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v iJ Clinton' Concerts The Clinton Community Con cent Association's 1952 53 campaign for membership officiary opened Tuesday morning t 9:00 and will continue' lor this week only, , ac cording to DeLeon Britt, Associa tion President As in. past years, admission to To Beg in Vcrlc On Dam For Lake At Cliffs Of Heuse State Park Ilear Seven Springs (From Goldstar News ' Arjus), imipound water for a 10 acre lake. Sites Brothers of Wadeaboro will It will afford facilities for bathing begin -work on a dam for' a lake and boating.' ' . !-?:. at Cliffs of Neuse State Pars:, in J - Barring unforseen complications, short time. '- ' - v the lake should, be ready for use . That was .word brought, to .the by the opening of the next sum News Argus last night by George mer season at the park. ' Boss diie-tor of the North Caro- Attendance at the Cliffs park the three concerts will be by mem- Una Department, of Conservation each' week during the past season bership card only and memberships and Development . koss was in nas averagea irom i.uuu 10 a.uuo. rmy not be purchased after Satur- Goldsqoro for a meeting of the - When theOake is -completed, t- day afternoon October 11 at 5:30 Ay cock Memorial Commission-. tendance is expected to multiply p m. Tom Morse (superintendent of 10-fold, said members of the park A kick off dinner was presented state parks) to "d me if I .w any kdry conraittee. i v. . d,,i... i memDer ci !ie uma oi n use aq- ine legislature npurokiicu Kin Hotel iMondav even nil with visory commission that I should funds for the park two years ago. President Britt oresidinu. Present hurry to tell the good news that . Permission . was securea aooui for the meeting were the mem bers of the executive committee, the area campaign chairman and their workers. Also present was Mr. Thomas Thompson, Fie.'d Re present tive for the New York office of the Community Concert Association. Mr. Thompson of fered helipful suggestions to the workers and urged the group to help make this the biggest year in association history. He reassured the workes that the Revel: rs, na DANCA THEATRE WALLACE, N. C. Saturday Oct. 11 THE GUNMAN Owl Show TREASURE OF LOST CANYON Sunday YOU FOR ME Oct. 12 Mon. & Tues. Oct. 13 & 14 SUDDEN FEAR Wtd. Doub'e Feature Oct. ROLL ON TEXAS MOON and BIG TREES 15 Thursday Oct. 16 LOST IN ALASKA Friday THE DIULOMATIC Oct. 17 COURIER Motor Park the contract for the dam at the year ago to switch some funds to Cliffs has been let.' (the Ike project. For a time it Sikes Brothers were low among ! appeared that the project might five offers made when bids were not !be st;ed befoe the next canvassed in naieign several weens jegisiaiue. By Ted Keating ago. MaUrlJs for the, dam now are being assembled, Ross said. The clay and concrete dam jfvill tional y famous male quartet, will definitely perform for one of the Lthree concerts this year. Clinton association oiticers naa specmcury requested this group for one con cert. The Revelers will appear here in January. A local headquarters desk has b:en set up in Clinton at Butler's Drug Store. A private telephone, to be used only for campaign bus iness, has been ins'tal'ed :t Butler's for this week. The number of the nh-one is 2289. Those interested in obtjining memberships to the association are urged to use these facilities at Butler's Drug Store. Interest of the Cliffs advisory committee. G. F. Seymour chair man, resulted In reactivating the project and in award of the con tract to Sikes brothers. Hula Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, N. C Sun. & Mon. 