A BETTER COUNTY THROUGH IMPRO^fe FARM'PRACTICES Jones Hi School upenmg m XMew JDuUai g on o l at Jones Counyt Superintendent ■of School* W. B. Moore said this , Week that when students return ' to school on December 31st af ter the Christmas holidays that tt is almost certain that the white central high school will be ready for use and he feels rea sonably sure that the Negro : school will also be ready for use pin a week to ten days after the r Everything but part hf the v electrical work is now in readi §.Sess for th# long-delayed open K$ftg of these two much-needed gtnpbools and Moore expressed the Reeling that the electricians KgWOuld make this year-end dead pne. , schools ^re identical in inspect. Each has 10 class . a Vocational workshop, e c onon i c s laboratory, t laboratory and library, combination gymnasium auditoriums Which were Nre not nearly ready and pfc be rendy until the be ig of aSpOT*-» school ,, _ floats from organizations in the ty took part in the royal {come extended Saint Nichol Rlzes were awarded the 4 Clubs, the Maple Grove Home Demonstration Club and the Jones Negro High School for the best floats in the parade. . CANDLELIGHT SERVICE The Youth ‘Fellowship of Maple Grove Methodist Church will conduct a candle light service Saturday night, Decem ber 22, at 7 to which the public is cordially invited. Best Wishes for a Christmas as Happy as This Young Man’s It’s not possible for everyone to have a Christmas as happy ■ as this young gentleman who is seen here admiring the toys and baubles on .his own Christmas tree. But we do wish the very merriest possible Christmas to everyone of our readers. In this picture above one can see what, aside the Spiritual, is perhaps the most satisfying side of the Christmas season. Parents who often get a little tired or bored or broke from the Christmas-time spending and shopping and party-going find more than ample repayment in just a few minutes of watching the eyes of a little one dance in fhe merry, happy glow of the beautiful tree, the wonderful little gifts that mean happiness in a way that most adults have all bat forgotten. In looking at this little fellow each parent should ask himself if be has done everything in his power to make a happy holiday time for his own little ones and has he also given of his time or money in. helping those little boys and girls who may not have a parent able or willing to provide the tiny, wonderful things so necessary for a truly Merry Christmas. If you have not given help to these less fortunate call the Salvation Army or your church now, before it’s too late and spread the happi ness of your home into other homes less happy. It will make you feel so much better and will make your Christmas Dinner so much' more enjoyable. There are many opportunities left untaken in the Free Press List of the section’s neediest families If you haven’tr done everything you can call 292(1 now and help one of these families. Vetos Auto Associations Wrecker Plans There Is one side of the ever growing auto accident toll on the nation’s streets and highways that seldom confronts the av erage motorist—until possibly that motorist is involved in an accident hiinself. That is the continuing competitive war be tween automobile dealers and repair men on the expensive subject of whose wrecker is to tow the battered flfwers into whose shop. Currently this headache has crept into public view in the Kinston section in the form of a letter from the Lenoir County Automobile. Dealers Association, addressed to City Manager Bill Heard which followed a meeting with state highway patrol offi cials on December 5h in which the saipe complaints were air ed and reference to this meeting is made in the letter to Heard:. “It was brought oat Is the * meeting that when a wreck . “ t the Hew Hem who for the wrecker.” And further the letter goes on: » “At the present time one concern in Kinston is getting all the wrecker calls from the city police. We would like to pat to yoa in the form of a request that yon arrange a fair system in the local police station whereby all wrecker owner will have equal oppor tunity-.” / In reply to'this request City Man&er Heard addressed an answer which stated In part: "In reply to your letter of December 14, requesting a sys tem of calling wreckers to the scene of an accident, it is the opinion of this’ office that it .is not;a function of the police department.” Heard stated further: ‘If the owner should ask for a recommendation from the officer, it is a personal mat' tor between the two and he, that they will all select the same company. It is also noted that your list of dealers does not carry all of the wrecker owners who pay taxes in the City of Kinston.” The letter from the associa tion had asked that a rotating card index system be set up In cluding the following compa nies: Thompson Motor Com pany, Carolina Motor Company, Harvey Motor Company, Jen kins-Jones Motor Company Johnaon-fflOcks Motor Company and Mathis Motor Company. This list as proposed by the auto peddlers group would ex clude, If the City Manager had accepted this "helpful sugges tion,” the following-people in this same business who offei wrecker service and repair work: Conner’s Auto Service, Had dock Auto Service, Heath’s Oa rage, Clarence’s Garage, Rich ards Body Shop and possibly others not listed In the 1951 di rectory for the City of Kto*toi» Lenoir County Placed in Critical Housing Category by G1 Board A Tuesday announcement from Washington confirmed the fact that Lenoir County has been declared a critical housing area and credit re strictions will be lifted to per mit building of a specified number of residential units that has not at this time been decided upon. This order will also make it possible for avail able federal funds to be used to assist with street, sewer, public school and electrical services to the rapidly grow ing area which embraces near ly the entire county. Expected arrival of . Several hundred skilled workers and their families to operate the Du Pont Dacron plant hi Con tentnea Neck, the overflow of many Marines and their fam ilies; from Cherry Point and the reaons given for this or der placing Lenoir County in a critical housing area. Bent controls are not mandatory with this order but they usual ly follow not too far behind! such action, if local builders do not provide the needed housing decided upon in Washington the Federal Hous ing Authority will step in and build the homes as has been done around Camp Lejeune and Fort Bragg. + The annual Better Fanning for Better Living banquet will be held at 6:30 Thursday night in the ag building in Trenton #Hh D W. Colvard head of the animal industry department of State College scheduled as the principal speaker. Tide Water Fewer Company Farm Agent Bob Thompson will also be on hand as prises and awards are passed out to the IT Mil families who completed their booklets on this BFBL program « ; and turned them in for judging.