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ONES COUNTY W. C^, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957' VOLUME IX Willie Hinson,. reckies driving, nolle pressed; James Lofttn,,three charges of violating the lkuWr laws, as months in prison suspended on payment of $200 fine and five years pond behavior; “Feet* Loftin, vio lating liquor law, $5», and hosts, Jerry Jones/larceny, nolle pros «e4; Percy Leon BoweH, speed ' tog 80 miles per hour, found guilty bf speeding 70 add ftoed add frosts; Alonza Kornegay, assault on female, guilty Pul judgment de ferred until November; Lindsey V. Maness, non-sqpport, nolle pres sed: Willie Fair Gooding, speed ing 70 miles per hour, $2$ and COStS-:Hc/,> -V X Clara Franklin, violating liquor I bw*s, 18 months to jaflsospemled ' on payment of costs and good be havior five year*; Seymore. Frank lin, violating liquor laws, nolle fetossed; Lewis Buck Kinsey, ■ speeding 65 miles per hour, $10 and costa., - George I1. Bailey, speeding 65,> fined $10and costs; James G. Bur-_ ney. recklpss driving, speeding and' vvWhout a license, no true Si li mm /pay costs and be of good behavior for three years; Chess Roberts,violating liquor laws, two years; Jesse Jones, non-support, not a true bill; Theodora Harper, assault on a female, nolle pressed; Vine Allen Behdpr, speeding 100 miles per hour, fined SSB'and costs'; Chestine Godley, assault on‘ a fe male, 18 months; Lester Hobbs Simpson, reckless driving and driv battle anjong mm in ■■ i «»vT the of barbecue tickets tat the barbe cue'to be heldit the school cafe-! testa ibis Friday' night", f • ^ The Athletic Department has secured a record player,-given by Gerald Pelletier of Maysvilje, a radio, given by Pelletier^ and Weeks «f Maysville, and^itt camera, given by f. W. Creagh of PollochaviUe, to give to the student selling the mod tickets. / . ..\ The winner will be determined Friday morning and (she prizes awarded Friday night ht the Home coming Game between Morehead City and Jones Central. Jones Central Takee Third Game 40-0 On JFriday Afternoon Last Friday afternoon on the Mxon athletic field |he Jones Cen~ «ral ftoeketsran cfvej- the Dixon team to the tune of 40 to 0. In the first quarter Raymond, Co&way, fullback, scdred oh a 6 yard run. The extra point was made by Clifton Hood, halfback. Also, in vthe first quarter ferry Pelletier, quarterback tnade a 10 yard'run to score. Cyrus Beddard caught a pass for the extra point. in the second quarter Ronald Mallard picked up a fumble and ran 20 yards for a touchdown. The bry for the- extra point failed. Just after the half Fenner Mof Harry Ben Sapp speeding 65, fined1 $10 and costs; Norham H. Thomas, speeding 70, fined $80 ^ and ,Curts ' Burt Crockett Johnson, speeding 67, $10 and costs; Linda, Davenport, speeding 65, fined- $25 and costs and two warrants against David Flesmirtg Chapman charging him with slapping his girl friend were nolle prossed when lb? girl friend admitted they had ‘‘made up” and agreed- to pay the court costs. er Metts Trial Postponed Until ember; Special Jury To Be Drawrt In Craven County fbr Murder Trial 0» Tuesday after considerable discussion the trial of Jasper Metis on charge of murdering Jake Koonce in February Of this year was postponed until the Novem ber 25th term «f Jones County Superior Court. Judge Paul Frizzelle of Snow Hill, who is presiding over this term of the court; ordered a panel of 75 jurors to be drawn in Crcven (County since sentiment tended to indicate that a very large percen tage of Jones Counrtians had already made, up their 'mipci in the case (which grew out of an argument be-' tween Metis and Koonce, prior to the actual killing, over Koonce tak ing Sfett’s wife off for \ Several months. . > • • place in Com service station, across the toad from operated by Metts. stopped at the Battle fill far a Coke and when i out he \vas met by armed with a' rifle practically a* soon out of the sta period Henderson pay dirt again from die 4 line,1 and Cagey Bonner, play uliback scored the extra point. ■ In the fourth period Allyn Daw son, in at ' the quarterback slot; passed forty yards to Cyrus Bed dard for- the siivth touchdown. The try for extra point failed. on Today Anywhere in the - South, and 1 perhaps in eireryother part of toe nation this week all, flews took a ;i hack seat to the Little Rock Story, | ©astern North Carolina voSrely Was no exception to this rule. «, . Strebt-corrier, barber shop, farid ge table; in feet anywhere two peo ple paused tb speak this explosive topic was No, 1, ai$d almost the only subject* , ' The price of tobacco, the pend-* ing decision of Judge DfliWiaiiam t to the mixed-seed toboto* coutro versy, the Syrian muddle were all tor down the list of cwtoemtional fey ttiat segment of the South that disagreed and perhdps with silent joy by thosewho welcomed an end to majority rights and the ultimate elevation of minority rights above «H else. ‘4../* ....; ■■ ^ ■ ' Same reminded that Ike had lied, that ti* July he had said he would never send troops into the South to enforce a court order, and now lass than two month*., fee had Crowned himself' as a prince 'of liar*.. . I i- . ' Others, said Be&’ahd the supreme court have throw* a cat into a kennell and are shocked now that a fight had broken out. • AU. refused to accept the assert; tion by Eisenhower and hls-camp canted and even refuse to dis cuss what he is on record as hav ing said 11 years ago on die sub ject ..of racial mixing. l&astern Carolinians were dis turbed this week by tiwo things: Firstly, of course, was the tramp of soldiers brought back after 80 years to continue the abuses of Thaddeus Stevens*and the Car pet Baggers. , ► Secondly, and pediaps most im portant', was the deep sorrow boardering on nausea over the ex pedient political cheapness of our ^national leaders, in both the Demo cratic and Republican parties. 