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WEDNESDAY, JANUAKT to, THE ROBESONIAN, LUMBERTON, N. C. PAGE ELEVEN Robesonian Classified Ads CLASSIFIED CRATES MINIMUM WORM OH LESS. EACH ADDITIONAL WORD CCNTS. 1 2 Insertions Montk Mt moriil Itimi, poems Si HmttM of rotpoot, tM ittmi will for MI For Sale Furniture And appliances from Ful- ler-Klnlaw Furniture Company, the store "Where Good Furniture IB Never Expensive." Large selection Bedroom, Living Room, Room Suites, Kelvfnator Appliances, Gold Seal and Armstrong Linoleum Bugs.

Low trices and Convenient Terms Weekly Monthly, Farmer Plan. Open an account today, pjal 3915. Fuller Kihlaw Furnlturi N. C. Bir shipment of ge'riujrie 'Studebaker parts just arrived.

Save. timf. arid money, we any. ear or truck at reasonable prices. Expert, service done' according; to latest factory methods.

Red Springs Implement phone 3861, Red Springs, N. C. 1954 4-dqpr Equlp'ped with radio, heater, whitewall tires, turn signals, and bacjc up lights. Call between 9 a. m.

and 12 noon, phone 3528- Floyd Seals, 517 B. 16th Street. 1953 Oldsmo'blle convertible. Radjio, heater, hydramattc drive, white sidewall Ju's't like.new. Green with blacfc 1952 PlyrA'outh 4-door, heater, overdrive, whltewali tirek owner.

Looks and runs new car. Call 3713 after 6 o'clock. CHINQUAPINS Make the Children Happy haryestijijt. Chinquapins in your backyard. Small, shrub-like tree often bearing, first year after transplanted.

Delicious small nuts. Two 2 to 3 ft. Size Trees Offer No. 6-J3 for 55.85, Postpaid. Aak for Free Copy 56-page Planting Guide Catalog In color, offered by Virginia's Largest Growers of Fruit Trees, N.ut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Tines, and Landscape Plant Material.

Sales people wanted. TTaynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Va. In Case You Miss YOUR ROBESONIAN Call 4322 Before 6 P. M. Notice CARD OF A children wish tp thank the friend? and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy them during: th'e sickness and death of their mother, Mrs.

Lucy Wilson. NOTICE tuning and repairing on all makes "of pianos and orra.ni. Call or Harrell'g Music Start, Lum- borto'n. NOTICE Custom Woodwork. We speclaJlM In kftcbcn cabineu, knotty, pine, birch anift fir.

Plastic tops of all styles and make. any style. Bobkcasea. unfinished Made to order. Free estimates.

Howard's Cf iin Woodworking Compkn'y, 104 Grace Street t.um- berton. Phone 3179. For Rent Five ro 6m pnfur.nisheoj ground floor duplex apartment with floor furnace, porches, large yar.d and fenced back yard, plenty storage s'pace. Ne'ar schools arid churches. Well located at 12Q6 Street.

per month. Fuller Hardware. "A Good Place To Trade." Three room apartmen't on Ipi'ne Street. See M. 'W.

Willlajins, 312 S. 10th Street or phone 4338 or 6940. Three duplex apartment. Hot water. 618 E.

5th Street. Call 4711. Livestock Trailer, Farm, Trailers, Flb'or Polishers. Electric' Hand Sander, Wheel Chairs, Baby Beds, Wheel Hole, Diggers, Lawn Spiker, Lawn Roller, Fertilizer Distributor, and Powei: Saw. All at reasonable Fuller's Hardware, "A Good Place To Trade." SEVERAL FtNE antique pieces received over the last week including dltiing- yooni table with banquet See our lamps, brass and old glass.

Franofe Antique Shop, 1S04 N. Pine (Fayetteville Lumberton. SAFE I Be Independent--Pay Cash get better Auto -buy--Ask us about Bank- Insurance Agency Auto Finance Plan. Save enough to reduce payments $3.00 to $10.00 per month. Protective Agency, phone 3217.

NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAR'OLINA, Robeson County. U.nder.and by virtue of power and authority conferred by a certain. Judgment rendered by the Clerk of Superior Court of Robeson tn i Special Proceeding, entitled, E. Freeman vs. Bessie Lee W.

Bul'lard, director General duardian of Peggy Joa-h Bui- lard, a minor, and Peggy Joan Bul- Eagles Take Consoles, Pros Draft ACC Gridders LOS ANGELES Wt Atlantic Coast and Southern Conference selections in yesterday's National Football League draft session (includes those drafted in the first three rounds at Philadelphia, Nov. 28). Final 10 rounds will be held late today. San Francisco ---Bruce Bosley, Westr Virginia tackle; Stewart Pell, North Carolina and Shippensburg (Pa.) tackle. William and Mary center; Joe Silas, South Carolina end; Louis Walker, Richmond back; Tom Selep, Maryland back (trade 'from Pittsburgh); Ron Falls, Duke center; Dale Vaughn, Virginia Military back.

Philadelphia Bob Pellegrini, Maryland center; Nick 'Consoles, Wake Forest. quarterback; Ken Keller, North Carolina back. Pittsburgh Richard Gaspari. George Washington center. New York--Joe Marconi, West Virginia back (handed to Los Angeles as part of previous trade); Robert Lee Huff, West Virginia tackl Melnik, Virginia and Army tackle.

Green Bay Robert Laughery, Maryland back; Russell Dennis, Maryland end. Baltimore Bob Pascal, Duke back; Benjamin la'biriet, Clemson tackle; Bill Korrian, North Carolina guard; John Polz'er, Virginia guard. Washington--Ed. Maty- land back; Fred'Wyarit, West Virginia back. Cleveland--Bob Mos's, West Virginia back; William Underdunk, West Virginia tackle; ChaVles Sid well, William and Mary back; West, North Carolina State quar terba'ck.

Also, Mathew Boone, North Cat olina College tackle, by New York At College Park Mrtnt Succeeds Jim Tatuffl 'COLLEGE PARK, Md. ffi--Tom- said, "we would like to accent ai my Mont' has been named to succeed Jini Tatum as football coach at the University of Maryland. Bill Cbbey, a university graduate like -appointed athletic Tatum, who quit Jan. lard, a minor, the under- back to' His mater Of rjorth ers. signed will, on Sat- urday, day of January, 1956, at 12 o'clock, at the Courthouse much as we possibly can Mary land boys'." At this point, Tatum.

iriieipb-sec somewhat of an objection to th idea that he hadn't accepted as many Maryland high school boys to go as potentially good football pla'y door, in the City of.Lumberton, North. Help Wanted USED TRACTORS A A I Used All is-Chalmers Model One- Row tractor with cultivator and bottom plow. Hydrolic lift. This is an A-l tractor outfit. Only Used Allis-Chalmers Model C.

Tractor with cultivators and planters, Extra tractor, new motor and new paint. Equipment installed free of charge. Only Used Allls-Chalmers Model Tractor with cultivators, planters, and disc harrow. Very scarce one row model, last we have. Used 1953 Studebaker 1-2 ton pickup with overdrive 36,000 actual miles, will trade for earlier vintage.

ATTENTION MR. FARMER: need a few good mules for Spring market. us for your new Furnished. cottage apartment Desir- Carolina, for, sale at public able location. Phone 6722.

auction, to highest bidder for cash, the following, described lands and premises, to-wit: In Howellsville Township, Robeson County, North Carolina, on the south side of the. HoweHsvilJe and Smiths Public Road, adjoining the lands of G. B. Allen Estate and others. BE- GDs 7 NJNG at an iron stake In the center of the.

Howellsville and Smiths road and In the 'Kinla-tv line and runs as said line N. 46 degrees W. 10.04 chains tp an iron stake, the orginal corner also corner of the G. B. Allen Estate; the'nce as that line S.

61 1-2 degrees E. 10 chains to a stake in ah old.field; thence N. 26 degrees E. 9.59 chains to a stake in said Howellsville and Smiths road; thence with, the road in a northwesterly direction 7.17 chains to the beginning, Immediate opening for 11 p. m.

to 7 S.4 acres. Being the same 18 TO 24 Single, free to travel to N. Y. City and return, doing Publishers contact work. Excellent earnings.

