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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 2

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1946. Deaths Funerals G. F. WATSON Ecd Springs, R. 2, Funeral services for G.

F. Watson, 77. were held Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Centre Presbyterian church. Rev.

S. H. Fulton of Laurinburg conducted the services. Mr. Wacsou had boon in ill health' for 2 months.

He was a Tsuwibor of Centre Presbyterian ohmvh. A son of the late A. A. and Effie Foriley Watson, he was married in 1813 to Etta of Asheboro. are his.

wife; one N. P. Watson; 2 sons, Ajvhio Watson of the home, F. Watson of U. S.

in Newfoundland; 4 daugh- J. W. Howell Jr. the AUentoji school faculty, Mrs. W.

II. Lee of the Thompson Memorial hospital staff, Frances Watson, nurse a Baker sanatorium, Rosa Watson of the home; and grandchild, Joseph Neill Active pallbearers were Dave Currie. Luther McGirt, Jack Roiser. Dan Watson, Jack Lassiter Jim White. Honorary pallbearers were W.

Shaw H. F. Currie, W. G. Euie Sherrif D.

Hodgin, Vv Hasty. Sheriff W. D. Reyn- olcR Kyan McBride, A. H.

White, Womble. R. R. Patterson, Dr. George Cued, John F.

McNair Jr. -snri Walter Baker. J. J. Pierce and the Wagram choir had charge of the music.

W. L. Roper had charge flowers. The many beauti- floral tributes showed the esteem of Mr. Watson.

He loved by many in all -walks Held For Killing WILLIAM H. WORRELL Heel Springs, Feb. Cervices for William Howard Worrell recently discharged veteran who was killed in an auto accident Thursday near Raeford, held Sunday afternoon from the Philadelphia Presbyterian 'church, conducted by Dr. H. T.

Graham, supply pastor. Interment was made in the church cemetery. Su'-viving are his parents, Mr. M. Worrell of Park- ion' Route two brothers, Frank- Vh Paul Worrell of the home; opr' four sisters, Mrs.

Hubert l-u-inohrey of Lumberton, Route 4, vi rc L. Mabe of Parkton, Route 2 'and Mary Worrell of the home. Sunday at her home on Lumber- ton, R. 4, following an illness time. Funeral services arc! being-held this (Monday) nfter- nt-on at 3 o'clock at Deep Branch church, with burial in the church cemetery.

She is i several bro-' Ihcrs and sisters. She was a a i'Jiter of the -late Everette and Anno Locklea'r Sampson. Cost of State I olio Appeal Only 1 Percent of Intake Chapel into consideration that the cost of i on any sort of campaign to raise funds is usually about 5 percent oi" the intake, the expenses of the March of Dimes appeal in North Carolina is amazingly low--slightly over one percent. Figures for last year's March of Dimes in this state which raised $517,211.75 show that operating expenses totalled only $5,515.61, according to a report from state campaign headquarters here. MADE AT FJC TO HOUSE VETERANS have been made by Presbyterian ior college'to house veterans i excess of" dormitory Ac-.

commodations may be found sim-le and married students. A lisrof available rooms and apartments for rent is on file at the college office. A. new refresher; course with enrollment limited to forty students, will begin March 4. Wartime limber cutting an i loss in the United States was 50 percent greater than annual' timber growth.

Farmers about any tli i apply tion i been i ers at an IX) tin 'i Five- cordi Station. id that everybody talked and nobody did it. but he couldn't story -to cotton produCr county today i ree'prize-winning farm- kive produced the staple rage cost of 10.7 cents a hilc for the average no cost was twice a with the State A Cotton contest, which "ij again this year, iiln: had cr contest of its three prize'winners; ID County Agent J. C. of the State College Extension service, were W.

Flye of Route 1, Bottleboro; J. Robbin.s of Route 2. Rocky Mount; and H. S. Keel of BetheL Flye's yield was 1,073 pounds of lint acre, or more than two bales.

Each contestant a careful record of all expenses of the crop in a record" book prepared by the Extension service. The average yield per acre of the three prize winners Avas 855 pounds of lint per acre and the average cost $91.31 per acre, giving per pound cost of 10.7 cents. Can" Kegrain" Ite Flace "The records show that cotton can regain its place in our farm we from high of 04,495 acres in 1926 to allow of about 12,000 acres last year. The throe prize winners used an average of (iOO pounds of 4-10-6 jper acre at planting and top- dressers of 100 pounds of 10-0-10 and 100 pounds of muriate of potash per acre. Dysentery Vaccine Is Reported Found North Carolina's crop production goals in 1946 include 740,000 acros for cotton and 784,400 acres of flue-cured tobacco: Dr.

