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II.-p':""P^Y.- AUGUST 1. ] Lnd Finances ] j Is Feature Of T. C. Progress - ur r ITY, July 30?Fin! iiv " bor City is in perhaps :i condition of any r oi-mbus county. '- :f the town's record, past five years shows j t -;ess in financial im-1 j In 1940, the town i .. } 912 90, out in June j a mount had been re] , t >103 500, representing a| ise of S28.412.90. ::.at five year period.! - was invested in finankr? ' i .. ..ments. Statement of' j.e ; .>, -- is as follows: paid and accounts, ?13,-; on bond principal, manent improvements,1 irrhased U. S. cnv , =- I -ids, $20,000; cash in 191 a nement has come in 0 Keeping up with the ^ : "eneral operation of 11 n: : ei S25.000 surplus on }'< i substantial reduction S( s debt, plus numerous improvements, the the town are in such:. ..tion as to justify y ence in the future. j si manlike monsters ai he folklore of all peo- a I s< rntKBoammmtammmmmmmm YES, .'Cj $ GOOl Buy War Bor a 11J Stamp for Victory SELL YOl TOBACC . in " TABOR CT Rolar MU TABOR C1T 1945 j f * lowers Add Color to Outdoor Dining Room Flowers can help to make outdoor dining as gayjf0 nd charming as indoor dining, according to the Society fii f American Florists. Pictured here is an attractive |n lexican-style table which makes use of Mexican figur- hi les and pottery service and Mexican brown glass. You in lav substitute vour own trophies of a visit to Mexica or b? * I ou may find them among the popular Mexican wares ' ) commonly sold everywhere. The attractive table set- ! ng shown portrays a striking and memorable color com-j ination. The pale yellow Peruvian lilies in their bamboo [ ucket keep nonchalant company to the bowl of riotous- j -colored Gaillarida blooms and the green Calla foliage. J et tendrils of leafv WanHevino- .Tew form craeefnl de. I gns on the table. Encircle the base of ice tea glasses nd figures with Pachysandra leaves. The vivid result is gav setting that expresses the hospitality of Mexico it:lf. SIR!?WE SELL f D MLUES s We are honored in having our past mules play such a definite part in the production of our tobacco and food crops and grateful for the business our rp customers have given us in the past years, and cordially solicit i/-v your continued patronage. Our stock of mules are of the best quality. Come in when you are I I ready to trade. I I id Baldwin II LE DEALER II Y, - - - N.C. II THE STATE PORT PILOT,. August 30th Set i As Opening Date c For T.C. Schools I TABOR CITY, July 30?The!3 >45-46 session of Tabor City 10: ihools will begin August 30 jei C. H. Pinner, principal of the ibor City school for the past J amber of years, is looking for- " ard to the session with condi:nce, believing that he has the J aching staff to make it one of ie most successful years in the w story of the school. a: Under Mr. Pinner's leadership, r< 8l' ie Tabor City school has become w ie of the outstanding schools of ie county, boasting of outstand- ^ g records in scholarship, music, y amatics, vocational agriculture tl id athletics. S Under the county board of edu- a1 ition's Dostwar educational nro- oi . I -am, Tabor City is scheduled D ir one of the first, if not the fi rst, new high school building, ae present building used for fi gh school purposes, has been ft use for many years and will replaced at the earliest pos- sj ble moment. The grammar ft hool is housed in a modern sj ructure and is deemed adequate M present for grammar school tl ork. 1 Your Sell E ?i= > t , 50UTHP0RT, N. C. I 1 I? T. .1,. .ED SIX OTHER and 'OBACCO MARTS sell 1Y TEN DOLLARS pou (Continued from page 1) j !ity feels itself more than able be 3 take care of the farmer's in- i SyS, ;rests, and the chant of the' sta] uctioneer heralding the opening | use, f the 1945 season is being await-. a,r i with confidence. |jn j to loscoe Coleman is Tobacco 5We dan With Rich Experience lanager this year is Billy Matze f South Boston, Va. Harry1 'unn, of Clarksviile, Va , again j A 'ill chant out the buyers bids j tive s they walk down the long1 yea: 3ws of tobacco this season. Mr con, nd Mrs. Ernest Cox, of Guide-1 clos av will be bookkeeoers. Howard: r Wallace is clip man again this com ear. Behind the scales to weigh J tobf le leaf will be Miss Mary] yea; pivey. Fred McQueen will serve ! wicj a book man, and W. H. Prince, ] busj C Clarendon, and Edwin Cox of ers ulah, will be connected with the jje rm again in various capacities.! tlton Garrell Has Built Modern, New Warehouse 'ati0 (Continued from page I) | sea! astern of selling slightly different om last season, making the tobi astern favorable to the farmer, the [r. Garrell expects to increase seas le total poundage sold in his tion louse this year over last year Bos War Bond Dollars A Tobac FOR TH1 !uy Your 1 FOR ( QUALITY F( For Every Room Whether you may need ii ,vhether it is one single cliair < vhole suite?see our stock of C hat please ! ! .F.Cox TAB( : ~L'- - Iai > jLL- ??' KB -1 i. . - 1 w f f < 1 predicts that the market will' ( in excess of 10 million ] nds. 1 he new Garrell warehouse will ( air-conditioned. A heating i tem with a blower will be inled and the blower will be 1 in summer to circulate the in the house cooling it and winter it will blow warm air heat the building and dry et potatoes. jiden Boys, Buck Peay /ait Hour Opening Sale ithough Ed Walden is a naof Virginia he has become a r round citizen of Tabor City, tinuing to work here after the e of the tobacco season, uck Peay has been directly aected with the Tabor City icco market for a number of rs in various capacities and is ely known through his many iness contacts with the farm-e Af tkn atoto Ui una 3CV.UU11 wi ins feels particularly fortunate in ing George and Ed Walden irn to assist him in the opern of the Carolina again this ion. icluded among the experienced icco warehousemen making up force at the Carolina this son will be Harry Nunn, auceer, and Billy Matze of South ton, Va., who will serve as , Lre Safe and Sure coin! E MOST MONEY Furniture GREATEST VALI JRNITURE In The House n Furnishing Your Home, or piece of furniture, or a Quality Furniture at prices Bed Room, 1 Breakfast Roc Furniture ( ^ Cook Stoves Rugs, Mirrors, Dressers, Cha gg Mattresses, ' Hardware FERTILIZERS Fura 3R CITY, N mmmmmmmmmmm * f :lerk at the Garolina Warehouse . !i In addition to these, the house ji las a complete and experienced j f Sell Tob TABOR And Bu AUTO SI HE) DAVIS TIRES and' W1Z WESTERr ASSOCIAT S. T. ROGE Phone 66-7 ... Buy More Bon< aborC AND i From Uj JES! I Living Room, >m and Kitchen )f All Kinds. ... Heaters Lamps, Chests, irs, Wardrobes, Porch Chairs. 9 Cim i cum . . . FARM IMPLEM iture C c. PACK g I rtaff of warehouse help to as- I lure each farmer and customer rood service on each sale. acco In I : CITY I ! y Your I JPPLIES I RE I I TUBES? I ' VRD BATTERIES I ! M AUTO I E STORE I RS, Owner i Tabor City J - Js!! = f I 1*. # : 5 | : | ! j : i i i 4 . j plies ENTS I A vr# | -
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