Cash advanced. No expe.rien'ce required. Must have license to drive car and able to leave Immediately. See John Bouchard, Lorraine Hotel. Do Not Phone.

Dependable middle age colored lady for housekeeper and care for small children, permanent, job for rlgljtt person. Call 4046 for interview. Carolina, had held both jobs. Dr. Wilson H.

Elkins, university i He pointed out the 15 of 46 on I last year's undefeated squad were than on Maryland's 194' proportionately mjre made it plain he had i more gone no farther than.Maryland it-! squad and self to pick Mont and Cobey to than on the North Carolina squad take over for Tatum, who "had 5 built its football teams from 1947-55. Maryland vvori 71 but of 87 scheduled games and three of six postseason bowls. "I decided I should look at our own staff and stay within it," said Dr. Elkins yesterday. In future, he a.

m. supervisor, paid vacation, paid sick leave, social security, attractive salary, and good working conditions, nurses home, near the coast Write to Bos 163, The Robesonian, Lumberton. or used ment tractors farm equip- Other used 'iij stock Model Planters Model C. Cultivatori Ford Tractor Disc Cub Bottom Plow- Model CA Cultivators Two-Horse Wagon Model Cultivators Model 60 All-Crop Harvester 5-26" Oliver Tiller Model WD Tractor Mule Riding Cultivator Farmall Cub Planters 5-26" Athens Disc Tiller Red Sprlnja Implement Company Phone 3861 Red Springs, N. C.

Your Allls-Chalmers Dealer For Rent Apartments at 613 and 815 E. 5th Street. per month. Call W. H.

Kinlaw, phone 6171. Real Silk will employ representative to take orders in Lumberton and 'vicinity. Pleasant work and excellent earnings. Samples furnished. Write J.

K. Wharton, 116 Lake' Bobne Trail, Raleigh, N. C. HOUSEWQRKERS, a Cooks, Nurse Maids, a week. See Mrs.

Townsend, 124 Cole Street Fairmont, N. C. lands conveyed by. Robert M. Noble and wife, Lesley B.

Noble to R. B. Freeman and W. Bullard by deed dated September 7, 1953, recorded in Bo.ok 11-H, page 404, Robeson County Public Registry. Notice is hereby given that a deposit in cash of of the final bid will be required, at the time of the sale, as evidence of good faith.

This the 2Sth day of December 1955. ROBERT WEINSTBIN Wm. E. TIMBERLAKB Commissioners J-4-11-18-1'5-0 Business Opportumtiet Riffht bowling alien, I table tennli 1 alter, nickelodeon. All equipment for sale.

Contact Ellen at Lumberton Bowl- Ing Center, B. CbwtBQt Street, Lumbertoa. Lost And Found LOST. Black and tan hound dog, with ereyish face. Lost near Klrby's Bridge.

Reward. L. W. Branch, 1, Rowland, N. C.

Real Estate For Sale Lota on Fairmont Bun Floyd, or 1401. Fairmont, N. a Two modern unfurnished apartments upstairs. Gloss in. Rent reasonable.

Phone 4151 or 6652. Two 4 room unfurnished apartments with dinette. Electric hot water heaters. Newly finished and walla. See Dewey Williams at Williams Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Lumberton.

Three room downstaln aptrtment- Close to UBtown business district. Very nice and desirable. Paneled living room, Venetian blinds, plenty cabinet space, water furnlihcA. Phone 5787. Modern 3 bedroom frame home, 3 years old on nice corner lot.

Both streets paved. Paviiur is paid. mediate possession. Don't miss this one! G. 1., only down plus closing and 151.14 per month.

Also F. H. A. and conventional loan available. Total price $9979.00.

Horace M. Barnes, Realtor, 402 Scottish Bank Bulldins, Dial BS67. By owner, modern 3. bedroom house, 2 blocks from school and church in Godwin Heights. Priced at J7.200.

For immediate possession. Call 6S35. Three room unfurnished apartment with private front and back entrance. Tub and shower, garage. Suitable for small family.

