......... v iw CCOk .-JuvHSi J ;' Sot For The Border Belt Opening Whiteville, August 1. Flushed with the best season in 1948 in its "2 year history, Whltevllle's quai ny market Is preening itself to sur pass its . own amasung record breaking activities in 1947, accord ing, to Walter H. Paramore, sales supervisor. Second place in the Border Belt and tenth in the 80 markets com prising the flue-eured area in 19 46 in average price paid for the golden weed, "the farmers' town" is getting ready for another high 7 price season. s . '.Three sets of buyers will roam through the nine warehouses that have a capacity of close to 500,000 square feet here, seeking the gold- . en weed that carries the premium -. price in the auction. . . Sixteen warehousemen with a ' total selling experience of over 350 years will be pulling for the farmer to get the highest price for the weed that he brings to this ' Quality market ' ' Auctioneers from some of the ' largest warehouses in the world v will be here to chant their sing out music that is dear to the ,-! heart of every tobacco grower, '' warehousemen and buyer. Prize house facilities have been improved with the Whltevilte Tob acco Company; and -the : Virginia Tobacco Company having their own facilities, while the other companies wilt be quartered in facilities that will be ampl" to take care of their needs, P'enty of labor win be rea dy to. aid in rehandling this to bacco. ' - 7 With a new . restaurant opened others expanding and homes open ing their dining rooms to the visit ors, no one will, be bothered by looking for a place to eat this sea son. The visitor can get anything from doughnuts, hot dogs,., to a steak dinner prepared and served just the way a customer desires. Merchants here are stocking their shelves with much of the hard-to-get merchandise and will be In a position to serve the shoppers with everything from an automobile to safety p'n and all the items in be tween. This is really-the shopping center for the tobacco grower this year. . Grocers have prepared also. They will provide the merchandise that the s-hopper wants for his din ing room table. Personnel has been increased in all of the. business LIGHT FLUFFY .BISCUITS Yes! They really melt in your mouth when you bake them with ROLLER .CHAMPION FLOUR! , DISTRIBUTED BT QUINN WHOLESALE CO Phone 2301 on r n 737 I "" in ... Warsaw, N. C places- here to serve visitors.. ; Known, at the "Farmers Town", Whiteville is the hub of one of the largest agricultural areas in the state. A urvey reveals that White ville business men and leaders are expected to take care of even larg er crowds than were served in the peak season last year, . . WENCi 1240 on the dial, -will carry tobacco reports dally. The News-Reporter,-one of the best semi-weekly newspapers in the state.AVill keep the public Informed on tobacco news. ' Warehouse operators are as fol lows with experienced personnel' in each house; Brooks; Blair and La tane Motley, Ted Loftis, auctioneer, Crutchfield; Gaither and Raymond Crulchfield, operators, "Bud" Chan dler, auctioneer) Lea's: No. 1 & 2 Thomas Lea, operator, assisted by Louie Love,' who will alse serve as auctioneer; Nelson: TK. O, Nelson,. Sr., M. O. Nelson, Jr., and J. H. Nelson, operators, Reid Motley, auc tioneer; Tuggles: Dial Gray and Jack Neal, operators. Martin Motley,- auctioneer; . Farmers: L. B. Jackson and Frank Jackson, oper ators, Martin Motley, auctioneer; Moore's: A. H. (Bert) Moore, op erator, assisted by C. C. Mason. "Sid" Cutts, auctioneer; Planters: J. W." (Buck) Peay, operator, assis ted by A. O. King, Jr., Dsnnis M. Bailey, Jr., auctioneer. Walter H. Paramore is the sales supervisor : again this year. Last year was one of the most success ful seasons, and warehousemen have made arrangements for the lar gest in the 30-year history of the local market Whiteville has one redrying plant in the facilities of the White ville Tobacco Company. This company has doubled the capacitj of the redrying plant and has in stalled new super-dryers. It has also enlarged tobacco storage -.