t J J z rrsAxsvaix m. o. kx3at, turn s. ism . (- . t . y ' 4 f ''I ft 7 1 ft , I: i - rt J " , i ' t; , , I - et '.-"-f'. v'' J v.Mtniia -''''-"' .' Cliffs of the Neuse, May M ' Swimming privileges will not be available te the public at the "Cliff . new playground, area", tiring the " . aummer months as previously an j, nounced, Russell Kornegay, park V superintendent said here today. , . v , .... si;... ;,? . Work has not progressed as well , as hoped for, the superintendent f Mid, and the lake project is not ex pected to be completed until the . latter part of the summer. The new bath house is nearly fin-. ished, fc; said, but the lake site will xequir considerable more work be- i fore it can be opened for public use. r - However, be added, this will not v affect ttw public's use of other park facilities which will open on their ., t regular schedule, , ..The happiest people are so busy they dont have time to wonder if they are having a good time. Ataeide Kills Hul Grass Cane Grass And Johnson Grass . JuV'S KOSIETIAXING NEWS By SARAH T. JONES ' V Home Service Bepresentattvf Carolina Power light Ce. See Us For Your Supply VEST & STANTON Kinston, N. C. T.i: 1500 Two Week Old Chicks This Week At Bargain Price PARROTT BROS. 21 1-16 No. Heritage Kinston, N. C. H3 1 ail:. Patented, Streamlined ItlcDoicell COUPLINGS fcj INpjEgBfc-" Automatic Tee First, p ateats4 Csskst- 'Cell Prtssers Ucfc Da? lea ' la this unique design, water prei : sore provides a watertight eeal ., automatically at both high or low pressures. No tools required. No ' nooks, latches or gadgets. Faster and easier to use, the McDowell ' Coupling saves time and money. i Free Planning Service! .Frea Literature! Kinston 4737 1 Thompson Irrigation Co. fill N. Heritage St Dept. D , Kinston, N". C " i i i r H4 Thompson Irrigation l CO. eVS. ' Kinston, N. C. C!r!ri&nt4nf .?:: 1 So -many .fresh vegetables and fruits are prepackaged for retail sale today that family food-shoppers as well as all concerned with mar keting need to understand both the advantages ' and prqblems of this new trend. ' .If properly cared for, prepack aged produce has several advan tages over that sold; in bulk,.' says H. A. Schomer of the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. It makes self- service possible for many items that otherwise require handling.' weigh ing and wrapping by clerks. Thus, it saves time and labor, for both shoppers and retailers. It is more sanitary and - saves waste from handling by shoppers. Some special services for the housewife are in cluded - for example, spinach is washed before packaging, sweet corn is husked and trimmed, slaws and salads are cut or otherwise prepared for serving. If vegetables and fruits are packaged near where they are grown, shipping space and expense is saved. Also the wrap protects against loss of moisture and wilting - an important advan tage. But there are special prflblams, too. One is cooling or refrigeration, especially in retail stores. In the moist atmosphere inside the pack age, some fresh fruits or vegetables are more perishable -. more likely to decay or discolor unless kept cold. Cuts and bruises from trim ming or other preparation of veg etable before packaging add to their perishability. One decayed fruit or vegetable may mean loss of the whole package - or repack ing Thus, it pays to package only high-quality fruits or vegetables. Prompt cooling after harvest and before packaging is needed because the packageslows up cooling. Pack ages then must be kept cold in stor age, shipping and in retail stores. Fresh vegetables and fruits are still living when packaged, thus differ from canned or frozen products. Perforation or other "breathing" arrangements must be maie for transparent film packages. Costs of labor and materials, also the smaller quantity from trimming, need close calculation so the packaging will not make the product too expen sive. -. Angier Girl Wins YPTF Scholarship Ann Critcher, 17-year-old high school junior from Route 2, Angier, has been selected to receive the WPTF Scholarship to the Fourth Annual North Carolina High School Radio-TV Institute. Miss Critcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Critcher, will be presented the award at a later date when she will also be a guest on the "Harriet Pressly" program. An outstanding student at Coats High School, she has been a member of the Beta Club, honorary scholas tic organization for three years, and has been active in sports and music. At the Rdio-TV Institute, jointly sponsored by the University of North Carolina Department of Rad io and the North Carolina Associa tion of Broadcasters, students will be instructed in announcing, radio production, and writing. The Insti tute opens on June 6 and continues through June 20. Miss Critcher is the third winner of the scholarship award, which is valued at $100, and covers all ex penses to the Radio-TV Institute. Last year's winner was Michael O'Hara of Neuse. Summer Schedule For Cliffs Park "Effective on Sunday, June 6, the Cliffs of the Neuse State Park will observe its Summer Schedule, which will be in effect through Labor Day. Under the Summer Schedule, the Park will open as usual at 8:00 a.m., but it will close at 10:00 p.m., which is two hours later than it was closed under the Spring Schedule. The hours are being extended to take care of the increased demand by families and