Call 6029, Mary Sealey Mouzon. A I A I ANT KIND- ANT MAKE-ANT MODEL- LUMBERTON APPLIANCE CO. MAX BRTAN, Owner PHONE 3778 One beautiful lot on Riverside Drive, sho-KTi by appointment only. 4 lots on 7th Street, 108 i 108. For real estate of all kinds see or call W.

p. "Pea-Tine" Reynolds or D. Hilbert Lovette, 207 "Walnut Street, phone 4263. Now, while the price is low. Is the time to buy that beautiful pine covere'd surburban lot In the Road section, 150 ft.

frontage 438 ft deep. Price $1500.00 Easy terms. Horace M. Barnes, Realtor, 402 Scottish Bank Buildine, Dial 5867. Masonary garage building 1 year old located West.

5th Street, near, Oil plant. Ideal for warehouse, garape, etc. Terms. S3500.00. Call Horace M.

Barries, Realtor, 402 Scottish Bank Buildins, Dial 5867. ATU Agent Pilot Die In Crash On Bootlegger Search S.C., ffl Two men were killed near here yesterday in the first air fatality of the South Carolina Air National Guard since the 51st Division was orgar- ized in 1947. dead were identified as Rov Madison (Dick) Wnite, 32. the pilot; and Lawrence E. Daws, 29, federal alcohol tax unit agent.

The men were believad to be seeking illegal liquor stills. Witnesses said the plane circled the area several times before plummeting into a. field. Both bv-d- ies were badly burned in the fire that all but consumed the craft. White was a former Navy pilot and was associated with the Anto Finance Co.

of Spartanburg. Davis, a native of Rutherford County. N.C., was transferred here from Wilkesboro, N.C., about a year and a half ago. A jury viewed the boaies and an inquest date is to be set. VFW Auxiliary Maps Programs PEMBROKE The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary of m- broke met last week in the home of Mrs.

John R. Lowry, with Mrs. Lillian Chavis as co-hostess. The January meeting was primarily a planning period for coming events and projects of the Auxiliary. At the meeting, the president, Mrs.

James R. Lowry, Plans and made for a chicken supperjTsetffor January 19, sponsored ahd had he is inheriting. Dr. Elkins said the 33-year-old Mont, an assistant to Tatum since 1951, was a "natural" to implement the policy of "Maryland fo.irt- ball for Marylanders" since he was a native of Cumberland, Md. and a 1946 graduate of the university, for which he was a quarterback.

At the same time, he sought to assure all that, th'e selection of a grown" didn't mean de-emphasis of football a' Maryland. Clinton, TC Top SEAAA Cage Raee WHITEVILLE Raeford arid Tabor City girls' teams, along with the male clubs of 8:30 o'clock, at Sanf Clinto and Notice For TV and Radio servicB and anto radio repairs, call 5J7S. Enox Rowan. HOW io A A yoii find your present auto payments too high and would like to reduce them 110 or $15 per month, let us refinance your payments. Quick service.

Call us at 3335 for full details or come in. 24 Months Auto Loans, Refinancing Lumber River Discount Go. PINE AT 3RD DIAL 3335 LUMBERTON UNC Swimmers Are Sure Of At Least Tie CHAPEL HILL, N.C. Wl--University of North Carolina swimmers have gained at least a tie for the Atlantic Coast Conference championship. The UNC tankmen yesterday defeated defending champion N.

C. State 47-37. The teams meet again later in the season. Tlie Tar Heels were led by NCAA All-America Charlie Krepp who took first in the 200-yard individual medley and 2000-yard backstroke. Krepp also was a member of the winning 300-yard medley relay team.

ceeds will be used for auxiliary projects. Members were also reminded of the birthday party celebration, an annual event, to be held at the: Veterans Hospital, Fayetteville, under the direction of the Eighth district, of which Pembroke is a part. The quarterly meeting of Eighth district will be held in Pembroke next month, with the chapter as host. The affiair will take place in the Post Home. Assisting at the "Well Baby" clinic this month was the president.

