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iFDNESPAY,_AUGUST_ 1 frutchfield's ( Among Bi ? - Uavmond Crutchfield Leads Management This Year, \Vith Brother, Gaither, In The Army rxCELLENT FORCE E ON FLOOR, IN OFFICE Operators Of Warehouse |!j a \ e Been Unusually Forturate In Getting Men With Wide Experience For Key Positions . 1st heralds the opening ... .jpother ,-uceessful tobacco sea' for Outchfield. as there has Long May ' ' vv V - > y i \V ' Congratulai .... have don sons have del" fight of his lif on their hom If e Cordially MANN'S S ME MEN'S PAJAMAS, MA MANHATTAN MANHATTAN - CC COOPER'S and BOTANY TIES. JO KLORSHEIM, NUN> SHOES . . HOB RAN ENGLISH-! ANGLO-CR HART-SHAFFNE WORK CI Whatever SELL Y I i i ? J.: % ,1945 Considered n est In Business. 0 been little change in the sales a force that has served Crutchfield patrons for the past several * years. o General renovation of the ^ Criftchfield Warehouse has conditioned Crutchfield facilities for ' s better handling of tobacco than v ever before in the history of the ^ operations of the Crutchfield boys r here. _ v For many years, the Crutch- a field brothers, Raymond and t Gaither, have successfully run n the Crutchfield warehouse in Whiteville and their long list of a farmer friends has lengthened f Her Liqht Shir tions Mr. Farm< e it again?made and pi eated Mussolini and Hi e . . . They'll win too?I e folks on the home fr< ' Invite You To Come 1ELLS NATIOl ;rchandise for WEAR NSCO UNDERWEAR SHIRTS and TIES lOPER'S SPORTS WEAR INTERWOVEN SOX HN B. STETSON HATS I-BUSII and EDGERTON :ERT JOHNSON and D SHOES. OWN CLOTHES AFT CLOTHES R & MARX CLOTHES LOTHHS HE You Need In Work OUR TOBAC Vnd Buy Bonds Wit! S, Manns WHITE * L>i/\JLL I t\U1 MEN AND WOMI LADIES' DRESSES, SUIT (Tailored, Sport and MARIE EILEEN BARBEZON L SLIPS, GOWNS, ARCHER HI DANES UND] HEEL-LATCH CHILDREN'S < SUITS, DRESSE SHOES . . . UI ADQUARTE) Clothes?Come To CO in WHIT ii The Extra Money - - - Dept. St< : VILLI 1 > inmensely. Today, they are con- 1 idered two of the best tobacco- 1 lists in the business. 1 Raymond has been actively en- 1 ;aged in the tobacco business for 1 ver 16 years and has chalked up > neat record, which has readily 'laced him at the top. Gaither, ] he younger of the two, now in I he U. S. Army, is also rated as 1 ne of the best warehousemen in < he realm of tobaccoland and has 1 layed a prominent role in the ( uccess of Crutclifield's. Their i .'inning personality and square 1 ealing have covered the mam- < aouth floor of their warehouse * k'ith golden weed for many years i nd promise to do the same in [ he current season that opens | lext week. |j Raymond will lead the sales 1 nd will be ably supported on the : loot- and in following the sale i le Brightly-V '' r.-V ' - - -* vV-< _ <~Z no** 2rs, you and yo reduced another crop itlcr and are now giv because they know the ont. To Mann's To Outfit iTAT T V A T"\\ [ HE STATE PORT PILOT, ? ay C. D. Barker, who is well tnown to Ciutchfield patrons, rlis work, as heretofore vill be to render whatever service he can to the farmers selling at the big Crutchfield house. Very little change has been nadc in the warehouse force for the coming year. W. M. Williams ivill begin another year with Crutchfield's as floor manager. Mr. Williams has been with Crutchfield's for a number of years rnd has made a good name for aimself. To round out a policy of rxcellent 24-hour service, E. B. Coleman will act as night floor manager.. Buck Wall with that familiar rabble that the farmer deciphers is "more money" will auction off the golden weed. He has had fears of practical experience and ;s considered one of the best ex ik n A Br f lur family ?while your ing Tojo the :y can depend V /t?f I* /v /MIh / Al J uin i umny /ERTISED N WEAR 'S, COATS Dress Models) 1 DRESSES .INGER1E PAJAMAS DSIERY ERWEAR : SHOES 3L0THES S, COATS RDERWEAR RS See Us!! EVILLE | * i? ;? . are w iOUTHPORT N. C. CONSERVATION OF FORESTS WILL BE GREAT IMPERATIVE (Continued from page One) I young growth that is the promise 'of future timber stands. There is a better way to handle ' our timber lands. Intelligent cutting can fully supply our mills without wrecking our forests. Selective cutting can take out the old, the overmature, the slow-growing, and the defec! tive trees. The younger, more vigorous trees can be left to take on more growth. Young trees can be thinned instead of I slaughtered, leaving a well-spac1 ed stand to grow more rapidly. 