-pace The Virginia Tobacco "Company has erected a large prize house heit and is considering a redrying plant Wihteville now has two banks, the Waccamaw Bank and Trust Company and the Firt National Bank of Whiteville. The Whiteville Merchants 'As sociation occupies a prominent place in the life of Whiteville. It funotions as a credit bureau chani ber of commerce, and the sales su pervisor of the tobacco marknt oc cupies the position as head of all these activities. ' This- organization has annually i-perated a pecan naiket. A cucum ber -market wai operated hero this year. Thousands oi aonars was brought to the farmers through this medium. Whiteville has both a livestock and produce market. A frozen, food locker has recently been buiit, and a first clas pit office, C6iuntyAent' r Office) - 1 L. F. WEEKS Grading Tobacco Indications point to a wider vari ation in prices paid this year for various grades of tobacco. . This means that -the growers who do a good job of sorting and grading their tobacco will probably receive more money for their crop. In recent years toere has been very little difference in prices' paid for the various grades. This elimin ated the necessity for doing care ful grading. Now that the trend has turned in the other direction,, to bacco growers will no doubt find it profitable to pay careful atten tion and see that their tobacco Is properly graded before it is offer ed tor sale. ' s Tobacco Curers For Canada " Mr. James M. Hunter of the State Employment Service, stated - that persons in Duplin County who have been going to Canada in the past, lo assist Canadian growers in cur ing tobacco, would be interested m certain .pertinent information re ceived by their County Agent, L. F. Weeks'. In accordance with terms of ate f grement between represenuu.vi t of the Canadian Government and our Government,-which was made at a recent Conference,' the Cana dian farmers are now making ap plication for tobacco curers, giving where possible the name and ad dress, of each person whose services they aesire., Each person applied for is then written a .etter by a Ca nadian ofifcial stating that a cer tain farmer has made application for his services and Instructing him to take the letter as evidence of employment to his County Agent, t Mr. Weeks, and .obtain his entry permit, Mr. Hunter said. . If there are persons who have not received letters of evidence of employment, but desire employ ment "they should see Mr. Weeks and furnish him with their name, age, address, and experience, as a tobacco curer, on or lief ore August 4, 1947. Persons who have planned to go to Canada but have not re ceived official letters but have other supporting facts may contact Mr M. A. Morgan, at the County Agent's' Office, Kinston, and re ceive entry permits on Wednesday, August 6, at 8:00 P. M or at the County Agent's Office in Wilson on Tuesday, August 5, 1947 at 8:00 P. M. MT. Hunter stated. in 41 : l " For A Real Taste Thrill EAT ,f HIIIES .ICE : CREAM f . 6scd Every Day BS6GSD o ,- o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o , o o o o o o o o o o o ; o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a ') m W!" wmm fir1 Mmtfvfmmummm mam nrni jfa n I itif' u difi ir ' 1 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm NOW PAY FOR IT Save On A Large Tonnage Order . , j 'tilt."-' Pay us back in small amounts at a low rate of interest A full coal bin is a wise investment in comfort and health. Financing' your purchase through us is the business way to - pay- (- First-Citizens Bank And Trust company i it" e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c c ( n v CHARLIE HERRING Duplin native, and prominent Eastern Carolina 'j - ' . , , . ; warehouseman, invites all Duplin tobacco growers to sell their tobacco with him at the gfffl llllllllilliliiMjfliflKiirinMiliM CHARLIE HERRING ' L3 mm 1947 Official Sale Card -1947 First Sale -Friday, August 1st Friday, Aug. gth 1st Sale Tuesday, Aug. 12th 2nd Sale Thursday, Aug. 14th V . 1st Sale Monday, Aug. 18th . ; .., jt ... 2nd Sale Wednesday, Aug. 20th .... 1st Sale Friday, Aug! 22nd ! ... 2nd Sale Tuesday, Aug. 26th ..1st Sale Thursday, Aug. 28th . . .. 2nd Sale Monday, Sept. 1st .. .L LABOR DAY Tuesday, Sept. 2nd ,;.L.... 1st Sale Thursday, Sept. 4th Iv. . 2nd Sale Monday, TSept. 8th . .X. 1st Sale Wednesday, Sept. 10th 2nd Sale Friday,. Sept. 12th .J.. 1st Sale Tuesday, Sept. 16th ' 2nd Sale Thursday, Sept 18th 1st Sale Monday, Sept. 22nd 2nd Sale Wednesday, Sept 24th 1st. Sale Friday, Sept. 26th 1 : 2nd Sale i - - When you sen tobacco irUh Charlie Herring at the Banner Ware house in Clarkton, N. C, you ton always' be assured' of getting the market prices for your tobacco. T We Have A Sals Every Gibr Day r "N