The clinic is held under the direction of the health department of Robeson county and aided by volunteer services in the community. During the social hour a fried chicken supper was served, prior to the meeting. were hanging onto the top rung's of the Southeastern AA Athletic Association's basketball ladders after its second wfeek of play. Both Coach George Wood's Raeford Lady Bucks and Dave Diamont's TC Devilettes had established themselve's. in top sports of their respective D-l and D-2 leagues with perfect 3-0 marks in girls' competition.

In D-l male action, the Rockets of Coach Houston Black and Bob Cook's Sariford Jackets each had 2-1 records; while defending D-2 champion Clinton, coached by Sil. Caruso, was back on top with 2-0, while Thompson's Lumberton Pirates had a 1-0 standing. District 2 Girls Thomas Blackmon Thomas Blackmon, formerly of Lumberton, died in an a Orange, N. J. hospital on Tuesday.

He had made his home for more than two years in New Jer- sery. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Julia. Blackmon: two sons, Blackmon, Joseph Blackmon; all of East Orange, N. three brothers, Adrean Blackmon and i liam Blackmon, Philadelphia.

Dr. Arthur Blackmon, Columbus, Ohio; two sisters, Annie Blackmon and Sally Blackmon. Philadelphia Pa. TUESDAY'S FIGHTS By The Associated, Press MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Jimmy Morris, 154, Miami, outpointed Joa Miceli, 149, Brooklyn, 10.

HOUSTON, Jorgensen, 129, Houston, outpointed Lauro Salas, 129, Los Angeles, 10. HOLYOKE, Mass. Sammy Walker, 159, Springfield, Ma-ss. knocked out Bob Bolton, 160. providence, 12.

Carrier Air Conditioning A I SALES and SERVICE -R Air Conditioners 1119 EAST 8th STKEET sm Wiring Program FAIRMONT Members of the Fairmont 4-H club last week heard Joe Sinclair, representative of the Lumbee Electric Membership, talk- on electricity in the home, the talk was accompanied by an demonstration on wiring. The meeting was called to order by the president, Worth Freeman, and after the regular recitation of the pledge and motto, a song was sung. Tabor City 3 Dunn 1 Clinton 1 Lumberton 0 WhitevjJle District 2--Boys Clinton 2 Lumberton 1 Tabor City 2 Whiteville 0 Dunn 0 Pet. 0 1.000 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 .500 .500 .000 .000 Pet. l.QOO 1.000 .657 .000 .000 Schoolmasters Meet PEMBROKE The Rob County Schoolmasters' club will meet tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Oxendine school, according to an announcement from the president.

James Albert Sampson. The meal and program will be in charge of Albert Hunt, principal of Oxendrne and reservations are supposed to have been made to him. Negro Leagues ADULT STANDINGS Pel. AH Stars 1 0 1.000 Warriors 2 1 .666 Ramblers 2 1 .666 Jets 1 1 .500 RESULTS LAST WEEK Jets 37, Red Springs 33 Warriors 41, 'Ramblers 38 Hayswood Hig'i 37, Warriors NEXT GAMES Jets vs. Red Springs; Wed.

All-Stars vs Warriors, Wed. Rowland vs. Wed. MIDGET STANDINGS Pet. Knickerbockers 2 0 1.000 Giants --2 1 .066 Globetforters 2 1 .666 Bears --0 3 .000 RESULTS LAST WEEK Giants 18, Bears 16 Globetrotters 8 Giants 4 Knickerbocker 20, Bears 14 NEXT GAMES Knickerbockers vs.

Globetrotters, Sat. Bears vs Hayswood Giants, Sat. Jet Tester Dead LOS ALAMITOS, Calif. Douglas Aircraft Corp. test pilot Charles Kesler, 35, was kiled yesterday when his F4D Skyray crashed while attempting an emergency landing at the naval air station here.

Kesler was native of Pcras, Tex Pembroke Girls Run Cage Streak To 36 Pembroke High School ran its 'winning cage streak to 12 games Friday with double victories over Rohannana High. Final of the girls' game was 55-38. with the Pembroke boys winning 58-52. Frances Locklear led the girls with 24 points while Howard Sampson topped the Pembroke Devils with 25. The Pembroke girls' triumph was their 36th consecutive victory over a period of two years.

