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' - 3 rmers Own Over 68 Per Cent If Private Woodland in State small farmers' woods are important in North Carolina, ins to R. S. Douglass, fores icislist for the N, C. Agncul- Dxtehsion Service, trary to some people's ideas,” iss said, “farmers still own ir cent of ali privately-own est land in North Carolina.'’ ft are 268,000 farms in the land most of them have a {of the 13.268.700 acres of s*nd that belongs to the far f J trsw forests have always , the major portion of i Per The Best | —ln APPLIANCES Visit ILINTQN APPLIANCE | AND TIRE COMPANY ”Y €ljl VANCE ST Two Mores; college st , Phones; 3714 - 2095 « Clinton, N. C. 4* 4' 4" VLCA S & G,E. TELEVISIONS APPLIANCES & FURNITURE I HEW j ' . | ! ®BP' w ‘ ,: lA ■' < ■•■,>.:' . r , -,' ' |glj§E' TjjßjjßiM •Ik •' C llimwl FLOOR HEAT .__ PATENTED built-in || '^PATFNTt^y -JBtfj :. ■ PAlbNt.fff® : sfe looms Ism gp I 1 Automath li SAVINGS! *i * Como fa hr § FHit hot demmtratmS AYLOR & SANDERSON APPLIANCES ALES - CROSLEV SERVICE Dl Vance St. Phone 2578 Clinton, North Carolina SPEED QUEEN WASHERS 4 JBI CYCLES - SPORTING GOODS SiRERLTNG TIRES raw materials for thousand* of wood-using industries. Douglass pointen out. And they must continue ot furnish the major ity of these materials in, he added, if the industries are to have the necessary amount of wood for full operation. Therefore, it is important., Doug lass concWded, that every farm woodland produced a steady sup ply of usable timer. In doing this the woodland owner assures him self of a steady income from every acre of land on his farm. f the patentee r SIEGLER t POURS 4 mis wmi mat svml IMS ROOt tfisn ever beferei* » Tb© rewiviSonary new Siegler l air right through th«§ tho five TWICE to gival a houseful of SUPER Floorj *; .v Heat! Here’s fnrnace comfort with-W |V cut costly pipes and registers ta| p| install. You save the cost wasting P“* '*■" pn the ceiling or out the chira- j See the amazing new Sieglerf pays for itself with, the fuel it] s. Buy it on a J Wmmw back (ttMumißi feou mm HEATER - I MISS JOAN WILLIAMS of the Pleasant Grove 4-H Club, Samp son County is shown receiving cutting lips from her grandmother, Mrs. Ncila Robinson. Compliments Os FLAKE’S TIRE SERVICE “When You Think About Tires Think About Us” NEW TIRES AND RECAPPING iiMii.iiiit— eiiir 'tm ieutticsssKsmmßNMKasMMMMHn'nß Phone 2809 Wilmington Pd. CLINTON, N. C. Compliments Os ■ S & W Super Market Yoar Own Grocery Store Anil Sutton § Welsh Livestock Market Both In Clinton FOR THE SERVICE OF PEOPLE OF CLINTON & SAMPSON COUNTY Good Farm Equipment Makes A Good Farmer A Better Farmer • INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS • FARMALL TRACTORS • FARM IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS A jJj&V, See Us For ... V; '' PARTS AND SERVICE Clinton Truck Tractor Co. Phones 2033 and 3619 ruMTAv i\r r V/J-Jli « JL+SAIf JL T 9 \J» CLINTON NEWS BV H. M JOHNSON » PTA Mrets CLINTON—The Pleasant Grove School PTA held its first meal ing of tne school year Tuesday night of last week in the school auditorium. After a short devotion, the principal, Mr. Thomas E. Boy kin s,ieeted the assembly and ! spoke briefly on the importance of i parents and kachets rdedicating | themselves to the great last of edu cating thr boys and girl* of our community. After the secretary's report of the last meeting was received and adopted, the house was opened for businc.-s Plans were made for put ting on a tobacco drive to raise funds to defray current indebtness of the school. Mr Boykins passed on to the members of the faculty that the elementary department had been accredited by the State Dept, Mr David Robinson, principal of Butler Avenue School, informed this reported that the school had been accredited by the State De partment. The Home and Foreign Mission Union mat at the Lisbon Street Baptist Church Sunday. September 21st, Rev. M. K. CogdeU i* pastor. In order to meet the prowing needs of high school youth, the science department of the Sampson High School is being brought op to-date, The science department comprises two class rooms. Cabi nets have been provided and a dark room, Demonstration desks are being provided along with the necessary lavatories and vents. New circular lights are being Installed throughout the school, CITY APPLIANCE COMPANY Sales Service CLINTON NORTH CAROLINA WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES TV AND CARRIER HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING The Complete Sporting’ Goods Store We Are Team Out fitters. Come to See Us! The Clinton Sports Center INCORPORATED 117 Vance St, Clinton, N. C. MARVIN A. TBW, M*r, nrmnmr vmmvm. "For Good Clothm It's ” HAL STANLEY’S MEN’S WEAR • GRIFFON SUITS » DOBBS HATS • WEMBLEY TIES « HOLEPROOF SOCKS • McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR O DICKIES WORK CLOTHES • ARROW SHIRTS Nationally Known Brandg Available at HAL STANLEY’S MENS WEAR Main St. Clinton, N, C. Motor To Texas Mrs. C. B. McQueen, Horne A sent i of Sampson County, Mrs. Lucy O. £ Toole, Home Agent for Johnston I County and Mrs. Helen LaGrande, % Heme Agent for Cumberland Conn- t ty, left the city recently