PAGE TWELVE Dunn Tobacco Market Entering 9th Big Season Tobacco Preparation Important At Sales WILSON W Pierce, Coun ty Agent of Wilson County, em phasize* that: all tobacco farmers should give considerable thought to lb* preparation phase of tobacco for market. S. N. Hawks, Jr., Tobacco Speci alist at State. College, stales that properly pi epared tobacco looks good on the warehouse floor and catches the eyes of quality minded bidders, Also if a buyer wan Is a particular grade or kind of tobac co let’s don't force him to lake something else by mixing the grades This cannot possibly streng then the farmer's position in the long run Another important Horn in pre paring tobacco for market Is to keep it free of strings and other foreign matter This material must be picked nut by manufacturers by hand, which runs their cost up considerably. Afany companies have ad vised their buyer* not to buy tobacco that contains strings, If -.hey can detect If. String in *■ cigarette makes » very had Smeke. HRt&rtaWWßatikmittMaexKwmmr— . — r —nTrmt*mmr-mnnrnOTmniiwn*wg»in!M«mi«wiin»wmi < wn«MMHiWßiai"i wuriywiwinrTiirr rmir -r-«eu 1 "■ emwwi•» ■■ l ■"* Mr, Farmer; ’ j||^ We Invite You To Sell Your Tobacco Here In Dunn For The Highest Price & Bank With Us For The Best Service First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Member of F, D. I, C, Tobacco Growers You Will Be Satisfied WHEN YOU SELL YOUR TOBACCO ON THE j DUNN 6 TOBACCO MARKET “Fastest Growing Tobacco Market In North Carolina" I FRIENDLY — COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE TO ALL TOBACCO GROWERS T SEASON OPENS THURSDAY, AUG? 23 I rrrr~ ir-iimnnir» iwirinr nriiuw< jiiiu—~ r-rm - . ' HwucwrawoKPjww«'" »*«wiK*w»*r»«w%n*w'Wj|wwwswHWSß^^ WE EXTEND A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL ! BUCK CURBSN BIG FOUR WAREHOUSE i ; PLANTERS WAREHOUSE K. L. Dudley-—Tom Smothers—Jack Calhoun 1 r FIRST SALE OPENING DAY THURSDAY, AUG. 23 PLANTERS WAREHOUSE ON FAYETTEVILLE HIGHWAY ! Afternoon Sale Opening Day, Thursday* Aug, 23 At Big Four Warehouse On Benson Highway * -v EACH WAREHOUSE HAsTsAuTEVERY DAY l * * Pmcc slates that in marketing any farm product, it will pay to ■ prepare it attractively and neatly. ' A grower may think he is getting i bv with something when he tails to sort the crop properly, or if he leaves string mixed in it out the extia expense that the manu : factum has in handling wui be reflected in the price the grower receives. GOOD LIGHTS FOR SORTING If a good job of sorting and han dling is to be done, a good place 1 to work is needed. A well-lighted sorting room with some means of 1 j bringing the tobacco in order will ! help speed up the job and enable j the grower to do a better job. * | Studies snd observation snow ! that of the lights examined to date, i a -combination of one 40-watt ”de ! luxe cooi white’’ fluorescent tube and ore 40-watt "daylight” tube is satisfactory for sorting tobacco. The use. of electric lights not only helps the grower to do a better job ov having a constant light, but will also make if, possible for him to work his tobacco any time dur ing ’.he day or night. picture QUESTION: Are conditions fa > ■ vorabie for raising beef rattle in , j Not th Carolina? ANSWER: Conditions make , ! North Carolina an idea! state icr ' j growing beef cattle The mild cli > j mate and heavy rainfall gives good . j grazing and economical feed pro : | duction. Very little housing is re ! quired. Land and labor are avait- I able, arid farmers are increasing ' their knowledge of livestock pro duction. Markets for beef cattle si e • being improved. i QUESTION: How can I get an r : even stand of grass on my lawn/ ANSWER: Divide the seed e quaily and sow two way* at right angles to each other to hr assured ■ of uniform distribution. Thorough ly harrow or rake the seeds into ! the soil about one-eighth* to one fourth inch deep. Make sure they i are covered uniformly. If planted too deep the germination will be • poor and the stand unsatisfactory If a roller is available, roll the I soil after seeding. A mulch of straw ; | left on the soil will be helpful, QUESTION: What must dairy ! cows be fed in the winter? THE CAROLINIAN - | ANSWER: Successful winter i i ! feeding means imitating early sum | m»r conditions as near as possible i 1 j The dairy cow is by nature k j ■ i roughage consuming