Wake Forest Lists Seven Loop Games WAKE FOREST, N.C. Wake Forest, a school without a Keaci football coach, today announced a 10-game 1956 schedule', including: seven Atlantic Coast Conference contests. No successor has be'en riairiad to Tom Rogers who resigned atteV posting a 5-4-1 record last The Walce Forest athletic council is in the process of irfteryiewirg candidate's. A decision is expected within two weeks The schedule will maVk Walce Forest's first full season of competition at Winston-Saiem where the school will move to its new plant after the current school yVar. Wake Forest has at least one' game annually in Winston-Salem for several years, at Bowman Gray Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 17,000.

Home games there this year will be with Maryland, Clefrison, North Carolina State and City Bowling Batsman Ess'o re'talriid first place in, the Men's City Bowling League Monday night even though second-place Motors won three games by Batema'h downed' Service Oil two- out-o'f-thre'e games with Ka'rl Whitted rolling 303 fo'r the wiriheVs a'nd Ja'mmie Hardee, 317, for Service Oil. In the second match was forfeited three game's by Tea No. 3. Next week Service Oil plays arid Ba'teman rrie'ets Te'am 3. STANDINGS Pet.

Bateman 8 4 --7 5 .533 Service Oil 7 5 .583 Team No. 3 2 10 .167 WTSR Non-cbhferen'ce road games' with William atid Mary, Virginia Tech and Florida St'afe complete the slate. Sept. 22-- at William a'nd Mary; 29-- Maryland. Oct.

6-- at 13-- Clemso 20-- at Florida State; 27-- at North Carolina. Nov.3-- North. Carolina Stafe; 10 --at Virgini'a Te ch; 17-- Duke; 24 --at South Carolina. Senators Get 15 Players Under Contract WASHINGTON (jR--Tlie" riumofer of Washington Senators under cp'n- tract rose to 15 today witii fne signing of pitcher Buriky Stewart, outfielder Toni Wright and shortstop Lyle Luttrell all reserve players'. Stewart, who has had two whacks at a j6b with the Senators, spem most of last season it of the Southern Assn.

There" he won 4 arid lost 7. His earned run average was 3.94; Wright, who has played league b'all with Boston arid Washington, hit .293 for Chattanooga ard is given a fair chance of sticking in 1956. He is a lefthander, a scarcity among Washington players'. Luttrell, a jio-hit infielder, batted .265 at Chattanooga but was hampered by bVelkin'g his jaw twice last season. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 6:00 6:00 Reporter Evening Reporter 6:15 prear.tide 6:30 Sports Final 6:45 Spot World News, Percy Faith's Orchestra.

7:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. Newt 7:15 Guest Star 7:30 Gabriel Heatter News 7:45 Les Paul Mary' Ford 7:50 Basketball Ga'm'e XortTi Car- plina State at North Carolina 9:30 family Theater 10:00 Virgil Pinkley-- Newa 10:15 Soundstage 10:30 founding Board 11:00 Jlutual News; 11:15 -feather and Sisn Off THURSDAY, A A 19 Slsn On 5:30 Uncle Lukie. Show 6:00 FJrst News. First 6:05 Uncle Lukie Show 6:29 News Headlines 6:30 Uncle. Lukie 7:00 JSstrly Kdi'tlp'n'.

News 7:65 Tobaccoland Timetable 7:55 Birthday Salute 8:00 Spot World On Sports-- Robesonlsi 8:10 Weather SutiimaVy 8:15 Morning Devotions 8:30 Tobaccoland Timetable 8:40 Life Begins 8:45 The Song- and- the: Stir 9:00 Robert Hurleig-n-- New? 9:15 Quartet Time 9:25 Social Review .0:30 Carnation Milk Time 9:45 Chapel. By The Side Of The Road 10:00 NQthing, But The, Newest 10:30 Frank A A IT I 10:35 Robesoh Roundup 11:00 Holland Engle-- 11:05 Story Time 11 30 Queen for a Day 12:00 Red. Foley Show 12:15 Tour County 12:25 Spot World 12:30 County Corner 12:40 Trading Post 12:45 Vassie Baulkum-- Newi 12:55 12:65. MarKets 1:00 Ceftr(c 1:15 1:20 Here's HQllywoo'd. .1:25 Uncle.

