New A?rP Sfore to Open I (CoAtiaued from Page 1, Section 1) pre-packaging room, contain the beat equipment available for the new type taper market. It alao has the benefit of experience and "know-Bow" that AfcP has gained thhmgh its pioneer work In the food merchandising business, the A&P vice-president said. "One of the many advantages of this new type meat department is that it makes the housewife's shop ping much easier, quicker and more convenient. The self-service melts are wrapped in transparent packages with the weight and price plalhly marked on each package, and the housewife can quickly choose what she wants from the open-face refrigerated cases. "If the shopper wants a special cut or odd quantity of any mer chandise," Mr. Bealer explained, "store personnel will be readily available to take the order and transmit it to the cutting room for pfompt, personalized service." At the left side of the store is the A&P coffee-dairy department, hi' with the side will palmed In a beautiful ahade of green. In the front ol the atere the walla are painted with an attractive canary yellow. These colored walla blend harmoniously wild the new tile flooring and the attractive white gondolas that contain stacks and stacks of grocery items. In addition to the 100 per cent self service produce department, meat department and At coffee dairy department, there ia a "sepa rate candy department, bakery de partment and a brand new depart ment specializing in health aids such aa toothpaste, toothbrushes, hair lotions, deodorants, etc. In order to speed the flow of traffic through the store three check-out counters have been set up in the front of the building. Mr Bealer said the new store represents an investment of well over 1100,000. The building covers an area of 7,200 square feet. There is a parking area at the left and in the front of the store. Mr. McDonald, the manager, was born Hi Ridgaway, Pa., and has been Mlh UP lor is years. Mr. J. M Mitchell la the aaalatant manager. Mr. Mitchell was born In Newport News, Vs., and has been a Tea Company employee for 20 years. Delbert C.aRhue is In eharge of the eoffeedairy department. He Is a native of Carteret County and has been with AfcP for two years. O. W. Nelson is the produce manager. Mr. Nelson was born in Charleston, 8. C.. and has been with the produce department of A*P for nearly five years. R. J. Rogers is in charge of the meat department. He has had wide experience in the meat cutting bus iness, and has been with the Tea Company for more than 14 years. "North Carolina-grown and pro cessed fruits, vegetables and other food products will be featured in our new store, as in our other stores, wherever possible," Mr. Bealer said. "Actually, the new store is an additional industry for Morehead City, since it has added more than 20 persons to our local payroll," He pointed out. r. Tobacco Farmer SJHH USE SINCLAIR SUPER FLAME KEROSENE IN YOUR TOBACCO BARN BURNERS Burns Evenly without Combustion Smoke Odor or Gas. Contains Sinclair Miracle Chemical RD-119 Which Protects Against Rust and Corrosion that Clog Burners. We have the Best Service in This Section. We Supply 90% Tobacco Barns in This Section with Sinclair Super Flame Kerosene. THERE MUST BE A REASON ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR T. T. "Tom" Potter & Son MARKETER SINCLAIR REFINING CO. MOREHEAD CITY. N. C. Phone* ? 2-4726 - 6-3216 Tun* Up For Health By JACK P6IDK f Mt OWTKllW Many people feel tired and worn out became they have bad feet Foot defect* can cauae you a lot of pain and diacomfort. Faulty pos ture, nervousness, headaches, back aches, leg paias and corns are among possible results About 7 out of 10 Americans have soeh troubles. An average bo<iy weighs about ISO pounds supported by feet which weigh about four pounds Heels-Raise Each of your feet has 26 bonei held together by mus cles, ligaments and tendons con trolled by many nerves. There are two arches in each foot, the longitudinal arch and the meta tarsal arch. Every time you step there are 126 movements in your foot. Eight miles of walking a day is about par for Americans. So you'd better take care of your feet. These exercises will help. Here's this week's: Heels Raise Stand with feet together hands on hips. COUNT 1 ? Raise heels from floor. COUNT 2 ? Return to starting position. Repeat counts 1 and 2 six teen times. Zoot Suits, Delinquency Are Related Says Judge Atlantic City, N. J. ? (AP) ? County Judge George T. Naame says there's a connection between juvenile delinquency and wearing zoot suits. "It must be more than just co incidence that a high average of juvenile offenders wear zoot suits with ankle-tight trouser cuffs, long flared coats with plunging lapels and king-sized ties and shirt col lars." Zaney apparel, he said, gives juveniles a false sense of courage and (elf importance that can lead to Belinquency. THERE IS STILL TIME... Nominate Your Dad for Top Honors And a Wealth of Wonderful FREE Gifts As Local "Father-of-the-Year" The WINNING DAD WILL GET ALL THESE VALUABLE GIFTS Pair of Floriheim Shoes Webb's Bathroom Heater $19.98 Value Carteret Gat Company Bulova Picture Watch $58.00 Value Early Jnrakrt Mu'i Summer Suit Laary'c Store for Mon Brownie Hawkey* Flash Camera Morohead City Drug Co. With and Lubrication Job Willis Pur* Oil Service Station Television Chair Hamilton's, Inc. ? Baabetef Groceries $10.00 Value Stroud's _ Manias rwu vvnicri Box of 3 Sport Shirt* Styron's 2-Pe. Slack Set and Pair of Shoes Bulk's Dept. Store Rules for "Father - of - the - Year" Competition 1. Any father In Carteret County it eligible for the competition. Including those temporarily absent (Mm home on duty with the armed farces. t. Any relative or friend may subnet nominations. There is no limit to the number of nominations that may be submitted for any dad. Extra ballots may be obtained at the NEWS-TIMES office or from the sponsors. S. On your ballot give your reasons, in 25 words or less, why the dad you nominate should be the "Father-ofthe-Yenr." 4. Selections of the winning Father will be nude by the Judges oa the basis of reason* given on the nominating ballots aa verified. The judges' de cision shall be final. 5. Ballots must be deposited In the ballot box at the NEWS-TIMES office not later than 1* a.m. aa Wednesday, June If, or mailed to the office of this newspaper by that date. L Employees of this newspaper and participating stores are not eligible far this cempetltlon. OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK I Nominate ________________ Address "Father of the Year" BECAUSE __ Entry submitted by _ Addrm* USE 25 WORDS OR LESS OPEN HOUSE TOMORROW BE SURE TO ATTEND 5 P. M.-9 P. M. 3h is Ult ra- m odern Super Yflarket IS LOCATED AT 1205 ARENDELL ST. STORE MANACER I A. H. McVOMALD f m ? ? ? m ASSISTANT MANA6M f M. J. MITCHELL iMI hiad H. !? ***** PRODUCE DEPARTMENT HlAO I O. W. NELSON f 1 1 When your patronage made a bigger sfore necessary, A&P went all out to make it the best possible place to shop. From the new, easy-to-get-at refrigerated fresh fruit and vegetable cases to the new streamlined Self-Service Meat Depart ment, everything was designed with your needs in mind. Come see the fabulous I results! Your old A&P friends are eager to show you around. AIR CONDITIONED You'll enjoy shopping in your new fabulous A&P Super Market, where scientific air conditioning will keep you cucumber-cool as i you help yourself to farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, pre-pack ( aged meats, fish and poultry, luscious Jane Parker bokery treats pand other good things in this newest, swellest place to shop, where cool customers can count on cool savings every day. ' I. mi ii .? ? .1 m llli>..i ii ? i n? I.

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