J. H. Jensen, professor and head of the plant pathology section of the State College Depart-, ment of Botany, is on Irish potato and peanut diseases. ren Ior all crops announced that a North 'Carolina farmers arc seeking to have Congress consider labor costs in setting parity prices -till anrl T-Viall uf the latest developments jof at Rabat and Cas (AV-The French agency has announced vaccine against dysentery has been discovered by four French doctors i The United States, Canada, Brit- r-hf ton rowiiw" Powell says. I ablanca in Morocco.

The dispatch ish Isles and the Middle East are the cnly areas in the world where ite out tat IhTStton 'said the vaccine ha been success- Joed in 5 was rela- droDMd lully used at a hospital in Fez. lively favorable. in Edgecombe has dropped Phone 20 ASSIFIED Phone Mrs. Corene Graham Collins, i 30, escorted from recoi-Ocr's court to the county jail at Wil- I nrington, N. after she was charged murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of Mrs.

Edward F. Bordeaux, 30, in a children's playground. Police said the women quarreled over a light between Mrs. Bordeaux's 11-year-old daughter, and Mrs. Collins' 11-year-old niece.

(AP Photo). of three i She was the daughter of ihe late D. While of Frederieksburg, and Mary Harris White of Robeson. county- Surviving are two brothers, James-A. White of South Norfolk, and A.

H. White of Maxton; One Insertion 1 Two Three Insertions -Additional Insertions Maximum number of In Classified Ada Are GASB-- Money Must Accompany One cent charje for each additional word, per InMrttatv Advertisements will be published accordirg to desired schedule without extra charge. Errors in advertisement should reported immediately. The Rohesonian will not be held responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion. For sale: Kem-Tone and Acme paints, bush axes, barbed wire, garden peas, tomatoes, seed potatoes, collars, pads.

Bud's Seed Feed Store, 4th Street, Lumberton, N. C. J-29rei-tfn-c For For sale: One wardrobe good condition. Phone Wo. 3 between 9:00 A.

M. and 5:00 P. M. any day, Monday through Friday. Lumberlon.

N. C. JM4-15-13-P land several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held this 'morning at 11 o'clock from Center Presbyterian church, conducted by the Rev. J.

Mann, pastor of the. Antioch Presbyterian church, assisted by the Rev. G. H. Kirkpatrick, pastor of Center church.

Interment be in the cemetery. JIMMY LOWRY Funeral services for Jimmy Wanted to buy: One to 3 pieces of plate glass, 72 ins. 72 ins. Robeson FCX 4th street, N. C.

F-14-15-18-C For quick saje: Superfex kerosene refrigerator. Mrs. T. B. Smith.

Tar Heel, N. C. F-14-15-18-P Radio Troubles? We can solve them for you. Bring your radio "repairing to us for promptness nncl guaranteed satisfaction. Benton's Piano Furniture, call 376.

East 2nd Street, Lumberton, N. C. F-13-14-15-18-19-20-P For sate carpet and sudan grass; beans, O-too-lan and Wood's Yellow, onion mustard, tobacco secfl. Bud's Seed Feed Store, 4th street, Lumberton, N. C.

J-29-ei-tfn-c sale: Stoow and pleasure r(5- Boarding and training. Utfired 5-gaited stallion at stu Davanna Stables, D. T. ambeth, owner, phone Lumberton, N. C.

J-4-FMW-tfn-c For sale: Fresh meats, oysters and '''S' 11 daily. Farmers Sup- Companv. Chestnut street in 01 A Super Market, N. C- F-6-WFM-thru-M-l-c For sale: Garden seed, isspcdeza sudan grass," Italian Rye onion sets, beans, peas. Fanner Supply Company, street in front of A Super Market, Lumberton, N.

-F-S Wanted: Corn, any amount, any kind, anywhere. Wilkerson Spivey, phone 295; Lumbertou, J-1-ei-tln-c MR L1LL1E M. TODD Mrs. Lillie Mae Ward Todd, 40, wife of Rev. L.

L. Todd of Bladen- 45. who died Wednesday ifl'a at his home near Pates boro, died Friday at 1:30 p. m. Pembroke 1.

were held Sun- the Baptist hospital, -it 3 at Harpers Ferry Jem, after un illness of sevaral rhur'b by Rev W. Jacobs, in.months phlebitis. ihe presence of a large crowd. In-1 Funeral services were held in th Redmond the West Bladenboro Baptist church, of which her husband is lerment was in Locklear cemetery Pallbearers were Otis Sampson, 7vl. D.