Lukie Show 2:00 Sani Hayes-- News 2:05 Matinee Varieties 2:30 3:30 Pop Hop 4:30 Boogie Beat 4:55 In Service. Sallie 5:00 Bob and Riy 5:45 Les arid Mary Ford- 5:50 Harry 5:55 Cecil Brown News WHEREVER YOU MAY GO WE'RE; TALKIN; THE Eveiiiiig Television WEDNESDAT WUSN 6:00 Our Gang Club 6:30 Looney Tunes 7:00 Soldiers of Fortuni 7:30 Patti Keane CHANNEL 2 CHARLESTON 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Whip Wilson $:00 Cralr Kennedy 9:30 Mark Saber 10:00 This Is Tour Hayrlde 11:00 News WBTV CHANNEL 3 CHARLOTTE 6:00 Nocturne 6:15 Pattie Page 6:30 News 6:45 Weather 6:50 Quartet 7:05 Sports 7:15 Doug.JEdwards 7:30 Sgt. Godfrey i Friends 9:00 MlllloniirS 3:30 I've Got A Secret 10:00 Boxing 10:5 Sportsreei 11:00 Weather 11:05. News 11:15 gports Final 11:25 Les and Marj 11:30 Wrestling WUNC Friendly Giant 6:15 Pulse of Time 6:30 News, Weather CHANNEL 4 6:45 Sports I 8:00 State vs. UNC 7:00 Around the World 9:00 Final Edition 7:30 Solid Geometry wcsc Friend Bob 6:30 Weather 6:35 5:45 News CHANNEL 5 CHARLESTON 7:00 Howdy Wagon 7:15 John Daly News 7:30 Eddie Cantor Arthur Godfrey The Millionaire 9:30 I've got a Secret 10:50 Newsreel 11:00 News Bulletins WMFD Spec Thomas 7:00 Weather 7:05 Sports 7:15 Music 7:30 Coke Time CHANNEL 6 WILMINGTON 7:45 Neyrs Today 8:0,.

Highway Patrol 8:30 Badge 714 9:00 THeiter 3:30 4-St'ar Playhouse 10:00 Weather 10:05 I've Got A Secret 10:35 Canadian Travel 11:05 Children's Safety i YOU EStABLlSH WITH WJSTW 6:00 Spaceship C-g :30 Kaws, Weatlier 6:45 Sports, Vesp'ers 7:00 Find a Hobb'y 8 FLORENCE 7:15 Passerby 9:00 The Millionaire tm 7:.10 China Smith 9:30 I Led Three 8:00 Arthur Godfrey I Boiins 8:30 Soldiers of Fortune 11:00 Late Show SALESMAN WANTED To represent established mutual fire insurance company in Lumberton area Applicant should be between 35 and 50, married and own car. Previous insurance experience unnecessary but some sales experience desirilSle. Sound opportunity for qualified person. Write litter giving qualifications to: W. E.

KENNEDY, P. O. Box 2008, Charlotte, N. C. A I FOR ADDED INCOME Reliablfe men for this area to handle the world famous Gillette Blue Blades through our new, modern-type Merchandising Dispensers.

An unusual opportunity to secure your future. Will not interfere with your present employment to qualify you must have $1798.50 Cash Available Immediately For Inventory 0 3 References and Car 5 Spare Hours Weekly 9 Must Be Able To Start At Once The Company will supervise your operations and extend financial assistance to full time if desired. This excellent opjSbrT tunity is offered to a dependable person who is interested in future. It's an all cash business, depression proof, no credit risk. Do not answer unless fully qualified.

Income Starts Immediately Business Is Set Up For You No Selling; or Soliciting Company Secures All Locations Company Installs UBlto Please Include Phoni No. For Personal Interview In Tour City Write VTTAVEND COKP. SheridaB III. TELL YOUR AUTO DEALER YOU WANT TO FINANCED WITH US! INSTALLMENT- LOAN DEPARTMENT SCOTTISH LUMBEKTON, N. C.

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