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WANT ADS CLASSIFIED RATES O0c Words i' WANT ADS REAL eSTAib r-uR SALE FOR RENT 5456. over Robeson Hardware. O-19-20-2--P Building on First Street. Formerly occupied by Southern Butane Uas Co Suitable for any business pur- Fifty acres in Raft Swamp Township six miles of Lumberton. good loe-a- tion, convient lor church, school bus by the door.

New seven-room house Twenty, acres cleared. An adjoining ninty acres could be purchased with fifteen acres cleared, balance idfit! for pasturing. Contact J. Luther Hall, P. 0.

Box ib'J, Phone ilSiiT. 1 O-lS-thru-25-c jj Radio Station WTSB 1 3 4 0 ON YOUR DIAL Program Schedule pose. S-roorn nouse in Fairmont. Moder- M. Rozier.

Lumberton. N. atejy priced in xceUeat ne ighbor- hood FOWLER. Real Estate and Insurance, Fairmont, N. C.

o-4-tr-c completely furnished apart- Best section, close in. Dial 4551- 0-13-20-p 112 Acres, located Cumberland County room furnished apartment. Private bath steam heat. Phone 5912. W.

W.SNOW. 0-18-1S-20-C Store Building in good location. Write The Robeson- in. Lumberton. O-1S-19-20-C Two bedrooms in private home- -with all modern conveniences.

Steam hesit. Call 6498. O-lS-tf-c Large corner bedroom. Private bath. Can 52S7 after 6:00 p.

m. 0-18-19-20-c Three-room apartment. Front entrance Unfurnished. Call 5636 or 0-18-19-20-c rooms, steam heat, dose in. phone 01 Cedar Street, Lumberton.

S-20-tf-c 4 BOOM apartment Phone 4151 or 6652 A-25-U-c FURNISHED- APARTMENTS, UPSTAIRS AND DOWNSTAIRS, 809 and 811 East Fifth St Also one three room cottage, kitchen furnished at S07 E. 5th St. Dial 4271 see' Mrs. C. D.

Brothers, 803 E. ItH St. O-13-thru-20-c FOR SALE Wanner electric water heater, SO, gallon capacity. Grand gas stove with waste high broiler. All in excellent condition.

Please call 5052. O-18-19-20-C It ft Vegetable Display Rack. Dry. Has mirror back. Available now.

Priced to sell. See J. F. Swain at Swain's Super Market, 20th and Cedar Streets, Lumberton, N. C.

O-20-23-24-C Five room house on paved street. Hot and cold water, modern kitchen' and bath. See Picket or Martha Paul jtCter 5:30 at home. Phone 4177. 0-20-thru-26-p Milk cows.

The best. WILKERSON'S FEED BARN, Lumberton, N. C. Phone 3085. O-20-c Mules from as good as they grow to as cheap as you want them.

See E. T. Boone at Wilkersori's Stock Barn, Lumberton, N. miles S. of Fayetteviile off Highway 87 3-mile, Bordering Cape Fear River on East.

40 acres cleared, 3.5 Tob. 7 room house, tobacco barn and out buildings. Ideal for gen- erai farming and live stock. Wanted a couple of good Tobacco farmers with live stock. See or write U.

Page, PAGE'S LAKE, Fayette- viJle, N. C. 0-1S-20-C ANNOUNCEMENTS A group of children from the Falcon Orphanage at Falcon, X. will present a program a.t the Pentecostal Holiness Church Sunday night October 22nd at 7:15. The Pastor, Rev.

Bailey C. Lewis cordially invites the public to attend. O-1S-19-20-C SALES AND SERVICE, COMMERCIAL refrigeration and all Other store and market equipment. E. P.

Bruton, 515 Hay Dial 3S34, Fayetteville, N. C. 0-13-thru-D-23-p SATURDAY, OCT. 21 Sign County Roundup 6:25 County 7:00 News 7-05 Sunrise Serenade Morning Devotions 8:30 News Sunrise Serenade 9 Spiritual Mobilization 'l5-- Church News 9:30 Morning Melodiei Special Values USED FARM EQUIPMENT, Chalmers "WC" Tractor Allis Chalmers Tractor Allis Chalmers Tractor Also used horse-drawn mowers and disc harrows. LUMBERTON SALES CO.

Dial 6482 E. 1st Street O-18-tf-c HEATING PROBLEM? -O- Let us solve it with a Superflame Oil Heater Evan Oil Heater Clean Clean Automatic Floor Furnace -Reasonable Prices. -Proper Installation -Competent Service LENNON ELECTRIC COMPANY Rowland BIdg-. W. 5th St Dial 41S6 O-9-tf-c Phone 3085.

