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vv?;f.k; i: : ;:dikg sbiutPAV, September 4, 193-4 . . 3 Ol AOK lj And The Carolinian Join In Congratulating The Oxford O' >,h 1 1 2or Ro F-.ee Job being Cone by It They Also Congratulate The Farmers Os GrG.iiv.rb’ County For A Job Well Done b| le * JjLt? ''*"9 ■ adliL ' ■ & . . -. [ ■ - "' .1^1~1...-i11...,..11.11 ; »«sSSP% -’*«*&' * | ; , ?t . * i J! % ! ‘^|V { -sh t / bj, ' t AiR hve.h% • V- % F I ‘*l ' ’ MllJ-.e/ 1 | f mm ii m \ b;ftb' \ ~ M jJLj* j . iliL l lill jPffN . AiffeW te r 4Bb ' |v ’ j : . Abb-;; PLEASED TO SALUTE OXFORD ORPHANAGE’S j s l. IROUSb ORAIiUATIOX CL.,ASS, ! SHARPE’# I Distinctive Apparel for Women RS LLi VA. OXFORD N C f MkanMUi ■ —.- "•*•**•'*'• ww*»»iW«W[ jj* ! ! A SALUTE TO lev. XH. Brooks j j AND STAFF AT THE ': Ci WEED ORPHANAGE, A WORTHY INSTITUTION V I ‘ •/. int, BL'-K TO DEAL WlTti" i ‘U.'Hi: « OF FE»ER-*.L KESEKVE SYSTEM i : 1 i *)x ford North Carolina • t k::- a- PLYMOUTH Passenger Cars j rADGE *'Job-Rated" TRUCKS ■ 7 hvrF;, One to Fir Your job SALES AND SERVICE | j Good Values in Used Cars and Trucks ;i | ] | i I Owen [victor Co* 200 HTLLoBORO ST.. OXFORD, N C. | Siotie 3557 i ■> 1! r.'j»^»»jr V ». l --ii^M < ' > v tMirCT i W j ( |j f , fl | l ,iu M i > i W ii J _Ini 1 ni_ i u,|_ utl ui J npn l j : ji i J ri j l - ■ *t- -••—-■ ; I COM PLIMI S OF ■ Granville Furniture Co. OXFORD’S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE j FURNITURE STORE * Furniture • Floor Coverings • Stoves - Appliances MAIN STREET IN OXFORD FOR THE HIGHEST PRICES I Sell Your Tobacco I j —IN -- OXFORD For the Rest in Men’s Values TRADE WITH The Men’s Shop EVERYTHING FOR THE WELL DRESSED MAN' Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan ! S i vv: Ire BAr”-:'.::;- ; {.]■. ;»cjf, yjy :..'(■ tu; t t- ..1 re r : it:.':t ’ rj'.'-i la not !:Ut* <> ir r;’,>l t: ; t he is n '• r>i; !>'!!») the «n #,f ’ t‘7c bar* wins sr*> to i !te barbers, at the OyfbrtJ Or p’tan:*n<“. i rt'ii'lr-r-s h*> is mtc «.t the si,i!> ; b< is tist.il v\ :JJ vi ' .<• j Lo't' si.uijo.ni a 'i , r>» , ?:;C‘-Rr <L ili-ts : flrvfasiicui <■ burlmring. T:■»• is I ii'W t»f tis M-K tit.it c.n bf ; witnessed at any li/rie you visit iV !• 11 a. , o»3 the I ,fß.mpw« Bartering <-« !, «<* '’ f ' prcßr .mo,'- tiiju &h t the A THOU AH!' S’OR Tilt WEEK («t\ *?;Kt fl/V JiMlp s V; t. * v*v f** * 4 lb. C'S f . I i V- ~ f&ZfP , - TWy ;v | * ■• ~5 «£• I ‘"'V 00TI ?st*vfcf oidippsUfkjt »sOiowijß:g yttiAT |>rid<f- oi> Cii Mlii SViftl THE CAROLINIAN Ushers Open 1954 Drive lor Oxford institution ; Rev. T H. Brooks, Oxford Or l manage, announced tb.s week ’. 1;... receipt of more than : H2(K).QO from the Ir.terdomin#- | l nai I'.-'ht-rs Union of North Car* j oiit'.a. at its reemt meeting in ; V''j.rnst'o?i-daifchi, was the oprniag #ua for US) annum drive. ; h 4 .Nsfel" praiwid «m ri oners wno xjave fhrafsghoi.’t the year- and ceiled - 1 *• •r. Hi «nnlinen the work ihe school and told of toe plan* ! for the .coming year, Thr .'.oel yyns foundeii hn *88!? ?* the Colored Orphan age Association. The idea. hh< ousts in the mind of Dr Augustus Shepard, who saw the »>■ v d of an institution thut would take care of or phaned children The growth of the Institution has been hard ami steady Tt has been kept open by contribution* fr:.m friends and philanthro pists. since that time The ••late ushers have played a hi;; part in recent years. | No child is taken into the - .0.5 Under 4 years old, nor ' f<\ »t 11. This gives the staff an opportuney to mold the charact er of the child, so n religious at* ‘ 1 m.-phere, that will guide him 1 v.Y.uvn the remainmg years of i r^agasuaL. ... KEV. T. H BKOOKS • f j i| r//£ QVfiQjfcf) TOBACCO BOARD \ OF TRADE | Cordially Invites ! All Farmers To Sell Their Tobacco IN OXFORD i Where The Highest Prices Prevail :: ■' :■ ■' ' .. ? 5i ; ■% hi* life. The school Is responsible for | i food, sheiter and training. Mc«* ! t of the food comes from the 185 | acres of cleared lend that is ow n- I Warehouses W. L. Mitchell, Jr., Mgr, OXFORD, N. C. The Best Place To Sell Tobacco !. _ by the. school there i* now .; ii.'i acres of tobacco «emg grown? ■■ py-five acres of corn; six acres «f sweet poialn. , yight acres of garden ami about 60 ac.-es at j hay and pasna>.\ There arc 28 ■ j co>vs, from which -3 gallons of ! milk arc tr-.Anmed by the stu* ! | dents, dmly. All of the surplus * uroauct.ion is sold to iota! people. I 'i : are 146 students r.ow on ! fbe camp-iS, with a long waiting ii v i. There are IS lull tu-ue rail i members, ap.i two part-time, j The. M-iiOOi own* 340 acres. PAGE THIRTEEN Every child must, perform *om kmd of dv.ty This n cans th» they are ia jgb* xo work witi ?he;r hand* as wet! «* with the* S mji.-'Jn. rhe boys are taught farm i: a, woodwork, dairying, barbei .».« ».;'d S?v- repairing Th. gjtj ; are taugnt dovnesiir science a»- ; art, winch cover* every phase o h«;re life There is definitely o : adoptions from the school. The 3554 buiiey tobacco oo put u expected to be 38J mi lion pounds,
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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