0aoh of whom was crawling over the other in efforts to make the most piously corrupt utterance* on thfe "sanctity of , the law”, while the supreme court, the justice de partment and the president him self were grinding the written and pted law into dust from it is likely never to rise Jones Central Homecoming Jones Central High School will have its Home-Coming Celebration on Friday., September 27,‘ begin ning at 5:30 p. m. with a barbe cue supper. At 8 the “Rockets” will play Morehead City. At the half-time there will be a drawing from the banbecue ticket stubs. A lucky person will have a choice -of a ladies ring or a shot gun. The following girls were the top eight selected by the student body last Wednesday for the. Home Coming Parade. The Queen will not be announced until half-time at the game. Edna Earle Andrews, Kay Har rison, CairoT Jenkins, pillie Parker, Elaine Parker, Carolyn Price, Mary - Sue Price and Zelda Wdstbrook. Chicken Stew Chefs Mrs, Osbourne Mallard, Mrs.. Theodore Mallard> and Mrs. Clara Belle Mallard will be assisted by their husbands in making two large pots of chicken stew for the Home coming Celebration to be held at Jones Central High School Fri day beginning at 5:30 p. m. Stu dents at Jones Central are furnish ing the chickens and the Mesdames Mallard Will cook the stew. ‘Lon’ Edwards Speaks to Kickoff Meeting Monday of Farm Bureau Drive County as Edwards pointed out the pro gress made over the past years toy farmers through their own ef and an effective farm organi — and how the hen that laid the golden egg of an effective .to bacco program had been pludked of its feathers by production of undesirable tobacco types. Edwards said thait with an ef fective Farm Bureau of organized farmers a program of mutual aid to all farm people can help to re feather a molting bird. John M. Hargett, memibefship icbairman, announced the member ship goal for Jones County for 1957 of 600 people and expressed the hope that the membership drive Could be brought to a close with as near 100 per cent participation as possible. me ronowing town snip cnairmen have been.elected to spearhead the driye: White Oak, William Simp son; PollocksviUe, W. G. Mallard; Trenton, Mrs. Rom Mallard and (Raymond Harrison; beaver Creek, J. P. Davenport; Chinquapin, B. :C: Gray, St-; Cypress Greek, G. Bruce FOy and Haywood Brown; and TuMnahoe, J. C. Wooten and W- J.-Jones. They will be assisted by: Jeff Eisenhower in July When the Cheap politicians of Washington woro trying to {am tha so-callad civil rights Mil through cangrast'in July -one of the choap •«t of tha lot, Dave Eisonhowar, said: "I can't imagine any set of circumstances that would j»ver in duce me to send federal troops h* ♦o a federal court and Mo any Janes, Jr., J; -Man i, Denford Eubanks, Hugh Oliver, Alva B. Howard, Mr. and Mrs.'R. Ray Harrison, J. T. Stil ley, Z. A. Koonce, Lrnwood Scott, B. E. McDaniel, D. O. Gray, Robert A. Taylor, H. L. Jenkins, Harvey Andrews, Edmund Huff man, Lee Metts, Faison Nobles, 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Becton, D. A. Killingsworth, Walter Ives, Mrs. J. IB. Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mallard, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. West, Jr., Rom Mallard, Dalton Jarman, Thomas Hood, M. E. Moore, Paul Gilbert, Mrs. Raymond Harrison, and Macy Mallard. » The first report session will be held in the Jones County Agricul ture Building on Monday night,, September 30 when all solicitors; are urged to report. PTA Festival The PTA of the Maysville Ele mentary School will hold their annual Fall Festival Saturday night Sept. 28 in the school. Begin ning at 4 o'clock chicken salad plates will be served and other events of the evening will take place at 7:30. There will be a re freshment stand, bingo, fish pond grab bag, cake walks, bean guess ing and the evening will be cli maxed with the crowning of the King and Queen of Hie Festival. The public is cordially invited. FFA Tobacco Show Held in Kinston t, The 6th Annual igbaceo show and fete for Future Farmers of Ameri ca was hefld at Cooperative Ware house No. 2 last Monday in Kin First’ prize was- a $25 savings: bond and went to Thurman Pate: of Moss Hall. Second place went to Freddy Rhodes of Moss Hill and third prize went to Ceorge West ‘ vfe the other persons winning waft-toe Maides of Mays
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