1 J fi5i;:::&i!ii:o.itiicarol;;a Blaeketml Join Bines T Start Tar heel Salt Water Angling Bononia; oooooooooooo Drive-In Tteatre pink mix, N. C Where the whole Family Goes" To See Good Shows - Telephone 2841 Your Weekly Movie Guide Sunday, May 31 'Montana Territory' . In Technicolor Lon McCallister and ' ; Wanda Hendrix Cartoon Mon., Tues., June 1 - 2 Walt Disney's Snow White And The 7 Dwarfs Comedy In Tecnnicolor Wed Thurs., June 3 4 His Kind Of Woman Robert Mitchum and ' . ,. Jane Russell Cartoon FrL, Sat, June 5-6 - s llext Voice i You Hear James Whitmore and Nancy Davis Also Apache Country j . Gene Autry and - Carolina Cotton Cartoon OOOOOOOO OO O O ivilotor fof CC.7Q for yc:7 $1627.09 tsys a 1553 C"C Fit!:-.? cEii 105 HP Valve in-head Engine e' 8.0 toTCon. ' ; pression Ratio e "6.Footer" Cab 45-Ampere Generator Double -Acting Shock Absorbers Recirculating Bali-Bearing Steering . Self. Energizing Brakes Synchro-Meth Trans , mission 6-Ply Heavy-Duty Tires. , -. , ....... 1 - Model 101-22. DUAL-RANGE TRUCK HYDRA-MATIC ond oHier opffoneff equipment, occeuorie, ttale and local faxet, ony, oddlHonal. Price may vary slIghHy In odolnlng cormnmlriei due M shipping charges. ' '1 1 prices lubjeq to change without notice. Battens Produce First . Dolphin Of Season. Flo Bis Drum; Boer bland License Agreement Becomes official; Question: Can RockfUh hab Its Be Changed? How To Grow Blc Trout...'., Feed En Hambur ger. n:---v With the annual, run of bluefish barely two weeks old along the southeastern North Carolina shoals, large, numbers of Spanish mackerel have, moved In to Join the bluefish. As a result; fish boxes are being Oiled by .a multitude of anglers alt the way front Snead's Ferry southward to Frying Fan Shoals. Most rewarding catch of the season so far has been- chalked ' up at Snead's Ferry. A quarter of local trailers, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Godwin; Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Godwin,. Jr., brought back 256 bluefish and 45 Spanish mackerel Monday. They were fish ing from Captain Mart. Fulcher's boat Miss, Etta." It. was an auspic ious beginning for Captain Fulcher. The day before, he took a party out to the. same area off Snead's Ferry, and came back happy with six mackeral and 14 blues. ., , since that was the first catch of the season for Snead's Ferry. t . At Frying Pan, bluefish continues productive and the mackeral are helping liven things up. M. B. Logan and party from Kings Mt, N. C, went out with Capt Ray Stubbs on the "Bessie Bay" Monday and came back with 40 mackeral and 59 blues ranging from one to three pounds apiece,. With that, Capt. Stubbs passed the word, "Come and get 'eml" On the same day, Capt. Leon McKeithan and the "Botfly" - also out of South- port, brought back 110 nice blues from the fabulous Frying Pan. John McArthur and party from Sanford,J N. C, had the fun. After weeks of foul fishing along the banks of Dare County and around Cape Hatteraa,. things look ed up this week. The. first dolphin of the season; was. boated by a party fishing from Capt Hallas Foster's "Albatross II" out of Hat teraa. Up the beach, channel, bass catches improved, with surf casters generally having luck with big ones. Largest bass of the week was a 48-pounder, caught by Ralph G. Wilson of Washington, D. C Al though few drum have been caueht by any method since, the Easter week-end, whether by surf casting or trolling, there's one distinction 6M"M!4"MHetie4Hg j Nu-Pont Drive-In Theatre $ Highway 258 - Rlchlands Road- 2 miles out of Kinston ion. Fit, May 88-29 DOUBLE DYNAMITE $ Starring Frank Sinatra and . Jane Russell Saturday, May 30 LAST OUTPOST ' Starring Ronald Began and Rhonda Fleming ' And i-i v JUNGLE MANHUNT Starring Johnny Weismoeller and Angela Queen v May 31 Toes, Jon BLOCKHEAD THE PIRATE Starring Linda Darnell and. ;-v Robert Newton : Fed, Than, Jane 1-4 ' . )UTPOST IN MALAYA Starring Claadette Ctolbert , and Jack Hawkins1 . tttooooftoftosooftoo t ft It izc delivered i ' i ' " Hillbilly O J t 1111 f 1 Parade S. . NELSON- KINO - . . aUMIT BOBUTg The top ten