Cummings, Lewis Brooks, Deese, Roosevelt Thompson and Raymond Deese. GASTON OXENDINE Final rites for Gaston Oxendine, '2G, died Friday at 3:30 a. m. pastor, Sunday at 12 noon, after which the body taken to Mt. Sinai church Columbus county, where another service was held r.t 4 o'clock, and interment made in the Mt.

Sinai church cemetery. She was a former resident 0f the Sinai community. A daughter or Oren and Mrs. Charity Ward of in Highsmith hospital, Fayette- Clarendon, she was born. Oct.

23, ville, from injuries said to have been received in a headon collision two automobiles on the Kaeford Fayetteville highway night, were held Sunday a.t 2 p. m. from Union. Chapel Melhcdist church. Rev.

T. M. ac Nearly Choked was in charge of the i vices, and burial was in the Ox-j While Lying, In tied (tiidiiif 1 cemetery near the church. were Nolie Jones, Davis Coins, Tommie Chavis, Lon- Oxendine, Norman Oxendine on3 Stephen Oxendine. Hf- a son of Mrs.

Nancy MRS. GRACE SAMPSON Mrs. Grace Sampson, 32, died Due To Stomach Gas Lcwry Oxendine and the late Robert Oxendine of Buie. One lady said a few days ago that she used to be afraid to go to bed at night. She was swollen with Stomach gas.

which- always got when to bed. and the gas would rise up in her throat Previously reported as killed in 1 afler she down and W0 uld he same wreck were William choke hen She coukm lie WOMEN EVERYWHERE sell Spring dresses, all sixes, $2.98 and up; Children's dresses; lingerie; earnings $5.00 daily? own dress FREE. For samples, write MAISONETTE FROCKS, IV O. BOX 5087, Knoxville, 18, essec. F-11-12-13-18-19-20-P BABY CHICKS Each Tuesday Friday A I POULTRY FARM LUMBERTON, N.

C. BURGLAR I A Cost only $10 per year for 52,000 insurance on most all household and personal property. Policy pays for mysterious disappearance. PROTECTIVE AGENCY, Inc. SCOTTISH BANK BLDG.

Wanted: ALL PEOPLE SUFFERING with Kidney trouble or backache 0 try KIDDO at 97c. Money Buck Guarantee. petti Pharmacy. Modern Pharmacy, Fairmont Drug Row- lauu Div.g Co. F-13- WFM-thr u-Jl-1 -p For sale: One 1,300 ponml mare, eight years old; one 1,000 pound mare mule.

Both good work animals. Also one disc harrow. J. C. Willis, route 1, Elizabethtown, 3 miles east of Dublin.

For Mle to rtrtnen: Electric water pumps, ready for immediatt delivery. Wolsh Lumberton, N. C. flat. Had to prop herselT up on pillows.

Recently this lady got 1.1 Hov.ard Worrell of Parkton, over- veteran, and Pfc. R. F. of Aberdeen. Everlace Davis INNER-AID and" now says "gas" is of Lumberton.

R. 4, was also re-i gone, stomach feels fine." bowels ported as injured in the same col- are regular and she can go to bed i0n and sleep soundly. I INNER-AID contains 12 Great W. W. STRICKLAND Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear Red Springs, Feb.

Julia Emma Strickland, widow of gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable peo- V. Strickland of the Antioch pie soon feel different all over. So died at Thompson don't go on suffering! Get INNER- i a in Lumberton early Sun- AID. Sold by All Drug Stores morning following an illness! here in WE HAVE A NEW LOAD OF Horses And Mules Come See Them Farmer's Exchange Co.

M. WIIJCCRSON it R. L. SFIVEY PhoiM295 Lumberton, N. C.

A USED A Lumberton, N. C. Notice: Horses and mules for sale or trade. Easy terms. We buy corn, shelled or in the shuck.

We sell baled shucks. Come and and see them before you trade. FaiTner's Exchange, phone 203, Fairmont roncl, owne and operated by R. L. Spivey and F.

M. Wilkerson, Lumberton, N. C. F-13-15-18-CJ I I We have a comr plete stock of all types of hard-to- get tubes. PICKIJP AND DELIVERY SERVICE! Public Address System FOR RENT! Lumberton Trading Inc.

Furniture Dept. PHONE 17 Lumberton, N. C. Wanted-' Four or fi room house in Lumberton- If you have one to rent see Manager, Meat A Super Market, Lumber- I ton, N. C.

N-12-FMW-tfn-c For sale: Lumber, rough. Stf2 J. Collins, 901 First street, Lumberlon, N. C. F-15-18-20-P Lost: Tan hound doff, answers to the name Reward for return to I.