'Fires can be kept out. Always, the forest can be kept growing. Will we have a thriving forest industry twenty years from now? It all depends on how we treat our woodlands in the coining years. i ! One-third of all the people in Australia live in Sydney and Melbourne. China has two of the great rivers of the world?the Yangtsc jahd the Yellow. | | In China paper money is used in denominations from five cents to $500. 'perts in the tobacco auctioneering business. Greeting the farmers at the ' warehouse office will be book: keeper Ed E. Watts, a man well ! known to Crutchfield customers | and well versed in his job. He will be happy to welcome his old friends back and to greet new tones. Herman Simpson will handle the books on the floor | during sales and John Dunn will i be back again to carry the clip. C. E. Williamson, Jr., will be | on hand to weigh the many , pounds of golden leaf that has already started pouring into I Crutchficld's Warehouse ? one of I the most modern warehouses in I Whiteville that offer many con' veniences to the tobacco farmer, j Evcrette Love will serve as ticket marker. Coon Nunn will replace Herman Simpson as bookman. This personnel, with a rich background of experience in the marketing and selling of tobacco, guarantees all who come to' Clutchfield's the best in prices and courtesies. | Cham i r1 SAMl Cb rH *? Sales Schedule tc 3?SETS OF After Sept. 14, We Until Close Thurs., Aug. 2?lit Sal Mon., Aug. 6?1st Sale Wed., Aug. 8?1st Sah Fri., Aug. 10?lit Sale Tucs., Aug. 14?1st Sal Thurs., Aug. 16?1st S?' Mon., Aug. 20?1st Sal Wed., Aug. 22?1st Sal Fri., Aug. 24?1st Sale Tues., Aug. 28?1st Sal Thui-b., Aug. 30?lit Si Monday. September 3Tues., Sept. 4?lit Sale Thurs., Sept. 6?1st Sa! Mon., Sept. 10?1st Sal Wed., Sept. 12?lit Sal Fri., Sept. 14?lit Sale A TTENTH World War Vet No. I and II Be sure to join the Ann needs you and you need the choice. If you want a post ir are enough Veterans in it Mann in Whiteville and he that he can. BE A "GO-GE1 If you want to be a "Go-Getter members to join and you will becc State Department of the American (NOTE; To become a member of have had at least 61 days active U. S. and an honorable discharge.] COLORED EXThere is an active American dially invites your membership. If you would like or organize rules will apply as to the organi above. Mr. Mann will be glad to a J. S. Mann, I American Legion bers-Reevi FAIRMOl 'HIRTY ONE YEARS UND E ROOF. THE SAME MAI -JUST AND FAIR DEAL i Sept. 14th, 1945 BUYERS?3 ""C/VjJVl : Will Have 2-Sets Of Season w e 2-hrs. 20-min. P.M. ^ | 4-hrs. 40-min. w* ; 2-hrs. 20-min. A.M. 4-hrs. 40-min. e 2-hrs. 20-min. P.M. lie 4-hrs. 40-min. JIVaJiJLj e 2-hrs. 20-min. A.M. e 4-hrs. 40-min. * "<! 2-hrs. 20-min. P.M. Lj. J* V^lli e 4-hrs. 40-min. !le Case Ya ?Labor Day?Mo Sale . 4-hrs. 40-mir.. le 2-hrs. 20-min. P.M. e 4-hrs. 40-min. p !e 2-hrs. 20-min. A.M. ^ 1 4-hrs. 40-min. . ii . PAGE 3 I DNia I erans I erican Legion. The Legions I Legion. Join the post of your | I 1 your community and there I to organize a post see J. S. will help you in every way I HI I [TER" I " for the American Legion, get 10 I me a qualified "Go-Getter" by the H Legion. the American Legion a man must H service in the armed forces of the tw-k* TTon * JTTV T I SbKVlLb Mors: : fi Legion Post in Whiteville that cora Post in your community the same ization of White Posts mentioned ssist you in any way lie can. ; I District Com. j'i Whiteville, N. C. fi| co H iS & Co. | NT t ER THE MGEMENT! '? INGS? ^ E TO SEE US1AMBERS ? VES&CO. j imbers 0. A. Reeves j rboro A, E= Garrett | AIRMONT
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