tunes of the week ' as selected from your cards and letters .. ' CompJocJ by - v ' ' NELSON KING and MARTY ROBE KTS , i HI ya, friends and neighbors; yep . . . it's us again , . . Nelson and Marty . . . your country cousins who spin the platters you ask for on the WCKT HTT.T.BTTiT.Y HIT PARADE each night . . .' you know, one of the nice things about this job of ours, Is the swell folks from all over the U. S. who drop into the studio to see us when they happen to be in Clncy , . . we're always meeting swell folks who. tell us they listen to the JAMBOREE ', or the HIT PARADE In their home towns; Other night for Instance ... PAT TRAMMEL! Editor-publisher of that fine newspaper, The Houston Herald, down in , Dothan, Ala. dropped by to say hello. Pat's paper carries this column each week, and he was nice enough to tell us that you folks down around Dothan like It pretty well . . . COUNTRY SONO ROUND-UP'S recent popularity poll brought top place to HANK SNOW, With the late HANK WILLIAMS and WEBB PIERCE running second and third ... : ERNIE LEE . . . off on a 21-day tour of OI camps and installations in Europe . . . Just another CAW artist going all out for the boys I . ; JUSTIN TUBB, talented son of ERNIE, has left U of Texas studies to do a daily C ft W DJ show at WHIN Gallatin Tenn. Good luck, Justin ... BUCK LAKE RANCH PARK, ANGOLA, IND. opened for 7th season May 24, with GRANDPA JONES, MRS. HANK WILLIAMS, PAUL HOWARD, CIRCLE-C RANCH BOTS and FLORENCE! WEBB ' supplying the entertain ment . . . There's a big deal com ing up at Marysvllle, Tenn. when the HILLBILLY HOMECOMING opens on June 29, to run through July 4, Big exhibits of country handicraft and antiques . . . and afternoon and evening appear- -4- to Tarheel channel bass. Not one has been reported this season that weighed less than 30 pounds. North Carolina and Virginia officials have finally inked into being the reciprocal license agreement- covering the huge ' Buggs Island reservoir. Under tern s of the agreement, only one licen is necessary to fish anywhere in the lake or its tributaries navigable by boat That license can be either a state or non-resident license. County licenses are not good for fishing the entire reservoir. , Before many years have passed, there may be a stock of landlocked striped bass in the Buggs Island! oooooooooooo PEIl-Ull Drive - Irl 1 Theatre Two Drive - Ins in Thursday ft Friday, May 28 ft 29 "ROAD TO BALI" Bmg Crosby. Bob Hope, and Dorothy Sal, May St, : . Doable Feature RENEGADES of the BIO GRANDE . : Starring .Bod Cameron ' "JUNGLE GODDESS" Ralph Byrd and Wanda McKay Son, ft- Mon- May 31 ft ' Jane 1 . . "NAKED SPUR" James Stewart and Janet Leigh . Tuesday ft Wednesday, Jane t ft S "CAVALRY SCOUT Starring Rod Cameron Tharsday ft Friday, Jane ft 1 "CALL OF THE WILD" Clark Gable and Loretta Yoang Stage Show Thurs., June 4 Uncle Marvin and his Swamp Root Boys Regular Admission OOOOOOOOOOOO !r Monday and Tuesday. June 1 and t .' "AFFAIR IN TKINIDAD" . With Bite Baywortn and Glenn Ford rr ,, Color Cartoon . Wednesday Only, Jane 3 "OUTLAW WOMEN" , ' In Color , ' With Richard Bober and Marie Windsor Chapter S BADAB MEN From The MOON Tharsday and Friday, June 4 and S -. , "CITY BENEATH THE SEA" ' ''-'. ' Color By Technicolor :a- With Robert Ryan and Mala Powers v , ' Color. Cartoon , I ! I! i! M of plenty of name enter tainers, song writers and celebri ties In the U ft W. aeld. .- Well ... you broke last week's three way tie for first place, by bringing J. REEVES' Mexican Joe up from the fourth spot . . . It's a good tune, and not only did you put it 1st, but It's also 1st In BU.L80AIU7S national rating;. Here's the way you lined 'em up for us to play on the HILLBILLY HIT PARADE ... 