L. Stone, route 2, Lumberton, N. C. F-14-15-18-? For sale: 1937 coupe in I good condition. Five good lives, radio and heater.

Hammond "Duncan, route 2, Fairmont, H. F-15-18-19--V For sale: One G-foot dry box, Cafe fixtures. John Pierce, phone 4231, Fairmont, N. C. F-14-15-18-P For sale or trade: Nice 9-roond house, large lot, double garage.

Close in. Easy terms if desired. Call Paul Harrill, phones 403 or F-8-ei-tfn-c Notice: We buy slabs for pulp. wood. Hardwood and pine if loaded in separate cars.

Also, limber and land. Cape Fear Wood Company, dial 2154, P. O. Box 536, Elizabcthtown, N. C.

F-4-thru-M-l-c I For sale: Four good farm mules. i Julius Singlelary. Hillcrest Farms, Lumberton, N. C. F-4-8-11-15-18-22-P Wanted: Ladies, refined, .1 to hours daily.

No canvassing. Earnings $50 to $75 weekly. Car necessary. Write W. M.

Box 397, Golrlsboro, N. C. F-13-14-15-18-19-P Lost: One white and black spot- led pig, weighing about 50 pounds. Finder please notify Elmer Box ley, near Smyrna church, route 3, Lumberton, C. F-15-18-19-P Tom's place is open until 8 o'clock each night, and 10:30 on Saturday Tom's Place, 4lh -trcet, Lumberton, N.

C. F-14-15-18-19-20-C For sale: Any amount of machine bolts, carnage bolts, stove bolts, wood screws. Any lengths. Farmers Supply Company, Chestnut sir eel in front of A Super Market," Lumberton, N. C.

F-6-thru-WMF-thru-M-l-c For sale: Small wood healers aii tomatic wood savers, and wood and coa'l stoves an i ranges. Eenton's Piano Furniture Slorc, phone 376. East 2nd street, Lumberton, N. C. F-15-18-19-n Wanted to buy: Corn in shuck, any amount up to 5,000 bushels.

Lance Williams, phone 752, Lumberton, C. N-5-MF-tfn-o A USED GARS SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL! MOTORS, Inc. DeSoto Plymouth S. ELM ST. For sale: Tools of all kinds for carpenters, mechanics and plumbers.

See us for your needs. Firestone Home -Auto Supplies, opposite courthouse en Elm street, phone 853, Lumberton, N. C. F-l-Thru-F-28-c For sale: ttbnr radio batteries, only Firestone Home Auto Supplies, opposite courthouse street, phone 853, Lumberton, N. C.

F-l-Thru-F-28-c sale: Oil licaters for office and home use. Can change your coal heater to oil and you will like it fine- Purvis Leggett, route 2, Fajjrmont, N. C. J-22-MWF-Thru-F-15-p WE WILL BE CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE YOU BREAK WE' FIX REPAIR SERVICE fHONE 57G For sale: Farm supplies, hoes, rakes, plows, nails, forks, screen wirei and shelf hardware. Farmers Supply Company, Chestnut street in front of A Super Market, Lumberton, N.

C. F-G-WMF-thru-M-1-c For sale: A ebod stock of extra fine, fresh, well-broke, young mules. Also trade-in, niules, 'p'leasure'and work" hcirs- es. Harness, hay, etc- Johnson, Rowland, N. C.

F-11-13-I5-13-P For sale: Peanut wcedcrs, plows, electric lence chargers, axes, shovels, lard stands, wheelbarrows, cross cut saws, feud's. Seed Feed Store, 4th street, Lumbertdn, N. C. J-29-ei-Un-c For sale: Best Barred Rocks or Hampslure reds. Jan.

or Feb. shipment $13.95 per 100 postpaid $2.00 per 100 books order. Address Seeley's Chicks, 214 Church St, Norfolk, 10. Va. For sale: Good split stove wood and heater wood.

G. W. West, Wilmington highway, xhone 774. Lumberton, N. C.

F-15-ei-d'n-c For sale: Three farm mules. G. Prevatte, route 2, six miles out on Fayetteville road, Lum- "berton, N. C. F-12-13-14-15-18-P For Sale--Nice pot plants in BJ- gonias, Geraniums, Cyclamens, Primroses-and Azaleas, also cur flowers.

Mrs. B. Sara Edwards, Phone 906 12th" St. Lost: Black and white Setter; named Reward G. W.