'Oct. 12 & 13 KANGAROO Peter Lawford Maureen O'Hara 2 Cartoons & News Tues. &Wed. Oct. 14 & 15 DEADLINE USA Humphrey Bogart Kim hunter Also Cartoon Drive-In Theatre PINK HILL, N. C Wb-e The Whole Family Goes To See Good Shows Telephone 2841 Sunday," Oct. 12 The Tanks Are Coining Steve Cochran and Philip Carey Cartoon Comedy Mon.-Tues. Oct. 13 - 14 People Will Talk Cary Grant - Jeanne Crain Color Cartoon Thurs. & Fri. Oct. 16 & 17 LURE OF THE WILDERNESS Jean Peters Jeffrey Hunter Sat. Only Oct. 18 LAST OF MOHICANS Randolph Scott 2 Cartoons and Serial Name Address This Coupon good for one -pass to Hula Theatre any night except Saturday and Sunday. ' m Capt. Parrish Of Faison Named To Safety Council In Germany WUE2BURG, GERMANY Capt. James M. Purrisli of Faison, N. C, recently was appointed to the safety council at Wurzburg, Germany, where he is assigned as an Army engineer. He will help expedite, safety measures and prevent accidents by making recommendations for tH ffic control, checking hazards in shops and conducting fire drills at Wurzburg Military Post - Captain Parrish is a. veteran of 17 years of Army service. His .wife' Fannie, and. three children are with him In Germany. :rr'l ! ; By TED RESTING Beaver 'are easy to raise; their diet is simple and their life is peaceful and Industrious accord ing to Hamilton L,. Momenei, game breeding expert. All they "want to do is gulp down aspen, willow, maple and iirch barks or may be carrots apples or corn on the cob and to preen their fur.- ' , But first you must provide them with -water. Give them a small swim tank" with a depth of three fee' sloping to a rhallow end. -: Tanks five feet by four feet long are ample. -' The 'water may have a constant flow or be drained off penouicai.y. .,.' Then, beaver need a few basic materials ' like ' debarked . ' trees, brush, r straw and - sand from which to build a wilderness type lodge. They, require no bedding in soft woods like fifpen are given them for they will shred it. If bedding is given them, it must be dust free or their eyes become Irri tated rnd swell shut. There are many ways to confine beaver but meltal lined wood or . masonry pen walls.are best. The beaver breeder decides how much space he will allot, to an individual pen, then surrounds the pen with a masonry walL Cement blocks are laid to a jthree foot height and the soil left undisturbed Inside so the 'animals may .bulldoze it around. The footing should be deep or eise mesh wire can be turned ! from the looting to prevent tnem irom tunnelinff but. : - r .-' A Don't let fceaver build, in a cor ner It anight mean a ladder over the wall. . If they try, remove the mvtni-fal eaeh Aav and trV to SUB- 4 gest' another site.'' A wooden box placed in the c mter of tne pen may easily furnish the .necessary distraction. H The chances are that the 1 beaver will immediately re- modefl the box by extending u ana building lodge over it. Beaver are very quiet and do hot fight ; among themselves. Their rare ' displeasure Is voiced with an 'ueh ueh ueh'. In the wilds the parents feel that the young of two seasons are grown up and these kits are driven off from the colony to live on their own. '. When con fin d kits ere unalb'e to depart ac cording to beaver law, they are apt to turn up missing. So be careful to see that your beaver are ' sep arated before this age deadline oc curs Just to foe on the safe side. 3 CENTER THEATRE Mount Olive, N. C. Pulp Arid 300,000,000 Pi Induryi Plants Nearly Trees In Five Years Sun. & Mon. Oct 12 & 13 YOU FOR ME Peter Lawford ' Jane Greer Tuesday Only Oct. 14 IVORT HUNTER In Technicolor Anthony Steel Dinah Sheridan Wed.