in Trenton or from the United States Civil Service Obrnmisskn, Washington 25, D. C. Application® must be received in Washington at the above ad dress not later than the closing date, August 31, 1964. The base safety for the post is fixed at $4,1«2 per year. Further detailed Information as to the r&poradbiWles of the position may bd Obtained at the Trenton post office. Gospelsinger Martha Carsons And 'Grand Ole Opry’ Troupe to Appear Aug. 25 at Contentnea MARTHA CARSONS Contentnea High School aud itorium./will be the place and August 29th & , 8 p. m. is the ten from the "Grand Ole Opry” of Radio Station WSM In Nashville, will appear for a one-night stand to her many fans In Eastern Carolina. Station WELS in Kinston will have its top folk music team, “The Pine State Playboys”, on hand for this event to which the public is not only ivnlted but Is urged to attend. Accompanying Gospel Singing Martha on this first “Grand Ole Opry” swing into East Carolina this year will be several othed “Opry” stars from WSM. Included among these will be Andy Wilson, George McCorm ick, Becky Bowman and Norman Chapman. Notes From Negro Farm and Home Agents Beach Note All 4-H club members Interest ed in going to Shady View Beach on Saturday Aug. 21, 1954 may purchase their tickets from Mrs. Bettie Strayhorn in Trenton. African Farm Leader Visits Jones County Julius Bweka, Nigerian farm leader recently spent a day in Jones county observing tobacco and soybean production. Bweka Agent. Ewefca’s position in Africa is equivalent to the District Ex tension Agent position in this country. The tour covered ten farms in the county. Each fall, Wake Forest Col lege sponsors a debate tourna ment, inviting novice debaters from North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Kinston Teen-Agers’ Riding Group Anticipates Fall Horse Show round 20 70011c ladles have their mounts quartered at Earl Tyn dall’s “Riding Academy” Jut south of Kinston on the Pink Hill Highway. The trio here, from Parrott are among the