motoring to Ei Paso. Texas to visit Mrs. Me- 1 Queen’s husband, who is stationed j there. After several stops they ar- j rived in FI Paso, Texas. The party motored to Juarez. Mexico where a birthday party was being staged lor M-Sgt Mr- j Queen. Mexican food was served. ■ They visited Dr. R L. Lewis' i brother in Albequerque, New Mcx- | xo and aiso the Fort Bliss Rephca ! museum, Brave Superintendent The Goldsboro News Argus and The Raleigh News and Observer carried editorials which pictured Mr. J. T. Denning, superintendent of Sampson County Schools as a brave man. This article is carried j here for those of you who might j riot have read it. “J. T. Dennings is superintendent j of Sampson County Schools. He is i a native'of Grantham Township in j Wayne County. He is a bravo man j “Hi# bravery is shown in no less j a, daring instance than that, he is i insisting that teachers and parent? | insist that school children shall do throe hours of home work a day. He i# #p flaming in hi# zeal for this idea, that he has persuaded the j Sampson Board of Education mem- i bera to join him in a crusade to that end. “Not only does brave Mr. Den ning want, students to study at home three hours a day bid he asks that parents dc not allow- them to take automobiles to school Sometimes, he pcinis out, * car which stub* from home to School , I fails to arrive until well into the j school day and may be not at all •But. bravest of all. Denning, cau- j Lion# the* sport, events, dates, en tertainment, radio and TV shall be made secondary to school study Ti you can start, a child in correcr study habit before he reach.-? j grammar school. Denning says, he will continue in that way. “If every county could get par- j I ent-teacher and parental coopera- j | Hop of such an extent that Den- j i wing's idea is put into effect, we I | could have solved the problem. «f j j quality education in the public ! schools.** i VISIT?* NEW TER RET Mrs. Annie J Hall and children, j j Toney and Jarvis, spent several j days in Camden, N. T. visiting rel- j I atives and friends. Mrs. Frankie Sampson of Wash- j I ington. Q C. is visiting her sister, j | Mrs. Sambo Mathis of William St. Mrs Ma r y Rich is home after ! j spending last winter and summer . j in New York with her daughter, | j Mrs Margatret Yambo i Mrs. Margaret*, Yambo left the. f city after visiting her sister. Mrs. j Shirley Smith. SICK FAND SHUT-IN Mrs. Cornie Bennett is Improv- j in? at her home on Still Si. _ j Mrs. Katie Moore ?« still shut-in j on Kelly Street IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Catheline Robinson of Wit- j liam Street is resting at the bos- ! pita) ' i Mrs Eloui.se Faison of Railroad • I st. Is a patient at the Sampson i | County Memorial Hospital Let us remember these people ; ! with cards and flowers. I The Mothers and Daughters j ! Club observed its 26th anniversary j j at. the Lisbon Street Baptist Church 5 ! Sunday. Sent. 14. REVIVAL SERVICER Revival services are being held ! at the Andrews Chapel Baptist , Church this week. Rev. B. L. Rich of Goldsboro is the guest preacher. R*v Gieen is pastor. • SAMPSON HOLDS P. T. A. MEETING i Sampson High School, Clinton. ! held its first P. T. A. meeting Mon day night September 15. at 7:30 This was the first meeting of the association this year. Officers were elected and plans made for the school year. It is ex pected that the association will do j more constructive work this year ' MR. FARMER Bring The Remainder Os Your Tobacco Crop To Farmers Tobacco Warehouse in Clinton Where The Highest Prices Are PAID HERE IS THE PROOF We Paid These Prices Holiday H. M. ROBINSON NEWBERRY BASS CLINTON CLINTON ~ RT. \ 1128 Lbs. - $840.68 828 Lbs. - $771,00 Avg. .$74.29 Avg. $75.00 MARGARET FIELDS COOK & JOHNSON SEVEN SPRINGS CLINTON 2424 Lbs. - $1730.44 1270 Lbs. - $914.40 Avg. $72.53 Avg. $72.00 Remember FARMERS WAREHOUSE IN CLINTON The House of the High Dollar al - 1,, | THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Hi, 19Jg than it has ever done before. CLlNTON—Revival services at Andrew Chapel Baptist Church ended Friday night, tiept. 19. Eight individuals, who were con verted during the week, were bap tized Friday aftmoon by the pas- For The Best In Hardware • Hardware, Paints, Housewares • Sporting - Goods • Kelvinator Appliances • Fairbanks - Morse Water Pumps and Filters • Crane Plumbing - Celatex Products We Install, Finance and Service On Home Improvements No Down Payment v UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY! CUSTOMER PARKING * .vwMTOWwwwaww* 'MAmcsdWjWßHMwuiiMKWiriiiPiMMrpii wsiwaaainßeMiKuwM'mu mnxm'ihimwwth mr, SAMPSON HARDWARE Elizabeth St- Clinton, N. C. New Oliver One lew SUPER 44 LiL£»s>i-.i..i. - -SiA -BWi urmmii r— *• Sampson County Farmers can be assured of real Land Prepara lion and Cultivation with this Powerful New One Row, Two- Plow OLIVER TRACTOR. SOLD & SERVICED BY . -. L. A. EDWARDS CO. Dunn Highway Clinton, N. C. Lor, Rev. Green. Officers for N. SJ. A. The new Homemakers Club met last week and elected its officers for the coming year. President, Florence Johnson: 1 ( CONTINUED ON PAGE 29) 19
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