O-20-c BABY CHICKS, Best Grade, Pullor- ura Tested Flocks, Reds, Rocks, Rock-Red Crosses, "Wyandotteo, Not Sexed, $7.90 per 100. Heavy Breed Pullets, 111.95. COD, FOB. CRESTMONT HATCHERY, Box 7, Blackwood, N. J.

0-19-20-c Bird Dor, IHah Setter. I yean old. A hunter. Call 4183, Lumberton. O-19-20-23-P Nesco ranffe.

Excellent condition. Used only a. abort time, Call 4297 after 6 p. m. 0-18-19-20-c 1-1947 GMC Ford 11-2 11-2 ton truck, 1-1947 ton truck.

Willing to farm tractor, raont, N. C. Hugh Collins, Fair- Phone 4231. O-lS-tf-c 4-room house with 4 lota located on Maxton Road about 100 yds. from near Coxe's Grocery two miles from Lumberton.

See C. J. Purr after 6:00 P. Victory Heights, west of Lumberton. O-16-tf-c Several farms.

E. Gardner, Dmrilnctoii, 8. C. O-J-thru-31-p One Harris Tractor. In good condition.

Also one disc and cultivator. Anyone wanting a sood tractor G. G. LOCKLEAR, Rt. 3, Maiton, N.

C. O-2-thru-31-p HELP WANTED Avon earn big- money supplying Avon Cosmetics Christmas Gifts. Inquire now. Start early. train you.

For interview Mrs. Hester, 305 Cool Spring Fayettevffle, N. C. O-16-thru-20-c FEMALE HELP WANTED Typing 1 general office trcrk. No shorthand required.

Write P. O. Boi 592A. Lumber-ton, ia own handwriting. O-17-thru-23-p Experienced office 65SS.

Call 5363 or 0-18-19-20-c Wanted someone to do general house- kaeplng' and will stay on lot. Health certificate required. Call 6543 after 8:00 p. m. 0-19-20-c HELP WANTED people, men or women, to take orders for hand colored enlarged photographs.

Work house to house. Collect big cash commission on each order. Sales outfit furnished free to all appointed. Write Manager, BJD 4, Box 44, Lumberton. 0-20-p or Colored tenant for 40 acre firm.

tobacco, 101-2 peanuts. A. M. Robeson, Tar Heel, N. C.

0-13-20-p WANTED aiffhwt OD OX Now la clock Welch a ttto. N- M- PINB TIMBER on Near Proetorville, N. C. See 8am C- FZoyd, Fairmont, N. C.

8-JS-tf-c THREE ACRES la Highway 301 opposite Airport, Luroberton. A tonriit proposition. See Sun C. Floyd, Fairmont, or H. T.

Lumberton. FIVB. ACRES Wood land near Proetor- ville Hlfb School. Terms to suit purchaser. See Sam Floyd, Fairmont.

a-M-tf-c NOTICE WHEN IN NEED OF WATKR contact C. Kinlw. I have a well drilling machine. Put your pump down at once. Residence near East I-umberton school.

0-li-thru-20-p MISCELLANEOUS Want to trade new 12 automatic, rifle for pump or bolt action repealer. Uncle Bob's Grocery, Bed Sprints 0-tO-II-p GUNS -REPAIRED--We repair all tpe oi guns. All work done by trained and reliable gunsmith; All work guaranteed. "We care for your gun as if it were our own." CITY SPORTS AND REPAIR SHOP, West-5th Street, Lumberton. Formerly Edwards Sport Shop.

0-9-thru-J-18-p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE McLEOD MOTORS, Inc. 2nd St. Lumberton A 2--CHRYSLER WINDSORS one light green, one dark green. PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE pepper red, whitewall tires, radio, heater PLYMOUTH 2 Door Deluxe-Blue PLYMOUTH Club Blue special deluxe FORD 4 Door Custom Light Green A 49 CHEVROLET PICKUP 1-2 ton black, 6 ply tires 48 FORD 4 Door Radio, Heater whitewall tires 48 CHEVROLET Club Coupe radio, heater, seatcovers, blue 47 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe 4 door, radio, heater, seatcov- ers, maroon 46 PONTIAC "8" 2 Door Black radio, heater, seatcovers 46 CHEVROLET Business Coupe Black radio, heater, seatcov- ers 49 FORD club coupe maroon extra; clean heater 49 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan special deluxe clean low milage, blue 31 CHEVROLET 2 door black clean -o GOOD GOOD TERMS McLEOD MOTORS Lumberton O-19-tfc LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Thomas Smith and wife, Grace R. Smith, to L.

