THE JONES COUNTY NUMBER 4 TRENTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1961 VOLUME XIIV Health Pageant, Dress Revue, Talent Contest, Speaking for Jones 4-H’ers Wednesday Night Wednesday night Jones County 4-H Clubbers held one of their most successful programs, includ ing the annual health pageant, ta lent contest,' dress revue and speak ing contest. County 4-H Council President Wilson Lowery Jr. presided and welcomed those who attended. The winners of the health pag eant included Junior Queen Betty IBecton and Junior King David Cox land Senior Queen Carol Haddock and Senior King Don Phillips. Talent contest winners included Dalton and Alton Cox in first place Iwith their guitar plunking and singing; 2nd place the M&ysviUe daggers who did two square dance numbsrs and 3rd place Caroline lAivery with'piano selections. Dress Revue winners included in the junior division: 1st place Betty Beotian, 2nd place Audrey Doster, 3rd place Lib McDaniel and 4th place Janice Lowery. In the Senior division Gretcben Davis was winner. In the speaking contest the junior winners included Cyrus Whaley and Sonia Rae Harrison. In the senior dihisipn, Brent Hill. Polly McDaniel' wrote the script for the entire program and along with Mary Lindell Cox and Dor othy 'Philyaw served Si as narrators of the program. Huge Still Destroyed In Southwood Section Early Sunday Morning Deputies Buoky Raymer and Wil liam Stroud early Sunday morn ing discovered and destroyed a large whisky still in the South wood section of lower Lenoir Coun ty. They said the still appeared to have been in operation for some time, and had a steam-type still Capable of turning out 700 gallons of stumphole per week. Miash vats had a capacity of 4, 000 gallons at the still but all were not filled when the still was found. Land Transfers Two land transfers were record ed during the past week in the Office of Jones County Register of Deeds Bill Parker. From Francis Walters to Francis Walters and others a tract in em press Creek Township. From Clay Koonce to Shirley /Temple Koonce Perry .23 acres in Tuckahoe Township. Marriage License During the past week Jones County Register of Deeds Bill Parker has issued two marriage license: To Ivey Douglas Barbee, 22, and Travel Deane Gooding, 17, both of Trenton. To Charlie Carter Jr., 21, and (Majorie King, 17, both of Tuckahoe Township. IN SIXTH FLEET Melvin Rich, boilerman third class, son of Mr. add Mrs. Walter I. Rich of Route 1, Trenton, is Divorce Suit Filed Mary Montgomery Carr filed suit this week in Jones- County Superior Court asking a “divorce absolute” from her husband, Clyde Carr. The complaint says they were married July 12, 1946, have tiwo children who now live with their mother and that they separated in May of 1958. i ' . >K VISITING STUDENT A1 Capehart, who has finished .Pheiffer College, and will enter Duke Divinity School in the fall, 'will be with the Methodist Church for five weeks to help in the serv ices, in Day Canips, and other activities. Restraining Order Issued to Permit Getting out Timber A temporary restraining order was signed last week by Superior Court. Judge Albert Cowper against Mr' and Mrs. James 11 West, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. West, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. West Jr. and Mrs. Pj( J. West. The order was requested by Fin ley McMillan, timber dealer, who owned timber rights on property .adjoining the West lands, and could only get to aaf'get out the timber on a road across the West property. , The Wests bad forbidden Mc Millan’s agents to use the road, and bis timber rights on the tract of land in questioned expired on June 1st. * ,•< A further hearing in the temper orary order is set for Saturday imorning before Judge Henry Ste vens to determine if the order is to be set aside or made permanent. Divorcee Sues Former Relatives Seeking Collect Money She Feels Due From Her Previous Marriage Mrs. Margaret B. Williams of Virginia is suing her former sis ter-in-law and brottoer-ittrlaw for $2,700 which she claims is due her. Mrs. Williams, former wife of J>d^rd ®sito