1. Mexican Joe (4) J. Beeves 8. No Help Wanted (1) :.,,. n Carlisle 8. Your Cheatin Heart (1) Hank Williams 4. Kew Llga 1 . ' . Hank Williams B. Last Walts (B) f. '' Webb Pleroe 6. Take These Chains From My Heart (6) . Hank Williams 7. I Couldnt Keep From Cryln' (1) , ..Marty Bobbins 8. Bummln Around (7) - v . . T. T. Tyler ft. Knot Hole (8) v . CarUsles M. That Hound Dog In . The Window (- ..... v , . - . Homer ft Jethro And here's our hot tip for the week. Watch "Spanish Fireball" by HANK SNOW. It's a comer . . , and that's the way well spin 'era for you . '. . the war yeu picked 'em. And so, until next week, same swell paper, and each night on the WCKY HILLBILLY HIT PA RADE, where your friends and neighbors gather each night. So long, ..... ' Hehan. and reservoir. Biologists don't know if it will work, but - they've put 500,000 striped bass fry In the lake to grow and, they hope, spawn. Rockfish are anadromous fish...-. which means they normally live in salt water and spawn in fresh water. North Carolina wildlife 'of ficials want to know if they'll thrive in fresh water all the time. They know the fish will grow to matur ity in fresh water, but the spawn ing problem is something else. In about four years, they'll know...; if something new has been intro duced under the sign of Pisces. . . . Score another triumph for Tar heel fish biologists. As the result of a new feeding technique in the OOOOOOOOOOOO WALLACE Drive - In Theatre Wallace for You FrL, Sat, May 29-3v Doable Featare "TAXT Dan Dailey and Constance Smith and "Buffalo Bill Rides Again" Richard Arlen and Jennifer Belt San. til Tues., May 31 Ul Jane 9 "To The Shores Of Tripoli" John Payne and Mamreen OVam Wednesday A Tharsday, Jane I ft 4 "Whistle Stop" Avs Gardner and George Baft ; OOOOOOOOOOOO 1 I i Ml 1 ! t I state's trout hatcheries, trout are being released in the streams of Western North Carolina, at the age of one year, which range in size from nine to 12 inches. Flyrodders say they're getting the largest one year trout this year they've ever hooked id the mountain streams. Chief ingredient of the new diet is, of all things, fresh ground beet ' Green Tree Frog The Green Tree Frog must be well known. It bears so many com mon names. Bell frog, fried bacon frog, cowbell frog, marsh tree frog are a few of the more descriptive of those common names. Of course some of these common names are applied to some other ': kinds of frogs. ":..'i!v ' s:V.-.. The Green Tree Frog is found qear the edges of fresh waterways on water plants, bushes, over-hanging trees or vines. Some of its rel atives will stray farther from water than will : the Green Tree Frog. Usually this species is found close to the, water level rather than high above it. Rafts of water hyacinth or stands of pickerel, weed (see illustration) provide " a superior type of vegetation to meet the needs of this frog. - - v ;: ,; ; Mature Green Tree Frogs reach a lengthy of from Vi to 2 1-2 Inches with the female being definitely larger than the males. The male is dark olive above with some orange spots scattered over , the back. It is lighter on the side and there is a creani-colored streak which runs lengthwise of the side almost to the hind legs. The throat is green just under the mouth and the chin is cream-colored. Lower on the throat is a pinkish area that marks the wrinkled throat proper. The fe male lacks the pinkish chin of the male, the undersides from the groin to the chin being more or less unl formlv cream-colored. . All sorts of interpretations nave been made torepresent the call of the Green Tree Frog. Some say that, the froe says "fried bacon' repeatedly. Others claim that the words "grab, grab, grabit, grabit" better 'represent the sound. Still others claim, that it is a simple repeated "quonk" closing with a "quank". At a distance a chorus of the frogs sounds much like a cowbell . The sounds are produced by tne males alone. They come to the breeding grounds or show a wish to reproduce before the females da ' Breeding usually takes place between mid-April and mid-August The ' eggs . float in small films or clusters Dear the water surface to some support : The esffs are blacK or Drown ana white or cream. The tadpole that develops from the egg is of no ex traordinary size, reaching a max imum of about Wi inches in lengtn. The tail is long and drawn out in the tadnole. The body is green with yellowish or ivory stripe down the side of the head. After a develop