Cypress Creek Town ting John Sconce who appointed earlier bult ' Commissioner, Bruce Simmons was authorized, to obtain plans for expansion of the Ag Build ing so that all professional agri cultural workers In dhe county could be housed under one roof. - TUrmnde Chase was employed on a fuH-rtdane basis as care taker of the court house. Reports were heard from the home and farm agents arid • County Sanitation Henry Swig gett reported on the mosquito ♦ control efforts following the hur ricanes .last year, ; After awiggett’s report the . board passed a resolution of thanks to all who IwS^khdsted in tha* Major oe&eral B. Under hill, Deputy Commander of ATC, alone with Brigadier General T. Et Moore, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Colonel T. S. Torresson, also of ATC, arrived at Stallings from. Soobt Air Force Base, HHnods, and were shown around the base by Serv - Air President Truman MUler, Gen eral Manager ’William J. Rey nolds, lit. Colonel Robert A. Gtendenin and Major Howard P. Goodaon. The three officers departed shortly after lunch. MARCH OF D!MFS January 3 to 3! “I have today rfamd muted the toHnwlag boys from the Kin ston area to take examination for admission to the military academies as follows: Richard Bertdce Alexander, am of*Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alexander pf Kin ston route two, principal to West Point Military Academy, Charles Hhomias Randolph Jr., 700 West Vernon Avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.( Randolph to Air Force Academy, and Robert Ed ward Dean "of 205 Hast Washing ton. Avenue to Alt Force Acad emy.” Signed, L H. Fountain. Alexander is a sophomore at Duke University, Randolph a senior at Grainger High School and Dean is a fresWrran at State OoUege. . . ,. v Jake Koonce Indicted Twice on Tuesday ' ^ Jake Ktojwee, . gave his address as Camfort,was arrested '#jWc*'by Lenoir County officers officers of the Police Depart ment on a disorderly conduct warrant aligned fey & A. Thompr son In that Instance an ar$u Jment had taken place over a car belonging to Thompson Mo tor Company that Koonce wreck ed lest week while his car was pelng; rejpaJf&d. 'ife: the .Iteompson of assault with a deadly weapon, ' The laitter charge was made by Ernest Rhodes of Kinston route (four who was shot in the hand Monday night In a souffle with Koonce. Koonce was placed un der $1,000 bond in that indict ment.. x One Stroud Out and Another Stroud in Lendr County Sheriff day Broadway this week announced the resignation of Deputy Sheriff Odell Stroud effective January 1. In the same announcement Broadway revealed the employ ment of William Stroud to fill the vacancy. The out-going Stroud had been a member of the Apartment for just under one-year, and had served briefly on the staff of former Sheriff Sam Churchill in 1964. ■ , Fatality in 1956 I These pictures tell a part of the story of the first highway fatality of * Of Hot farm work will be available was not stated in .the announcejxent, but full information will be available at the court house next Tuesday in Trenton. One Still, One Liquor Violator Reported by Sheriff Brown Yates Destruction of one backwoods distillery and arrest of one al leged liquor law violator are re ported during the past week by Jones County Sheriff Brown Yates. The still, called a small one, was located on the Island Creek Road in Pollocksville Township. It consisted of 200 gallons of mash and a small copper still. The liquor indictment was placed against Talmage Dockery of Pollocksville Township was with having a small quantity of ■ stumphole whisky about his premises “contrary to the statute and against the peace and digni ty of the State of North Caro lina”. Assistant Fire Chief Joseph T. Halley Tuesday night was elected vice president of the Bast North Carolina Firemen’s Association at the semi-annual meeting in Wilson. Wilson Chief Tyrus R. Bis sett was named president for the coming year and La Grange Chief Bard Kinsey was named secretary of the organization. The spring meeting is to be held in Wintervllle, Vice Presi dent Hailey announced. Kinston firemen attending along with Hailey were Sammy Manning, Carl Davis and Leslie Greene. Barbecue, fried chicken and Bumswick stew were among the pre-election delicacies enjoyed by the assembled “smoke eaters”. Deaths Less; All Other Highway Statistics are Worse in ’55 in Lenoir The 1955 traffic toll in Lenoir County highways had only one brighter section when compared with the 1954 record: Less killed; 13 last year and in ’54 the death toll was 16. In ’55 the Highway Patrolmen >f the county investigated 271 ac cidents which was an increase of 51 over the 220 of 1954. Last year those 271 accidents Injured 101 persons, compared with 79 injured in ’64. The estimate property damage In these ,271 accidents last year mas fixed at $127,700 as com pared with $98,100 far the year before. , % ■ - , « Sgit John Laws and his men who patrol the highways of Le noir County also report a con siderable increase in the num ber of indtatfcmentsissued, climb ing ftwn’MM in *54 to 4,080 for jafllirflMt’dhaed.' ;■