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PAGE SIXTEEN picther DENNIS > ' ' < • •>’< ■! , . 'if bi?r oi the i'h'i i.i ' ■. ■>.-i! tii > tty <H club iv work '■ 1 1 r’l .» !f - --v ir ■■x ”a~i iMM :' mrm 1 I r |>j ••'?»' "± MR. C. .5. IVHilb.i.N o Route 4, Clinton, « farm and H *- Development ■:•.:!■■ ; :-ml si:. 1 li tter oi tferc <fJ 'V^‘ : --''.'. ■ '/< • Mv •’■'■ ?■'. •;*>. ■-h- -,<v v lis£ & pjjgWr ./ >;-V; :jJ - Vvvi "<^- MR. a\o - lit .r. l v;- , KIXSON X UK DU L nS Route I. ? ifsnn "(h: ■ ,n> - ■ ; here planninx. the fa baderi. Bennett Adds Eleven T : Faculty For ’57-’SB Yr. t SesO fIISS Y 5 , Fare? : I Cast, t? Grissdbg iM Far® Oguisr i INCORPORAT D j Phone ?>?.CS ; T'Uvk Lane 7(■> CLINTON, N. ( V IHMMOTWWeniar-tv ■ -v. -***.•■■■. - - - 11 nwwsw < ' For The Best In Appliances Visit I 1 CLINTON APPLIANCE I and SIRE COMPANY COLLEGE STREET j Next To Clinton Theatre Phone 2095 ! CLINTON, N. C, ftCA and G.£. TVs . | :rvt?s»^rarrawtvferr. tr- niMWCy ■T.yee’. ■ rr-’ *r* swftSßi<*• » j get his registered Carnso help ! or it> good condition (or ihf an ; Hairy cattle show to be hr.M . . I children are very young, there fore equipment was needed to i (in an efficient job imi to save paying hired Hour. i As a result of raising square raitai around the home • sis f»a»- Ify was se*eetwl ‘‘Sacspsoo Cta#* Jy Family of the Tear.** G IhEENSBOEO- Kver, per| ii3,vft been ridded to iftp fscub y \ * and:* staff cf Bennett Coiifign for { the, 1957- ’ four I v.-jll return from ’save? of nbaeiici, | Prc-skier.t Will* B. Piayer vnincun- } C C.xi tlfi lS V( i X-x | New nic-igbeis oj !ne faculty and j • areas of'instr ? - >n rv Mies B i.aConyv.i Bu , .h of j Gre'-»viiU.. S. C, a graduate- of; Spriman Atian*?.. Ci«., j v Ah aa V. A. iron) Boston Unlvt-c- j I• i ' Mis* Barbara Hunt, of Oolurn- | lura. Miss., a Ifeneti C'llogc crad - ! Dale, with the MS in TJbrary ! St-ic: i. • ■ . '•entity, j library science. Mies Ann Elm Jerkins o? Fljil-- j dr3n>’ia. a graduate o{ Howard Un- j j iversily. 'wi'p an M.A. from Ton- } | ]>io University, drama and rnec-ch. j Miss Joyce C. Johnson, oi Nor- j fo'k V.i i an; 'hi! of 'Y iir'i.'. . I State College v/Jth sn M.S. from j ; the fame insutution. phy.itcal edu- i j cation (sports.). Miss Georg.r T- 1 ache. 7 toner | lof Abbeville, g C. e graduate of i : f;?V Unhereity with an M. A. ftm i ! AH.-m.ta Utifv-V.-uty, Eun'.ish. ?4i'P Gertrude K. Pryor, of Ksn- ' j fur City, iio,, a j'raduai- of f-.n- < I coin (Mo' University, with '<C i : Fd degvc: fmr/i Miami University, j : Oxford. Ohio, businr,? education, j Mrs. Dollty .Tones Tuir.tr, oi I O; i.'ibum City Ok!.->. a gridut to 1 Pf Weil Virginia 'f!ol?ogq,} i with a M. Kci d* ru ev frooi ■ hf 1 I'rl- ; tv rsltyof Cfklahnrna. physical e-Ju- j , tnp-.i;». 'll). 1951 in Lumberian, | N C. Re has never entered the i show. hot he pay* he is going to he crowned grand champion. i Wiiee f. --1 Your.,<t, of Kogcdsise. i t rt, a graduate of St. Augustine's ; College'. with the MS. degree from j At'arita U' ivo.’-oty biology. ; Retains t urn a leave of ab i scncc flumtK wmch he pursued ! work toward his doctorate at New \ Y.-rk University. will be Fraeis jL. Graudis'.'