J. Huntley, Trustee, bearing date of March 4th, 1949, and registered" in Book 155, page 107, in the Office the Register of Deeds of Robeson County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the notes secured thereby and demand having been made on the undersigned trustee to foreclose said Deed of Trust; NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned trustee on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1950, at twelve o'clock, Noon, at the Court House door in Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, offer for sale, and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate situate and lying in the County' of Robeson, State of North Carolina, to-wit: In the County of Robcson, State ox North Carolina. Being all of Lots Nos. Twenty Nine (29). Thirty (30) Thirty-Five (35) and Thirty Six (36) as shown and designated on a Map prepared by E.

A. Roberts, Civil En gineer, dated February 5th, 1945, and duly 'in the office of the Register Deeds of Robeson Coun- ty'North Carolina, in Official Booh of'Maps No. 6, at page 57, to which said Map reference is hereby for a. more partJCuIsr description, and the aame is made part hereof. Beinr the tame lots conveyed to Thomas Smith and wife, Grace Smith, by deed from Cutlar Moor wife.

Ruth E. Moore, dated March Uh 1949, and "'y recorded In the Rrineson County Registry. ThN the 3rd dny of October, 1950. r.ESUB J. HUXTLKY, Trustee 0-fi-l3-20-27-C NOTlCt NORTH: CAROLINA Robeson County havlnjr qualified executrix of the of Martha y- Morning Hit Parade Leslie Nichols 10:45 Helen Hali 11:00 Marine Band 11:30 Musical Atbum 1 Crosby 12:00 News Munchcr's Matinee North Carolina Symphony Club Errand Of Mercy 1:45 Meet The Band 2:00 Matinee Pigskin Parade 2:45 U.

N. C. At Notre Dame 5:30 Lambert Coleman 6:00 News 6:05 Carolina Reporter. Market Summary And Weather :15 Eventide :30 Sports :45 Eventide Echoes Les Brown Show Twin. View Of News :3 0 comedy of Errors Cecil Brown, News :00 20 Questions :30 Man Next Door :00 Business Reporter :15 spotlight On A Star Lombardoland, USA 0-00-- Saturday Football Final Saturday Night Dancing Party WTSB Sports Final 1:05 Int.

Local and State weather and Sign Off SUNDAY, OCT. 22 Sign On Rev Anderson Rev Glisson Barnesville Church Of God Of Bladenboro Eastern Star Chapel In The Sky 0-00 McKenzie Bible Class 0:30 Chord innaires Silver Gate Morning Worship 2 oo Down Memory Lane Noon Day News 2:30 20th Century Serenade 2:4 av It With Music William i a News Guest Star :30 Gospel Singers I QO Mutual Chamber of Music Gospel Hour Benson Hashkn-ife Harry Hopalong Cassidy Martin Kane The Shadow :30 True Detectives :00 Baptist Hour Nick Carter Affairs of Peter talem Arrest Singing Marshall The Enchanted Hour 5:00 News and :05 Organ Moods Wingfield Gabriel Heatter War Review This Is Europe Flavored With a Flute WTSB Sports Final Local Newi 11:15 Weather and Sign Off Burnt Swamp Baptists To Meet Oct. 28 The Burnt Swamp Baptist Association meets with Mt. Olive Baptist church Saturday, October 28. Devotions will be led by Albert Hammonds at 10 a.

m. and the business session will begin at 10:20. The program theme will be "The Church in and discussions will be led by Frank Epps of Magnolia, James E. Chavis of Pembroke, and Mrs. Burleigh Lowry of Pembroke.

Lunch will be served at 12:15 by the host, church, 'and a devotion at 1:15 by Ambrose Locklear will be by Rev. C. D. Brewington and adjournment will come at 2:30. The Japan Science Council is comprised of 210 members elected by more than 36,000 scientists- First Farmcrt Day Prize Four Ago When the Junior Chamber of Commerce held the first Farmers Day in Lumberton four years ago it set out to really reward the farmers of the county and to put on the biggest day of its kind ever staged in the city.

To get the show off to a big start a real farmer's prize was offered; the mule and wagon and harness pictured above. Over the past years the event has met with such success that it this year becomes a full-fledged fair with a complete premium list and a big midway. There will still be valuable prizes--smaller prizes perhaps, but more of them. The Farmers Festival has become an institution in the city. It opens this year on October 30 at the old airport west of Lumberton.

