CLINTON SELECTS SCHOOL OFFICIAL E. C. Sipe Of Charlotte Named Superintendent By School Board Special To The Star CLINTON, June 5 — J. H. Crumpler, member of the Clinton school board, announced today that E. C. Sipe, of Charlotte, had accepted a position here as super intendent of Clinto;) schools. Sipe was head of schools at Bath before coming to Clinton live years ago when he served as su perintendent only two months be fore going into the armed forces of his country as a reserve officer. He has held a government job in Charlotte since his discharge from service. Sipe will assume his ne.v duties or July 1. Herbert L. Swain, who has served as city superintendent since 1942. resigned on June 1 to enter a new field of endeavor. 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I A I B II A \ * S 16 SOUTH FRONT STREET OUR ONLY STORE IN WILMINGTON PHOHE 623s Whiteville Methodist Church Plans Evangelistic Services Dr. John C. Glenn Of Wil mington To Be Guest Minister Sunday Special to the Star WHITEVILLE, June 5 — Dr. John C. Glenn, of Wilmington, Methodist district superintend nt, will be guest minister during a series of evangelistic services which will begin Sunday morning at Whiteville Methodist church. The coming of Dr. Glenn was announced this morning by the pastor, Rev. L. D. Hayman. who also said Mr. and Mrs. A1 Walsh, noted singers and musicians of 5:45—Lowell Thomas Newscast—nbc World News & Commentary—cb» 6:00—Radio Supper Club—nbc-baslc Mystery Drama for Week—cbs Fulton Lewis, Jr. (west repeat hour later—mbs 6:15—News and Comment—nbc .Tack Smith Song Series—cbs Dance Music—mbs-basic 6:30—Manor House Party—nbc Mark Warnow Soundoff—cbs Henry J. 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My Friend Irma, Skit—cbs Date Night, Popular—mbs-basic 9:45— Weekly Talks by Guests—nbc 10:00—News & Variety 3 hrs—nbc News, Variety, Dance 3 hrs.—ebs News, Dance Band, 2 hrs.—mbs ABC PROGRAMS — Times fit either Eastern daylight or Eastern standard. 6:00—Network Silent—1 hr. east Kiddies Serial Hour—west repeat 7:00—News and Commentary 7:15—Elmer Davis Commentary 7:30—'The Lone Ranger Drama 8:00—Fat Man, Detective Drama 3:30—This is F.3.I., Drama 9:00—Break the Bank Quiz 9:30—Sheriff’s Detective Drama 9:55—Five Minutes Sports 10:00—Boxing Bout, Sports Show 11:00—News 3r Dance Band Hour 12:00—Dance Band Hr.—west only Florence, S. C., had been secured to direct the music program. Dr. Glenn, a former pastor at Duke Memorial church at Dur ham, will preach at the evening services beginning at 8 o'clock. The revival will continue througn June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh are well known in Whiteville, having ap peared here recently in a special concert. They will appear on the evening programs and will con duct a 30-minute period of wor ship in congregational singing and giving special numbers. The local choirs will assist them. Throughout the week, in addi tion to the evening evangelistic services. Methodisis will hold their daily vacation Bible school under the direction of the Week Day Program staff. Classes will begin Monday morning at 9 o’clock and meet at the same hour each day. The teaching staff will be com swlfr NEWS/ Afore Sugar for Everyone! The sugar shortage is almost over. You can take the lock and key off the sugar chest! Every person in your family will get 35 pounds of sugar this year—maybe 50. Use it freely for sweetening bever ages, homemade cakes, can dies and desserts, and for can ning and preserving fruits and berries. posed of Mrs. Ben Lewis, Mrs. Martha Burns, Mrs. J. A. Maults by, Jr., Mrs. Marie Maultsby, Mrs. W. B. Hobbs, Mrs. John Ratliffe, Mrs. H. M. Stn** and Mrs. L. D. Hayman. An Alaskan moose may weigh as much as 1,700 pounds. FOR SALE FARMALL TRACTOR F-14 Medium Size. See LEE PHELPS Victory Garage, Leiand, N. C. I^p*, Here Today-Sold They are going fast, so hurry over and get vn .' of the Best, while they last. ''Ur p‘cli MORE THAN i,000 BUILDINGS FOR SALE AT CAMP MCKALL, N. r Located 8 Miles South of Aberdeen on U. s. rou, These buildings are constructed in 16 ft , rd'^ho^sr0"^ 8116 h°me’ co*taSe!^tenant hnuse, ^ 20 x 16_$150.00 These are comnle* 20 x 32 -$250.00 Moorlnt 20 x 48 _$350.00 mg etc *>'• 20 x 64 _$400.00 20 x 80 _$425.00 EASV T0 “wmitu and 20 x 100 _$450.00 assemble Als° 40 *132 Ness Halls Take them down yourself 32 X 88 Noior Shop range tor us to do it for yo„“’ These buildings are constructed entirely of weU sea,™ a , ber in excellent condition. seasoned lun!. Used Lumber 2 x 4s-2 x Ss-l" Flooring—I" She^j Screen Doors-$4.00 Fire Extinguishers Sash 9-lite-$2.75 Space Heaters_ $12 j| Salesmen on premises everyday 8 to 5 except Sundav n . Friday. May 30th. Remember to look for the sales office lit Wrecking Corporation Of America Phone Camp Mackall Station 4