ment of from 55 to 63 days the ma? ture tadpole ' transforms - into the frog form. How long after this be fore the animal has reached repro ductive maturity does not seem to be established. -vv These frogs are of course of no great economic importance. They feed as adults only on living ani mal matter and in this capacity no doubt destroy many pests such as mosquitoes. The frogs themselves are preyed on by a variety of ene mies including fish, birds, mammals and other frogs. About one-half of all North Caro lina milk plants have been con structed since 1939. North Carolina's dairy industry output has more than doubled since 1940. - C'liTJVii., TB1EA70E Mount Olive, N. C. iir Conditioned By Refrigeration Fri., Sat, May 29 39 ' The Naked Spur Color B Technicolor , Starring James Stewart and Janet Leigh Sun. - Tues., May 1 June 2 "By The Light Of r The Silver t 'csn" ;. 3 : 'in Technicolor' ,.;' ; . With Gordon McCreak . ' v and Doris Day Wednesday only, June 3 una lily C:-::::i In Technicolor . . ' With Robert Began and - , Mala Powers , . rhurs., Fri., June 45 "Girls CI FJ-r-rc lilrrJ" r -;- la Techn'pf r 'La Cenn and K on Taylor by Dr. Harold J. Dudley Raleigh, N. C. Men of the Pres byterian Synod of North Carolina, formerly headed by Boyall R. Brown, Winston-Salem business ex ecutive, will sponsor the fourth annual Church Conference for Ne gro Youth June 8-13, State Teachers College, Fayetteville, North Caro lina. An average of one hundred Negro youth have benefited by the three, previous conferences, as is evidenced by the large number of letters which are received annually from delegates. According to Dr. J. O. Mann, Charlotte, Synod's Di rector of Religious Education, forty five youths wrote letters of appreci ation following the 1953 conference. "The conference," : confided one delegate, "has meant more to me than anything in my life. I have learned more about the Holy Bible than ever before. I am going to accept Christ into my heart and SPORTS by Ted - There is a program under-way In the Tuckahoe Marshes of south ern New, Jersey that has changed local ideas' about mosquito control. This fact may seem out of place here, but it points the way to water fowl rehabilitation possibilities of nationwide significance. , ' ' To begin with, ditching and oil ing have been virtually the only methods of mosquito control on the Atlantic coastal marshes for the last 50 years; recently aerial spray ing also has been used. This des troys habitat and, as outdoor writer Cleveland - Van Dresser remarks: It's a cinch ducks and geese aren't going to stay in a region where they or their young can't live. In 1939 the New Jersey Division of Fish and Game decided to try an experiment It would impound the waters of the Tuckahoe Marshes and apply biological methods to control mosquitoes. It was hoped and expected that . the impound ment would result in two things: lessening of mosquitoes in the area, and establishment of good water fowl habitat They did bom. Quite a bit of research went into the habits of mosquitoes ' before actual construction of dikes was started. It was learned that the in sects laid their eggs in mud flats not affected by normal tide fluctu ations. Excessively high tides stag nant pools In their wake and it was in these pools that the mosqui toes bred. It was reasoned tha if water was impounded and Hula Drive In Tiisatre CHINQUAPIN, N. C Son, Mon, May SI and Jane "Road To Bali" Bang Crosby and Bob - News and Cartoon TaesL, Wed, Jan 33 Miraculous Journey Utile Easels Short and Cartoon . Than. Fri, Jane ft S "The Lawless Breed" Bock Hudson and Julia Adams . Cartoon and Short Satarday, Jan v ,' t ' "Annie Oakjey" Bean-tar Barbara Stan wick B Cartoons and Serial OOOOOOCGOUOO Twilile TI:::!re , BEULAVHAJB, N. C. Box Office Opens At 1M , . Show Starts At 1M Thank, FrL, May SB M "BECAUSE OF YOU" " Starring Loretta Young and Jeff Chandler Sati May SO . Doable Featare "LONG HORN" Starring EI11 Elliott ; '- V'"''."- And . '''.''