Three Remaining Weed Belts Have Mixed Trends RALEIGH, Oct. 20. (JP) -The three operating flue-cured tobacco belts went into today's sales on a mixed trend. Prices weakened slightly yesterday on the North Carolina-Virginia Old Belt and the North Carolina Middle Belt They were slightly higher on the North Carolina Eastern Belt. The Carolines Border Belt ended its season yesterday.

Sales through Wednesday were 301,223,645 pounds, averaging $55.24 a hundredweight. On the Old Belt, cutters and lugs fell $1 and $2, while Other grades held fairly steady. Volume was heavy and quality improved. On the Middle Belt, most grades declined $1 to $2. There was a greater percentage of good and fine qualities than on the previous sales day.

On the Eastern Belt, most heavy volume grades were steady to slightly higher. Increases were mostly $1 and $2, with gains more prevalent in the leaf grades. Quality was not as good as the previous day, and volume continued fairly light. BUNTING LEADS RUSHERS CHAPEL HILL--Dick Bunting, University of North Carolina tailback, has a rushing average of 4.8 yards a try in 38 rushes in four contests this season. He has gained 184 yards.

Eighty-seven class A nursing schools offering 3-year courses to high school graduates have been accredited by the Japanese Ministry of "Welfare. Faithful Peace, deceased, of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of October, 1351, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate -will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 12th day of October. 1950.

MARY WARD (Andrews) Executrix of the Estate, of Martha Pittman, also known as Faithful Peace I. M. Biggs; Atty. NOTICE North Carolina, Robeson County. The undersigned, having qualified as executor of the estate of Lelia Mae Cozart, deceased, late of Robeson County, this is "to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of October 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.

All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the underslgn- This the 12th day of October, 1950. E. JR. Executor of the Estate of Lelia Mae Cozart, deceased. O-13-20-27-N-3-10-17-C NOTICE Having qualified as executrix Last Will and of W.

Davis, late of County," is to notify all having claims against decedent to present them duly verified to the undersigned at McDonald, N- C. or her attorney named below on or before 10 October 1351 or this will pleaded in bar of their Column Left (Continued from Page One) citizens who stopped their car to look at an injured dog several days ago. The dog had been hit by a car or truck, and was unable to get up from the middle of the highway. Beside the road, two boys about four or five years old were seing consoled by their mother- A colored man came out of the fields and carried the dom to the side of the road, where it lay still. The boys cried a bit, and their mother promised them a new dog, if this one did not recover.

A white man came out of the fields and examined the dog, finding that its back was broken. Nothing that could be done would be much help, so he changed the subject. Speaking to the mother of the two sorrowful boys, he said: 'You know that old yellow cat that's been around. Well, I was running the mowing machine this morning, and cut off all four of its legs and tail." ANONYMOUS LETTERS usu- ally go right into the wastebasket. Anonymous poems attract a little more attention.

Here's one that's relatively harmless. It arrived with a note that said, "Thought you might like this," and was signed "A native of Lumberton," Whoever wrote it evidently thought we liked Robert W. Service's poems, because it's modeled after one of them- Anyway, it's timely, because it deals with Korea. Here's how it goes: BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF TAEGU, KOREA In the heart of Korea Taegu is the spot Where we are doomed to spend our time In the place that God forgot Down with the snakes and lizards Down where a man gets blue A thousand miles from nowhere Ten thousand miles from you We're soldiers of the Infantry Earning our monthly pay Guarding the people around us For a measly two and one half a day We're building up our memories Waiting to see our gals Hoping that while we're gone They haven't married oui- pals No one knows we're living No one gives a damm At home we are forgotten We belong to Uncle Sam The time we spend in the Army Is part of our lives we miss Boys don't let the draft board get you And for God sake don't enlist After our lives are over And we go to a place known well St Peter will say that are from Korea And they have spent their time in hell ANOTHER ITEM from Korea comes from Taejon and consists of a letter from Master Sergeant Richard J. Lampier, Headquart- irs, 24th Infantry Division.

The AH Indebted to wild will make immediate payment. MRS J.EOT.A F. DAVIS, Exetutrix DAVID M. BRITT, MacDonaId's Farm i i i i i i THAT I MAY JPEAK FREtlY I WANT TO 61T A WW TKWW OFF MY mt KW y.Qi Anyone may $peak freely of the rendering: services offered mt the LUMBERTON. GREASE PLANT.

Call iu at our expenie joull find we are prompt. 5 i IONE COLLECT 42W HJN I THE LUM8ERTON, N. Efflp OCTOBERl Eitvttf letter is to his wife, the former Miss Sadie Pittmaa of Lumberton. Personal portions of the considerable letter are omitted. Well we did it once again if you will notice the heading above, just like I told you in the last letter our next move would be up here.