organized groups for late evening use of the Park facili ties. As in the past few years, the Park will again this Summer offer two added services to the public A Naturalist will be available from June 1 through Labor Day to work with groups and individuals Inter ested in the Park's Nature Study Program. The Naturalist will be available for Nature Study Hike! In the Park, and Nature Study Leo- tures both in the Park and away from the Park upon request The other added service to the public wtil be the operation of the Re freshment Stand, located at the Picnic. Shelter. It should Demoted, however, that the Refreshment stand will be in operation only on Sundays and holidays, . beginning Sunday, June 6 and running through LahprDay. i v t , There has been a marked Im provement and expansion in the Park's picnicking, facilities.' The Park now offers 75 'outdoor picnic tables and benches ' and outdoor fireplaces and grills, a barbecue pit and . shelter and ' picnic, shelter " " 1 ''' 1 ' ' ' i i ' i ita two urepiaces ana gruu una U tables and benches, The Park1 slso boasts numerous picturesque biking trails, and excellent outdoor camping facilities. Organized groups or families Interested in camping should give adyance notice concern ing the proposed time -of arrival, since permits are required for over night camping. Mail should be ad dressed to: Cliffs of the Neuse1 State Park, Bout 2, Seven Springs, N. C. About two weeks ago, through the efforts of Mr. .Frank Seymour. Chairman of the Park's Advisory wuiuwuttee. and Mrs, Frank Taylor, funds were secured with which to complete the Lake Project; that is, to grade and sand the proposed 150' X 450 beach area, construct a diving tower, and grub, and seed the area oove tne oeacn snoreune. At we present time, the lake Is in the process of being drawn down 8' in order to permit the beach work to get underway. , f ' A reckless driver it a fellow that passes you on the highway in spite of all you can do. ; t . Federal Judge Don Gilliam of Tarboro denied, the operators of the dog race, track at Moyock an order restraining public officials from prosecuting bettors at the track, it was learned here Tuesday. The Carolina-Virginia Racing Association had asked for a tem- pornrv r 2 order until a $J'J' ) c a suit recently. filed by Ue a-, ..lion could be tried . Judge Giliium heard the petition in Wilson on May 14 and Informed attorneys of his decision last Sat urday, k - By the decision the operators of the ' padlocked racing track lost what apparently was a bid to run the dogs for one last profitable season even though the State Su preme Court has ruled the operation unconstitutional.' , . t in 13 i:u;ui-3 After applying Itch-Me-Not, you must be pleased, or your 40c back at any drug store. Banish externally caused Itch of eczema, ringworm, athletes foet, poison ivy, Insect bites, surface rasnes. Today it-,. ' . Kenansville Drug Some people never put off until tomorrow what they can say today. A man's needs are easily satisfied but wants never. Let worry chase you don't make habit of chasing it Wife Preservers' l !. eamftanrN : , If you losa Bnttr arruiff. do not ' throw its mats away. Ramon tha shank and flue th net to the sonr of a small boa. It will maks s srttty box for your jftosatable,, ,,, I'DL M t ' ; i D EDOci Ai?Kiil(3iQ(3rjD'i cats it ,i Value $130 1 pi t i . . r I'M! .,., imwr . ' Two armchairs Included Jn this ."big familv" dinatte. Big 60" table. Costs n more than ordinary 5 pc ftiirJli7i Com by th stor and drop your nam and address In the box. You may win en of that valuable prizes fr. Noth ing to do. There's no obligation. There's nothing fo buy you do not have to be present to win. VALUABLE PRIZES 1st Prize 3 Pe Double Dresser Bedroom Suite 2nd Prize ' 5 Pe Chrome Dinette Suit 3rd Prize ; '-,' - SIAIMONS "Beautyrest" I ; Mfiliress ,4th Prize Berkline Upholstered Rocker frs i sv -sssssi. . l -mms- tMA ii m rii ' " LsT .. m ' rr-' h-H rfi fs . h -T" ill . i Baby Stroller " Gas Range Chrome Step Stool I . n ,,,,.J , .r . .. r-.t Afl m.tol from. HOil Sudgrt Ma.Ur by 800-41 Sturdy, handy agmA MmHVnair , ; WinOOW IW ' V 5i.l front. n " T"?... eFer and attroctir.. AdA eev lewiK W D11 A Jt-.' vf1 ' :.n,uV'z Vo.u. i3 - enyroo . 'P. ISSasW r fiJriV . 11 i&Wt I " i j i -m r 1-1 if mi U.fc; f w I? I&l5ia ... 111,11,1 '. . . -1 i tL3?r" ' r -r f rmmr triple i P5, w I MXm-6 Dresser Suif , - 1 i itwf&kJ&l et m.r e:'-v-:.:-a Ik r 5 Three 'Piete Suite Made to sell for 9249 $249 Ermina Oak. Tha tiny prlca bdlas tha si and quality of tha big trlpla draswr, mirror, chast 'and tha bookcata bad. You must saa It and onci you do, you will maka It your own. Providad you ora hara bafora tha othar buyars. Just $S daws dalivars Piece Suit Made to sell for $110 V M f am- . a rce Living Koom You'll BMtval at the low price en this 'suite whan you exomlns Its top ajuollty facrturasa V the luxurious aewaatcevaring, the chap com-t f tort innarspnna comtrvction, Mrga aotou Iminii lkl e mmmtmm mMmmmum aad nHMUul ' Just J dawn dalivars Simmons Ventitated Mattress 4Q fyWts tor extra cooIimm and fraahsata. 110 Cafla Auta, ek trutiv Nyfe, farttSH VJlsT 'Wrerih. TltS JtVf IMmLm SB ..,. .lu. L. ltu1.a. w. aiisani arivv ivi ivwi iitiini at night, many , shodnt wlpa claan plotl A 'Vv , -)(:,.' ; iftwtable.. Vales fir., v 1 f t - ; " , -. - . v V )

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