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Tar * 17 TRENTON, N. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19S7 VOLUME IX at Jones Central From a Ust <rf twenty girls, each one sponsored by a mender of the fodtbaH sqpad, one was selected as », Jease Thomas and r will be escorts of ***.-J*M» sewotea w eanesaay of whom will be an te new queen Friday Edna Bari Andrews, Wanda Bal lard, Ann Boyette, Bernice Britt, Brenda Capps, Daisy Bonnie Meig gs, Lillian Nicholson, Billy Parser, Maine Parker, Carolyn Price, Marie Price, Mary Sue Price, Zeldai Westbrook and Barbara Whaley. for $15,000 is Jones Court This week a suit fur $15,000 per inal damages and $217.20 proper damages has beer filed in Jonds Superior Court against Dryphus Phillips.-; , Samuel E. Dixon is bringing the action 'for injuries which be says he suffered on February 17. 1967 in an, accident’in file Island Creek Road in PoUocksviile Township. > Hie suit claims Jhat Dixon was stopped working on the motor of his - vehicle Struck • by * touch ’ dt-ivetf by Phillips. ^ ,mv Court Opens Monday A mixed term of Jones County Superior Court will be convened it MO Monday morning by Judge Paid Frinelb of Snow HHI with . criminal charge* and o'num ber of civil action* scheduled for flooring. Principal among the cases is the murdor charge against Jas per MetW of Comfort who ie to be triad for the February shooting of JaJte Koonce. This case has been tentatively set for trial beginning on Wednesday membigy „ - - Dixon- remained in .a Bern hospital for 212 Says and suffered lasting dafhage ts one leg. Footbridge for Trent River Bridge in Trenton Above State Highway Commie ' sioo worker* are *aan putting the finishing touch** on a'foot-bridge that has bean built onto the Trent 5 River bridge at Trenton. The Beard of County Commissioners requested this addition to provide a safer path for Trenton negro children to get to Jones County High School which' is loceted just east of the bridge. 'Finer Farm’ Award ^EIVl^ll^^Efft. . , s Fordhanr, loft. aoUeonsarva Hon sypervi^fe lhtijCWlKp^ commuraty of Jams County, ra cetva's chocks totaling lift from Xtc-fope, xmmmrM urn Jm+t>mnr A Light Company's ad £prosantatiofi cam* .<.. . ,. This it. Jones Central High School which wilfbe the scene of much activity Friday as Home coming Day it celebrated ini thic alma motor of Janet Countiant. Tim Homecoming Day fun trill got underway with food at 5:30as a barbecue supper is served in the school cafeteria. Then in a name that may de termine the class A Seashore cham pionship the Rockets of Jones Cen tral will tarigle with Morehead City at S p. m. All Jonas County fans aro urged to eat supper in the school cafe teria with serving from 5:30 until 7:30 and then root the home ^oys. to a victory in what is expected to be a really tough game after supper. a suit was filed in Superior Court B. N. Ferrell for $676.62 and interest since April of 1957. The action is brought by Pelle tier Motor Company of Maysville, and alleges that this sum is due for repairs and materials sold to Ferrell over a three-year period which ended this spring. Draftee Sought The Jones County Draft Boarc is looking Alton Foye whose Iasi known address was- route one, Bo> | 128, Trenton. He has failed to re I port as the law says he must, and unless he can be found in the hear future he will be subject to punish ment by fine or imprisonment or both. DIVORCE SUIT FILD A suit for divorce was filed in Jones County Superior Court this week by Margaret Williams Ses Last Friday night Jones Cen tral High School’s Rockets zoomed to a slambang 31-0 victajfy over Pamlico County High in fheir first conference game of the year play ed in Bayboro. Under slashing leadership of Fullback Raymond Conway and top level quarterbacking by Jere Pelletier the Jones Central squad had an easy evening of it. j The return of Cy Beddard 10 the Jones Centrol lineup didn’t hurt at all, and the Rockets scored in every quarter. Missing from the lineup were First String Center George Mallard, who suffered a broken leg, and Clifton Hood also saw limited ser vice last week because of*»a kid ney injury in scrimmage. The scoring got off to a sudden, unusual start in the second play of the game when Pamlico fumbled and Rocket Guard Tom Marshburn grabbed the pigskin and lugged it 50 yards for six points. Another score in the first period came with a 20-yard dash by Quar terback Pelletier around left end. In the second quarter Fullback Conway shook off a Rock of Pamli co tacklers and fumbled around fight end for 50. yards and pay $irt., Cbnway collected another six pointer in ttye third[ periotf when he plowed thiWuiifb1 : Pamlico liie !■ Reserve Quarterback, j^ellfct Dawsofc tossed S ^hdff piss to End stonifa who grabbed it on'thc Jones Cen tral 30 and Red 79 yards for an other half dozen numbers on tie visitor’s score. /sCopway was a standout both fcn ■^“' Hke a frightened aotop« s. also had hi Jr sen Jesse Thom s sons, who la seeking an absolve iifrdrCe 8f*j|*! Walter Sessoms m
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