animal. She ; - j does her best when supplied v-itn ■ i j plenty of rouhgage. In winter this ■ j roughage should be a legume hay • ! and a succulent feed. The belies ; - i the quality, the more of the re- , ! i quired nutrients will be received from the roughage and the srnall s \ er the amount of grain that will U: | needed. AMEs Open ■ New Church In Fairbanks i S —— I PORTLAND. Ore. -- > ANP; On motion of the Rev C. D. To l- j ! iver of the First AME Church, 1 i Seattle, Wash., seconded by the: j Rev. L, K. Williams ol Allen AME j ! Church, Tacoma, Wash., the Fust I ’ AME Church of Fairbanks, Alas- j xa, was formerly received into the j Puget Sound Conference last 1 week. This action followed a report by Bishop Frederick D. Jordan.; ! who had just returned from an I official visit there. Alaska, called the last frontier : |of America, Is the newest Iron-1 i tier to be conquered for African : Methodism. The Puget Sound Confer j ence unanimously passed » resolution urging its local congregations in their mis | suonary endeavor, to include aid to the two frontier con gregations of the conference —Fairbanks, Alaska and Van couver, British Columbia, i A resolution was passed calling j ; upon the Republican Party in the j : coming convention, to approve! President Eisenhower’s program; of Civil Rights and pledge itself j to enact the necessary .legislation, j I Increased use of electricity on j | farms has led to lower average cost per kilowatt hour paid by farmer* but somewhat higher monthly elec tric bills. production of flue-cured tobacco ip North Carolina from the crop ! i of 1956, forecast on July 1, at 763,- • J 625,000 pounds, would be 20 per j I cent, below the record production | in 1955. | Best Year j Expected fit Sales DUNN - The ninth season tor i Dunn’s fast, growing tobacco ir.ar -1 k:i?t was set for opening today j (Thursday), with warehouse offi cials predicting the best season yet I Merchants and city officials join* j od wilh tobaceornen in welcoming ! farmers of surrounding areas to ; ;1 hr city and in reminding them that during the brief history of the i local market, it has enjoyed one of j the highest price avereges of the j state. From a volume of 9,000,900 I ; pounds ir, 5948, the Dunn market 1 made steady increases to 11,400,- i j 000 pounds last year, and the pre ! diction is that the 1956 volume will be even higher, in spite of a cut ! of 12.5 in acreage. The fact that it draws an un usually large number of buy ers makes prospects good for high prices through highly | competitive bidding. Dunn's two warehouses have a j combined floor space of more than i j 480.000 square feet. They are the I : Big Four, located just off the Bi n- j ! son highway north of Dunn, and ! I Planters, on the Fayetteville high- ■ ! way to the south. The local sales supervisor is j i Mailt Cunningham, while the auc- j ! tioneer is Fred Edwards, j First sales are held daily, with j ! Where flies are DDT-resistant, ! the most effective sprays for kill- I j :n S flies on the wing contain pyre- I : thrum as an active ingredient. Heat from the sun (solar energy) I may some day suplement electri city and other power sources in j performing a great variety of fa-m I tasks. ' | 11 1 a,^s^^sa^^Ba^aQ^ 1 I Just 48 Hours Left! FRIGIDAIRE [ 1 ftnriicT MARATHON THURS, 9 HUIIUd k m* p pg| ll I 23,24,25th SI I* sax' | I 2 Carloads Frigidaire Appliances | I ' To Be Sold j 1 Regardless Os Profits | 1" We Are Still Trading Wild '' I 1 We’re Dealing Big! | I No Reasonable Offer Refused | I Any Unreasonable Offer Considered | | Your Opportunity To Buy | i Frigidaire Appliances | ] For As Low As $1.69 Weekly! I m Lowest Prices Highest, Trades Biggest Deals m DUNN FURNITURE CG. I DUNN, N. C. PHONE 3340 1 Hie two warehouses alternating be ginning wntn Planters on fmu&tiay Buyers arc on hand from evey nnin a tt* IRAjjii wuh Johnson Cotton ! Company Nathane Television Nathan !.P Gas Nathalie Freezers Nathane Bedding Nathane Refrigerators Nathane Furniture Nathane Gas Ranges Nathane Paints Cash if you have it- Credit if you need it Johnson Cotton Company DUNN, N. C PHONE 3113 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 1966 major foreign aha domestic com pany, inc Hiding imperial Export. American. H. J. Reynolds and Lig gelt find Myers, A number ot independent cor, panic? aiso will he represented.