-ii, psychology, and ! fYulrmati oi psychological services. ■ Mrs. Aww A. Sfenkias, of Grecns j Ivan, nho has taught at Bennett | ix.ro, e, will re:urn as a part-time instructor in home economics. Mrs. i Son!.ins holds the M S. degree J ft om pc-n.-'yiv >nia State. University, i Nr.-v me mb' rs of the administra { Hvf' staff ryilT bo' : Mi ?. Mary ih ! on Knox of L I dir,. K, C„ a 3952 graduate of Ben i run; anti Miss Me gans B. Mays, lof Groonsboi o, a 1357 graduate, j Mrs. Rosa F. Hooker, a 1933 grad- I oate oi the col lego, a former cm ! f.l- i- • returns to the adruinisira j live ass n.s do Mrs. Eilcasc Brow : Min' and -vs i-: Christine. TMkzsß, J both of whom were on leave last j nrw oi director Oi T-Ter j per Halt veil! be Miss Evelyn Hcn | dnrsen, who served last year a.-? ! relief director. Mew relief director i will be Miss Macke J, Skeens, Who i lost, year managed the collage fc.tok e-vi-f tMv'Nk if/ ' ** i A. j J . cM A hr A : ,v A \ "‘The spnre tire around your waist is the roost espea* . give cite yon can bay!'* , - ■ >»*»«•kw**4£»c nuoM ' •o-.iawwMJWM* l '-'-Tamro ■**¥;** *»w..w-MHMwyvro* w»; if pea heat ssesfffiT BUIS GoUST J ‘ 1 :': : ..TT'■■-'S:-'.:!: T:TTvfT; jIT ' ■ ■ a » * - * 4 ® YOUR m BILLS GOgjffl \ Ordinary heaters pile the heat up cm the ceiling tmti some of it r rally seeps down to the living level If you own an ordinary heater, you know how costly and uncomfortable that system is! Si dor does just the opposite... your floors in every room pet hsated first. Heat is not wasted on the ceiling and out fee chan* •v. Don’t dose off rooms this winter and pay high fuel Ix3ls to hoc t ... order your new Siegler now. .AJmMmI 911 KOMI HEATERS - 'C$ • ~ • .'••** •.■.■■■••■••■■ ••••--••—••■*••*'—•- i BIKGL'ER GUARANTEES MORE AND HOTTER HEAfOVBK'YOUR FZOOBB See tha outstanding Sie&i&r home heater owwrl TAYLOR & Si'HDERSON APPLIANCES SALES - CROSLEY - SERVICE $ T-'-t 301 Vac: < St. Phone 237 S | Speed Queen Washers ; Bicycles & Sporting Goods Seibertins Tires I Clinton, N. C, THE CAROLINIAN 1 <v* I r rogress a Os Sampson; ; CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15) j | ha, won enough premium m ;nry io over-pay for the row, n!ns the niitk ami hotter j 1 ! they set i<> fainiiy use. j Lasl ycr.r Dorothy shrv.eed two | 1 •uiirv.d ; ij tin District Show and | tiv County Show, The oia cow re- ! 1 ccivc-d » reef ribbon in the District i shew inti the 18 month old heifer, ! 8 ivVieh :•• n test tube calf, received i| 1 a bltie ribbon The won Dorothy I | p.- mr, ns of s2l from the District Show nd 553 from tl»e County ; r shov/. The latter prtre included | I bisie ■ bbon premiums, best fitted i I end groomed animal* end show’- I [ mmshtp. She made a total of g? 4 i * J in premium money last year. Dor- ! j othy di os a good job of exhibiting j j and .wing her animais in the ; show ng i 1 4-Hers are doing good j • I ) their project? L J, Rob- | lin son. 4-Her of the Clinton com- ! mur,ify started out as a 4-K Cluo i member in the Snow bill school in j Snow hill community a t the age of ! i 9, He s now in high school ct the i Sampron Training School in Chr j tun N. C. L. J. wanted tc learn . more about the production of | swine. He hud hid no previous ] ; farm