Boy I really have some storys TO tell you: First, on the move up every village and we hit was a shambles and along the road there were knock- ed out tanks, guns, and but the pay off is Taejon. By the time you receive this letter you wil have probably read in the pa- i per about the atrocities here. Well went up yesterday to where it I place and it, was something you never want to see again. Up on this hill there were two and in one they used as a human burial, only they forgot i to bury them and also they did not die a natural death; they were all tied with hands behind and either machine gunned or clubbed to death. When I was there they was bringing them up through a hole in the side of the basement, i The stench was almost unbearable I saying nothing of the condition the bodies were in, swollen to i about twice there size, stiff, turn- ing black, and very grusome- i Then I left there and up a hill to another burial ground, or shall I say a death hole.

In three separate places they had bullet riddled bodies stacked like cord wood, twisted arms, legs, bodies and parts of bodies; it worst mass murder that I ever have or hope to see. The way I get the story is that these people, all civilians of Tae- jon and surrounding area, were given the choice of either fighting for the Reds or death or maybe they weren't given a choice. I would say that the number ran between 6 hundred to 1 thousand massacred, the only way to explain the whole thing is to say "communism as it Read this letter to some of those die hards around town and see what they have to say now. But! The worst is still to they also found some of our own boys in the same condition. "The i dirty, rotten, murdering reds had given them all the same treat- I ment." Now you can see why we had to come irr to this mess to prevent this evil power from getting a grip on the whole world and twisting every thing that is decent and good into something mean a rotten.

FINANCING Individual Sales Financed. REFINANCING Reduce Your Present Car Payments. Borrow Extra Cash If Needed. Lumber River Dial 3185 Lumberton Ladino Clover, Kentucky 31 Fescue, Orchard Grass, Vetch, Austrian Winter Peas, Crimson Clover, Winter Rye Grass. P.M.

A. ORDERS FILLED HERE J. A. KELLY COMPANY SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADY OF THE HOUSE WE USE THE HILL SYSTEM LET US DO YOUR DRY CLEANING Special unit for oleanlnr delicate rayons, etc. We Will Appreciate Doing Your Laundry Three services to choose from: AH flnished--Flat work finished balance damp--All damp.

Choose the service yon like. Williams Laundry Dry Cleaners Dial 3201 For Pickup Delivery Service "NEED MORE BE SAID?" CURRENT DIVIDEND AND YOUR SAVINGS ARE INSURED UP TO $10,000.00 FUNDS RECEIVED BY THE 10th OF THE MONTH DRAW DIVIDENDS FROM THE RobesoR Building Loan Association FOR A Beautiful Yard Plant HYACINTHS, TULIPS NARCISSI, DAFFODILS and WINTER RYE GRASS J. A. Kelly Co. Paul Nipkow, Ckrmmny scien-.

tist who died in 1940; regarded as the nearest to of television because of his development of the scanning disc, basis ci transmission of pictures. Lei Us Quote Yon A Price fore Buying Tour Monumei SOUTHERN MARBLE WORKS DIAL 4770 LTJMBEETON Norment SELLS GINUINt FORD PARTS Dial 3204 NORMEN1 SELLS FORDS $1598 TWODOOK DELUXE DELIVERED IN LUMBERTON FRIGIDAIRE JSLECTRIC RANGES See famous Pngidaire-Electnc Ranges with radiantube Units --big, Even-Heat oven. Also, Frigidaire refrigerators, home water heaters, automatic washers, dryers and iron- 108 W. 5th Phone 390 LOANS FURNITURE REAL ESTATE Or Any Reliable Security Lumber River Discount Corp. RIAL ilii LtTWBEFTON AUTOMOBILE FINANCING REFINANCING Let us your next car, refinance preteat armct, or yen the money TOU iieed on your car.

Robeson Aulo Finance Corp. DIAL I74S 118 W. 3rd St lamoerton Red Springs Implement Company YOUR LARGEST APPLIANCE DEALER RED SPRINGS NORTH CAKOLWA I TO A PRESENT PULPWOOD PRICES PER CORD PINE $13.00 PER CORD HARDWOOD Delivered To Elizabeihtown, N. C. (Unloaded by Crane on Cape Fear River) Phone 4511 Elizabethlown MR.

FARMER! Replace Wooden Bridget USE CONCRETE PIPE Sizet -8" 10" 12" 15" 18" 24" Limited Number AvrnflabU AT REDUCED PRICES Cedar Ctttk KM! ItaM PIPE, INC. Staff, ECONOMICAL PLAIN.

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