i by Mrs. Jake Phillips Mrs. R. J. Taylor of Goldsboro visited her sister, Mrs. C. C. Dameron, Saturday. • ■$’ . -v -4 Mrs. Eva Mattocks visited her son, Randolph, at Rose Hill this weekend. • • • Mrs. A. G. Heath visited her children a few days last week at Hubert, Morehead and Beaufort. > • ♦ Ruth, Sybil and Jane Marshall Jenkins of New Bern visited Mrs. Lila Weeks Sunday.* Dewayne and Shirley Ennis and children, Valerie, Joy and Jill, of Ohio visited Miss Liller Collins Friday. * * * • Ellen Mattocks spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Walter Scott. * *' * :-r"" Carl Wafers and 'Mrs. George Yancey are patients at Craven County Hospital. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Guy McLean of Norfolk visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Meadows. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Avan Mitchell of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mitchell for a short time Mon day. i Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Littleton and son, Jay, of Raleigh are visit ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foscue, this week. • * * .j Mrs. Mack Meadows, Lionel, Edward and Eloise visited Fori Macon and Snead’s Ferry Sun Mrs. Margaret LaRoque and daughter, Anne, visited Iasi week at New Bern with hei mother, Mrs. Sally Manning. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Roland Nelson and children of Virginia visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nelson, last week. • * * Joyce Joimson is spending a few days in Virginia with hei father, Ralph Johnson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Conwaj and Pam of Raleigh visited hil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colon Con way, Sunday. * * * Jerry Mills is visiting a fev days in MEN'S CLUB MEETS The Ken’s Club met Sundaj Morning at sight o’clock at the Methodist Chinch. Breakfasi was served by Jimmy Jones ant Leroy Meadows. Those attending were Rober Mattocks, William E. Mattocks ' Louis Eubanks Jr., Sam Pruitt Edey Jones, Leonard Thomp son, Joe Thompson, Rev. Car Calliway, Rudolph Pelletier, El wood Morris, Roger Mallard Bert Mercer, Jimmy Jones, Le roy Meadows, and one visitor area will be tfiat Sylvia private kto— ber 5th in the The school \— year-old children Hours of from 9 tO ! Friday. V 1 Parents interested in full de tails about the school may con tact Hiss Jenldns at 716 Main Street or by telephone at 743 5161. Miss Jenkins has1 outlined a typical day for the School as fol lows: 9 a,m, — Pevotionals and Flag Salute. > ~ 9:19 — Learning or art activi ties. 9:45 — Language 10 — Outside games and ex ercises. 10:30 — Refreshments 11 — Music or science 11:15 — Free Play with wide choices offered all children. 11:50 — Storytime Noon — Dismissal Land Transfers In the past two weeks the fol lowing land transfers have been recorded in the office of Jones County Register of Deeds Bill Parker. From J. E. and Essie Millard to Alta Ann Mallard Abernathy 57.5 acres in Trenton Township. From Dwight L. and Etha Wa ters to Dwight A., Geraldine, Roger and Carolyn Waters and Edward and Dorris Oliver a tract in Pollocksville Township. From John T. B. Jenkins and Irma Laws Tapp under the will of Mary Tapp Jenkins 652 acres in Beaver Creek Township to the Weyerhauser Paper Company. From Wise Homes of N. C. to Jimmie D. Richardson a lot in Tuckahoe Township. , From James Hood, trustee, to Carolina Model Homes lot in Cy press vreea. From Lillian J. Phillips to Clara Johnson Goodiftg 1 acre in Beaver Creek Township. Ffcm J. C. Foscue, Cedi Mea dow* and G. S. Pelletier, trustees of Maysville Methodist Church to f^rst Citizens Bank one-lotin From James and Martha Mea dows to Modern Homes Inc., one lot in White Oak Township. From Council Marchmond to Ifillicent Moore one lot in White Oak Township. 51 From Claude WlDie to Sylves ter Samuel and Nettie Gerald HaU 11 lots in PoHocfcsville Township. From William and Helen Biggs to John Bender and Della Sue Cannon oi ville. OOKMOBILE SCHEDULE FOR JONES COUNTY ;* Friday, July 28 HWy. 17 1.00- 1:30 r. A. Harriett’s Home _1:40*2:00 Oak Grove Coro Friendship Church y ’ ■ j—!—■—— 2:15- 2:35 3:30- 4:00 Tom Heath New President State Savings League Thomas W. Heath Jr. of Kin ston was elected president of he North Carolina Savings and Joan League on Tuesday in tsheville where the annual neeting of the organization was >eing held. Mr. Heath is presi lent of Mutual Savings and Loan n Kinston., ~ APPEALS LARCENY RAP In recorder’s court Monday Willard Sutton of 409 East North Street was given 12 months in prison for two charges of lar ceny and one charge of public drunkenness. He appealed to superior court .*• for Which'is to have the archi tect and officials of the North Carolina Medical Care Commis sion look the sites over. It was also agreed that Kin ston Public Works Superinten dent Tommy Briley would have prepared, a large detailed map, showing not only the locations of each site, but their elevations, existing city sewer and water lines, the flight approaches to Stallings Field and the outlines of the thoroughfare plan ap proved by the State Highway Commission for the Kinston area. Thp 15- sites offered includ ed those of Mrs. Cecil Moore, J. E. Shackelford, Jack Alexander, Rodney Goodman, Leslie Worth ington Jr., H. B. Taylor, B. R. “Doc” Rouse, Merle Edwards, Raymond Cunningham, Mrs. E. Y. Speed, John F. Mewborne, Corita Johnson and Mrs. Ruby Bronstein. Cunningham has offered a choice of three sites. All sites were for 50 Or more acres ex cept that of Miss Johnson, who offered a SOsacre site. The sites extend from Good man’s farm near the Kinstonian Riyer with 5ICT The City of its consultant e plied to the of the ^orps of for permission to eith< an underground or an \ water main across Neuse River about 600 feet downstream from the Queen Street bridge. % ■ The application says bids will be opened in about sjx weeks from July iTth at which time> the city will; decide which of the two systems is preferable. The Corps of Engineers was informed that if buried the main would be at least 3.6 feet below the river bottom and if, strung overhead it would have a vertical clearance of 25 feet above norm al water level and have 40 feat between the supports which car ried it across the river. Persons who wish to make comments pertinent to the Corps of Engineers on this project should make them in writing on or before 4:45 p.m. August 17th in the Wilmington office. This system will connect the city’s newest deep well and

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