experience, He purchased a : gut : om his father for $730. H- borrowed this money from, his | j mother and paid her back in dimes j i and quarters at the time until (he i i $7-5 was re-paid. With this gilt [ he ias increased his swine produc- ] to 3 sows and one boar. Hs j has 16 pigs now. To provide the necessary feed j j for these animals. L. .T, has gone i ] ■ partnership with his father in i j ' iiich they share litters of pigs | 1 ualiy in order that the cost of j . J d and water suply will not be j ' too great on cither partner. He has I j m a savings accountant the First ' Oi‘Dens Bark 3n d Trust Company i $275 from the sale of top pigs. He - , I has also used seme of the. money for purchasing school clothes and ■ ; helping out vim other family '■ ] need?. j Ma'• x dollar- and <c»\tx have also sav*>r! in the eioth- | in* budget of some i -Hers ! through good clothing praeti- j ecs and skills in dressmaking, i '"ora L. Faison is a t-Her nd has carried a clothing project for six years. She is shown making a dress and she j makes most oi’ her clothes needed lor school. Many do!- ! lars have been saved through her skillful sewing techniques, j ■YH Club members contribute in ; : their small way many outstanding j i things to their families. They con- : tribute by bringing in rkills and I ! they aid n the changing of parents | etitudes toward better and helpful i \ practices in homcmaking and , ■ farming. Tinny of the projects j j Carried on by 4-H Club members ; • have stimulMt d and motivated fa- i j it;dins into puvpos, ful action. 4-H- | ' f-rs contribute means of additional : i income and they have actually j taught f hr parents the skill in do i ms a better job of farming and * ! hc.mr management. f SvisSfe ■ '*» Sm""":' MltS. AKLETIIA WILLIAMS, a home demonstration club mem - ber oi the LitUefleld Club !* Yx . -S'' v, ei-xV!—. HECR-IKICAI, M’d,©—KTimary pwpos® of fit!? I? “Ivi-weT hu vehicle Is to transport wenpoos, ammunition, food ,-sKd otber essential supplies So the industry's front fine position to accompany infantry units on the move. Only 100 Inthcs Irv..-; anti #g Inches wide, it can be transported hy trwel'. ! - or targe plane or dropped by parachute, ft his 7. steering and is maneavensbte over the rov.,: st tcr< dn. WE WMT Y0PB108S" | Buyin.q- Days:-* Monday thru Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. |!i >h ,m -i • -hi - ||! WE FAY A PREMIUM FOR TOP Oi MATY FOG ' —SEE US OR C ' 5106-r;- I . MARKET . ||j: I Operated By i|| : TIE LUKOY PACKSB6 C 0: 11 j Truck Lane <hi s iio?y N, C, l|| - ycJ] | if p- p W% : J>M hi $ D V'l h - :1 fa tM i Dii ii i I One Row SUPER 44 j ! 'h|h. A IIII | v * W *m / - j i Sampson County Farmers can be ar—ured of real Land Preparation and Cultivation j with this Powerful new One Row, two- ' plow OLIVER TRACTOR. | Sold & Serviced By. *. ] I L. A. EDWARDS CO. I Dunn Highway Clinton, N. <\ 1 providing 1 for her winter menus ! i by conserving enough turn. i<v‘ -I her family of Vive. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. 1957 • v.VV 1 if P - ■ * .iffigap* f gt* v•' ;: : , ■ y v !U -■ J'* *[ V --V*V * Spiafflfc# . '.v'W . j , ■ ' : < MRS. 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