.' ' V "IHLLEHXY ' r DLITIIHAIG" Bad Duncan and Edgar Kennedy Sunday, May 31 "ATr.IL IN PARIS" In Technicolor ' Doris Day and Bay Belger Eion, Toes, J ne 1 3 GUN C:.:C3S technicolor Aaflrey B'ssrphy ft Susan Calvert live for Him.' . , ' The conference, usually conducted simultaneously with the summer school at the State Teachers College, has the highest endorsement of the college authorities, including Presi dent J. W. Seabrook, who on oc casion has been the inspirational speaker. The faculty for the confer ence is composed of a mixed group of Negro and white leaders. Among the former are the Reverend Leon Anderson, former pastor of the Amay James Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, Miss Julia Reid, Fayette ville, and the Reverend Lawrence Bottoms, f the Board of Church Extension, Presbyterian Church in the United States, Atlanta. Local Presbyterian men's groups among the more than 625 churches of the Synod have sponsored' ens' or more Negro youth, supplying the funds to care for the expenses to attend the conference.". AFIELD Resting kept at a constant level during mosquito breeding time, the insects would find no place to lay . their eggs for the simple reason that there would be no mud flats and stagnant pools. ; The first impoundment was only 60 acres (now there are 1300 acres controller by nine dikes). As these filled with fresh water from natu ral drainage to the north, fish came in - mostly pickerel, bass and cat fish. These did a pretty fair job of eating the larvae of any mosquito that bred in the impoundment So from the standpoint of mosquito control the experiment was a suc cess. What about waterfowl? :r . Today between 12 and IS thou sand, use the area annually, and these include geese . and , swans which haven't been' seen in' south Jersey for years. Furthermore, some black ducks are 'nesting in the marshes, which never happened before. ...,. ;';, Ky--;A:v.i;i-;:- ADDraislnB .the situation from a dollars and cents standpoint. It costs less in the long run to install uiipuuuuiueuis la m given area wan it does to maintain a constant ditnh. ing and spraying program. Ditches AIB OONDITONKB BY I ' Sunday and' Monday, May 31 jj mU iHJiil "llever Let Me Co" - With Clark Gable and Gene Tiexney ' y-v':-:. Cartoons ';:;.:.: T;V:. ; Tuesday and Wednesday, Jane S and S : "THE LONE HAND" , With Joel McCree and Barbara BMe . ; Tharsday and Friday, Jane 4 and I "REMAINS TO BE SEEN" . ' With Jane Aliysm Satarday only, Jane "SAN ANTOND" With Rod Casnerea sad Arlene Vhelan Serial 1 1 vna Pl ii : : IN CORPO We Specialize In Kiln Dried Lumber And Molding Of All Kinds FOUR MILES WEST OF WALLACE, N. C. J " ON HIGHWAY 41 " "Yea Name It, We Cot It" Linville Concrete Blocks Are More Accurate And A Smoother Finish Paints - The Best On The Market Is Laurances. ' W. & P. Window Units : E. O. W. Window Units V: A Cushion Balance In Rainy Weather , It Does Not Stick. Doors 2 Panel Or Flush Type Hoofing . ghect Kock ' Siding Cclotex ' 1 Ply Wood "Wc HAVE EVEQTI""1 I have to be cleaned regularly and it is usually a costly hand-labor job. And at best the effect of insecti cides is temporary. The dikes at Tuckahoe are permanent - automo biles and trucks can use them; and they have withstood two hurricanes, ' Sportsmen whose favorite marshes are about to be drained would do well to investigate the New Jersey program. , Farm flocks in - North Carolina produced 145,000,000 eggs, during April, 1,000,000 more than April, 1952, t ,i Loans and commodity inventories ' of the Commodity Credit Corpora tion as of March 81 totaled $3465, 643,000 - loans for $1.9 billion and inventories valued at more than ' $1.1 billion. The sustained net loss for the nine months of fiscal 1953 was about $30,000,000, compared with a loss of $67,000,000 In fiscal 1952. THEATRE, KINSTON, N. C Now Through Satarday, May 39 (la Technicolor) , -tarrtng ' Ronald Began ' Eatfre Week Beginning Bueday, iof 51 'Salomi1 (fa Teohnieolor) Btta Caywarth and : Stewart Grainger 1trnrr REFRIGERATION and Jane 1 and Ton BATED w i i tat, Jane 8, Starts 3 ft Euns cont 'td 11 P. M Doable Featare ; "NO IICLD3 r.-TTHED" . ':. 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