& Thurs. Oct. 15 & 16 WE'RE NOT MARRIED Ginger Rogers Fred Allen Fri. & Sat. . Oct. 17 & 18 THE DUEL AT SILVER CREEK In Teehnicolor Audie Smith , Faith Domergue .'miii i ii Wed., Oct. 15 Fred MacMurray And Anne Baxter -Cartoon Serial Thurs., Oct. 16 - Two Weeks With I i! Jane Powell and Ricardo Montalban Cartoon Selected Shorts Fri, Oct. 17 Sfrecls Of Laredo " William Holden and Mona Freeman ' Little Hascals Comedy Satmday, Oct 18 Double Feature Ut The Kid Buster Crabbe WARSAW, N.C. Sunday and Monday, October 12 and 13 -(Technicolor) JUST FOR YOU , With Blng Crosby and Jane Wyman Cartoon Tuesday and Wednesday, October 14 and 13 (Teihnicotar) DUEL AT SILVER r CREEK With Audie Murphy and Faith Domergue Serial Thursday and. Friday, October 16 and 17 (Technicolor) THE MERRY WIDOW With Lana Turner and Fernando Lamas Saturday October 18 Double Feature) CANYON vAMBUSH . With Johnny Mack Brown ' -. SKIPALONG ROSENBLQQM Atlanta, - Ga.j: -September 30, The pttlp- and paper tndustry ' in the South has purchased and been responsible for having planted 27V 000,000 pine trees during the past five years. This survey was con- Hnrfrl f nr. 'IhA flret timo tn nnvr the industry's 1047-48 planting sea- son by H. J. Maisoerger, wester for he Southrn Pulpwood Conser 1 vation 'Association, when 26 mil-' lion - trees ' were . planted. It has been continued each , year during, this five year period and . during 1951 and; 52 the number planted reached a peak of 74 million trees. The average is nearly 55V6 million trees per year. This planting activity by the pulpwood industry converted about 277,000 acres of worthless land into productive forests,' Malsberger stated. -' 'The acreage planted is estimated on setting 1,000 trees per acre which makes ample allow ance for normal planting failures and still provide sufficient trees to make a full crop.' 'About 201,000. acres were plant ed on lands owned by the pulp wood industry,' he continued, 'and th remaining 76000 flares on lands owned by individuals -to whom the Industry contributed the trees.' ' 'Far more "forest lands, of course, will be made fully productive upon application of wise Cubing practic es by landowners permitting nat ural residing combined with ade quate forest fire protection which is another objective of the South ern PuipwoexL -Conservation Asso ciation. ) -:; ' ' ' 'It is very important,' Malsberg er : concluded, 'to remember that the acreage for which the pulp and ppper industry - has been respon s.b'e for having planted during the past five years, twas in such con dition that no trees would be growing unless planted. The maxi mum growth of wood in the South requires individual end collective support of i programs combining adequate forest fire protection, control of disease and insects, wise cutting practices, ' and tree planting.' , Hegro Farmer Jypilies Change In Operations After many years of crop farm-: bag, Willie Chavls, Negro farmer of the Jeffries Grove community, has decided to change his fanning plain, according to W.S. Davenport, Walre County Negro farm agent for the Extension Service. . - s' Now that his chi'dren are grown and selPsufficient, Chavls will rent out all of his crop farming land except enough to produce feed and -Will begin a dairy. - Davenport says that Chavis typi fies the changing pattern of farm ing In Wake. Three years ago there weie'no Negroe farmers in the county producing Grade A milk; today there are several, and still 'more making preparations to in crease their income with a Grade A dairy ; herd.. ' Chavis already has purchased part ownership in a purebred reg istered Jersey bull acquired at A and T College in Greensboro. He rlso owns . four .heifers that will freshen In the spring. Meantime, he is milking two cows for, home supply of milk, i : ' The farmer is having plans drawn I'lP for a Grade A dairy barn that will accomodate six cows. He hopes to keep from 10 to 12 cows milking throughout the year. Cha vis will sow more pasture land rnd purchase several more heifers. His dairy barn will be built to spe cifications recommended by the State College agricultural engineer' ing department, .ryra'--.' ; t.