MacDonald, phone 998-R, Lumberton, F-18-19-20-21-C Found: A set of upper teeth (bridge): -Owner may have by arid paying for this ad City Cleaners, phone 515, Lumberton, N. C. F-14-15-18-P For sale: 1942 Buick Super -excel-- "lent.tires, radio and heater. Contact B. I.

Floyd, near Oakton Church, Fairmont, N. C. F-14-15-18-P For sate: Heavy and fancy groceries and fresh produce. Farmers Supply Company, Chestnut street in front of A Super Market, Lumberton, N. C.

F-6-WMF-thru-M-l-c One analc and one female hound. One brindle chest, the other brown. Reward for return to Robert Barnhill, Box 571, Lumberton, N. C. Cement Blocks SEE OR WRITE W.

A. Taylor Located Miles Out On Wilmington Road R.F.D. 5 Luinberton, N. C. For sale: Garrison watermelon This watermelon is superior in cutting, quality and taste to that of the average watermelon Carroll Jordan, Hartsville, 5 F-5-thru-M-8-p Wanted: Someone to care for children and do general house work.

Apply 521 East 9th street or phone 1098-W, Lumberton, I N. C. F-18-ei-tfn-c For. sale: Fifteen cheap mules. K.

Biggs, Lumberton, N. C. F-14-15-18-P For sale: Four room house in West Lumberlon. Call Mrs. Olsen, 415-J, Lumberton, N.

C. F-18-19-20-C Lost: Sandy colored male pig, weighing 140-150 pounds. Reward for return to A. S. Currie, route 1.

St: Pauls, N. C. F-18-19-20-P We invite you to visit our store! We carry a complete line of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS Kobe Maine trown seed potatoes, cabbage plants, pasture grasses. LUMBERTON, N. C.

For Breakfast room suite, ice box, Florence 5-burner oil stove, kitchen cabinet, coal cir- dilating heatrolo, 3 piece bedroom suite, baby crib, studio couch. Mayvone Reynolds, W. J. Miller, route 5, Lumberton, N. C.

F-18-19-20-P Flash: No one will try to cet yon more for your home, your farm or any real estate than Paul Harrill! If its real estate you want to buy or sell call Paul Harrill, phone 408, Lumberton, C. J-2l-ei-ttn-c Use Your Car As Security Quick Action No Red Tape Lumber River Discount Co. 102 S. Elm St. Phone 7C7 Lumberton, N.

C. For saic: Harmonicas, large sup- ply rrtetal TJ; S. 'itfavy bond Harmonicas just received: Records, sheet music, music 1 stands. Douglas Music Shop, 118 West 3rd street, Lumberton, N. C.

F-15-18-19-C Wanted: Middle aged woman desires position in home as practical nurse or housekeeper. Phone 157, Lumberton, N. C. F-15-18-19-C For sale: tlscd ice box in good condition. See Thurman Cooke at Tire Company, telephone 794, Lumberton, N.

C. F-15-18-19-c BOWL FOR FUN! Bowling Center LUMBERTON, N. C. Wanted: Salesmen and distributors to sell a i illustrated History of World'War II, Armed Services Memorial edition with three pages military service record, over includes Jap fast seller, won- opportunity to make big money, men or women, experience unnecessary, every a prospect, retails for $5.50. For particulars write Publishers Distributing Turn pa 4, Fla.

F-18-c For sale: Underwood portable typewriter in first class, condition. Call 659 between 8:30 and 4 o'clock, Lumberton, N. C. F-18-19-C Attention: lr you' nave any used furniture you want quick cash for just coll I14-J. We buy anything, sell, swap and Furniture Exchange, opposite Liberty Warehouse on 1st street, Lumberton, N.

C. J-21-ei-tfn-c or sale: Sealed adapter kits for most $5 Firestone Home Auto "Supplies, oppposite courthouse on. Elm street, phone 853, Luinberton, v- At your service: J. B. Bruton, and A.

L. Wilson, professional bondsmen, phones: night 647-W- day 903, Lumberton, For salo Farm muk, cheap. E. J. Smith, near Oak Grove -church', route 4, Lumberton, N.

F-18-19-P Attention: AH persons who have radios ojt FK-)sh Radio Service, 204 Water street, are asked to call for their radios on February 22 or 23, or March 1 2. We are closing our business and will not be open after Saturday, March 2nd, Flash Radio Service, 204 Water street, Lumberton; N. C. F-18-19-20-21-22-P AUCTION SALE 2:30 P.M. COWS! MULES! HORSES! And Anything A Farther Wants To Be Sold At Auction! FARMER'S EXCHANGE CO.

M. Wilkerson R. Spivey PHONE 295 LUMBERTON,.

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