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Bring Your Tobacco To Lumber ton WITH MERCHANTS LISTED AELOW WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BU’K^S THE MOST MrARNlNG TO TO liOTORIIIT r I BALEIC-H killing of in private drive wi^a ant’ and in the -state this knmmer has promp^d Ronald Uoeutt, director of the North Carolina Highway Safety DivW I ion to remind drivers that their ; responsibility does not ceaae ^■when they are on a public hig^h- way or street. “Drivers should be just £b alert and cautious in tha. opera tion of their vehicles on private property as they would be on ^ public thoroughfare," the safety director declared. “In fact, since ’ plaining children and other per- jsons going abeut th?ir normal * pursuits in g private yard ©r driveway do not expect to en counter a mO'tor vehicle and therefore are not as alert ek tliey would be in the street or WHITTING BUILDING SUPPLIES : '4 '• LUMBERTON^ NORTH CAROLINA ■H-K' I I I 'I' l t I t it -I-t -l ■!-1-1' ■ . McCormick- Deering Hay Machines MODERN TOOL3 FOR EVERY DAY OPERATION Mowts R»k««—Tedder*—SM» RalcM—Loader* Sweep Rake* l^taclr/rs f LUMBERTON IMPL£M£Nf,^ COMPANY roadway, ^the driver should be doubly cautious on private pro perty.” j Stressing the importance of caution on the part of drivers when on private property, Ho- cutt referred to the recent Oc cident in which a salesman drove into a yard and ran over Ideal Dress shop BETTER DRESBES AT CLOSE OUT PRICES YOU WILL FIND PLENTY OF COOL SHEERS f S ALL MILLINERY^ AT ONE-HALF PRICE IDEAL DREISS SHOP LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA n blanket under which two children were playing, killing one of ithe children. In another recent iccident, the driver of a coal truck parked his vehicle in back yard without setting the handbrake or leaving the truck in gear. The truck rolled down a slight incline and killed a wo- mtln in the yard. From the time you car leaves it* garage or overnight parking place in the morning until it returns »t nighty -wherever it returns at night, wherever it may be, standing or moving, it should be handled sti'ely. You are always responsible for what your -ear does. RACE YCWTHS GETS DEFENSE TRAINING IN SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON, S. C. (ANP) —As a result of three weeks of action Negro citizens told Tues day that NYA training under the Nationafl Defense Training program, would be inaugurated at Burke Industrial High school here in the fall when the first eight weeks period ends. One hundred white youths are receiv ing such training rtt the Murray Vocational school which bars ccilored students. Civic action was sparked by the local weekly, the Lighthouse and Informer, which begin ne- grtiations immediately upon HOME MADE ICE CREAM BY Carolina Ice And Fuel Co. MANUFACTURES OF Pure Crystal Ice TELEPHONE 34 LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA ■V, $ V I r FROZEN DELIGHT 12 DIFFERENT FLAVORS .3 Dips 5 Cents V 0 PINT 15c QUART 2Sc 1-3 PINT 10c jjj ALSO JUMBO ICE CR^AM SANDWICHES 6c LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA public anpouncement that ne training was included in the local program for Negroes. Rog er L. Coe, stj(te NYA administra tor and B. R. Turner of the state Education department were contacted, as well as local au- tnorities. When peraisten efforts jfon- tinuedi't an apparent run around was abandoned and G. C. Rogers assistant local school board, toll editor John H. McCray, who hetiied the citizens ewnmittee, on Tuesday that the course would be offered this fall. W. H. Grayson, Jr.,' principal of the school had conferred with Mr. Rogers Tuesday upon request of the committee. TO REPUBLISH BOOK OF NEGRO SPIRITUALS IN SEPTEMBER NEW YORK — R«pfiUiesitiMi ill September of “Th* B«oka «C American Negro Spiritoala,” by J;tmes Weldon and J. RoMaioad Johnson, in a single veisiM priced at $2.95 i* announced by the Viking Press in ita pamplttet listing books which will published in the Fall. I..ong regarded as the Stand— ard collection of Negro spirit uals, the books, iJ:cording to tb« publishei^s announcement “have never gone out at date, never been superseded, and the de mand for them hi iCKK*Zi>ZK*Z^iKKK*ZKKK*ZK*l*Z*XliX*l*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*XK*X*l*yX*'X*X*Z*X*Z*Z*X*i We are Across Tha River Vis|l POPE’S^ DRY CLEANING-ALTERING, DYEING AND TAILORING JiJ ’ —“WE KNOW HOW”— CHARLOTTE AND FAIRMONT HIGHWAY LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA Vi »..t vivatw » w i' u i»\ £"W n 11 1 1 L I IM .M-i-l-H-I-M-h-M-M- W^ l"V'l I I I I' H"l-1 ■* t H-l-l-l' l-l-M-W* HhH- WELCOME FARMERS LUMBERTON TRAD^fG COMPANY Incorporated GENERAL MERCHANTS Fertiliser, Livestock end Cotton Boyers OFFICE PHONE 21^ STORE PHONE 117 ^ LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA Welcome FARMERS TO LUMBERTON HERE IS THE PLACE TO BUY THAT NEW FORD OR A GOOD l|SED CAR OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Normenl Motor COMPANY, Inc. GULF GASOLINE AND OIL WREClCER SERVICE LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA t > I I [■■; 1 I I t-1 I t i T t t f t t t t r t t i t 1 1 M-W-M |"| 1 1 M-l-i -M- ■f-t I Bftbgood’s WarehODse ; / W8 Are Operating Two Warehouses In Lumberton This Season “WITH A SALE EVERY DAY” Hobgood’s Warehouse NO. 1 ON FIRST ST. 1 NO. 2 ON FAYETTEVILLE ROAD • ■ TO REAP THE GREATEST BENEFIT SELL YOUR TOBACCO WITH HOBGOOD’S WAREHOUSES WHEN YOU BUILD REPAIR OR REMODEL S E E--— Bcarbor'ough ^ B U I L D E R /S SUPPLIES ROOF OR REROOF ^WITH FLINTKOTE LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA No. 1 Or No. 2 R. |l. Knote flf ^ G. H, Webb W. D. Morton R. L. RoHins R. A.He^sepetli Scarborough Lumber Company LUMBERTON. NORTH CAROLINA^ 11 iiivnuimaim\:u ([uaiity Service Store I9tli ^d Pine St*. Phone 7l>0 LnabertoB, N, C. J. F. SWAIN, Manager FANCY AND STABLE GROCERIES FRB£H MEATS VEGETABLES GOOD gulf PRODUCTS t J. L. WILSON, Owner LUMBERTON. H. 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