- - 3 imam t 1 - 3 There is activity a plenty this week in Clinton area as the Clin ton Community Concert Associa tion conducts its . fourth annual campaign for memberships. - f Meeting on the street in Clinton during a rjre lull in activities are the three Co-Chairmen of the all important membership committee and the Association President, De Leon Britt. The three chairmen are left to right, Mrs.-Paul Her ring, M s. P. W. Wallman, Jr.. and Mrs. C Mossetts Butler, all armed with campaign material. 'The mem bersh'p drive closes Saturday aft ernoon, October 11. . , -- ANSWXBS TO 1 Intelligence Test 1 G e o r g e Washington! fJ8- Spain. 3 Robert Fulton. 4 Solo- j? morl. 5 South Dakota. 6 Sher lock Holmes. 7 (A) bird; (B) tee;' VVlLiC Oi!' OCIOIiER 12 Sunday and Monday GIRL 111 YIIITE -June AUyson Arthur Kennedy Tuesday - co::mu::ist for the f. b. h Frank Lovejoy - Dorothy Hart Wednesday and Thursday AL JO!GS OF OKLAHOMA DanDuryea ' Gale Storm ' Friday and Saturday , ; FR0;!Tim REVOE ' Lash Larue ' -. t Fuzzy St' John Also - r'-"v r--t 7") SEE ANY OUTDOOR MOVIE IN WALLACE TONIGHT - PEN-LIN WALLACE j Drive-In Theatre ? Drive-In Theatre , ' ' i;'',i Thurs. & Fri. Oct. 9 and 10 ; THE WINNING TEAM Prl . - . . - . , V" Doris Day Ronald Beagan FrL & Sat Oct 10 & tt , (Double Feature) Sat. Oct. 11 (Double Feature) HERE COME THE NELSONS Su" ,NO,T 01 Nelson & Kswlet Nelson" ' HUISurlnBBaca1iand V HEART OF THE ROCKIES . ' TRAILING WEST. . Roy Rogers a ' irnT" OPber 11. MARtl ND18 Judy HoUday - Aldo Ray Frances Langford . . Tues. & Wed. Oct 14 it 15 Mm- & Tu' Oct . 13 & 14 ' LOVE IS BETTER LADY PAYS OFF j , . ,,THAN EVKR ' , .Linda DarneU and , Elizabeth TayJor Lary Parks Stephen MeNally'-' AlSO- Serial Chapter 6 Wed. & Thurs. Oct 15 & 16 Thurs. & Fri. ' Oct 16 & 17 HONEYCHILE SINGING IN THE RAIN ' ,, Judy Canova and Gene Kelly Debbie Reynolds Eddie Foy, Jr. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY 52 " . ' wmmm rii r f Mi 1 t -1 7!ijiiiiniE;i:;" LULAViLLii, N. C. DUPLIN'S NEWEST AND LARGEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE I! .11 n il i i Box Office Open at 6:31 Shows Begla At 7 O'clock Sunday and Monday ' . October 12 and 13 RED SKIES' OF MONTANA Richard Widmark ... ,. In Technicolor , Jeffrey Hunter Tuesday and Wednesday DALLAS Ruth Roman In Technicolor October 14 and 13 " Gary Cooper Thursday and Friday October 16 and 17 LOST , IN ALASKA Bud Abbott ' LoaCostello Saturday. , ; : Double Feature , v October 18 VALLEY CF FKE - , ' - Gn --T ' , sing i::. c?. eh;G' 1 -y f ' Clunrter 11 s I'T-or i . f Watch Tij.ij , w..ft is?,.- .'sr-.. . vt-.-. --",'Vs'--' - ..-v.;-"... , i I ft". . ( jrTa '4 f if'M A. , tA'I'I mii S M Mr 'I I - f it it - ' Pi" 'i V ts h (. i ; SdO .1.1 TWSRttt ill I 1 9 f. at ... a v 1 ' . - , 11'. " ' r AHD 6R0V AI!D GROW 5,.; 1 j. k 1 ; - t . X - 1 ; -, '.-fJ.-, t, ' Of course money doesn t grow on trees , - r .v , ... but there is a place where money does . grow ..k. here' in our. hank. Regular de- -, ' posits, plus the interest compourided - , periodicaUy, soon add up to Surprisingly ' ' large harvests. Start your financial tree v ' ; i grdwing now. Open a savings account . with us today! . - ' . 1 . V -TV-' " ti""'!.!. ; t ' . - .;':'V" kenansville ' zczz i;:ll ' c:uL.yiLLE ' Uember Federal Depou'H Iasnranee Corporst'a '.; :. . ;.''.- ..
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