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4UDYS GEORGEv
CJtV .NELSON ,..,,
PAUL CAMPBELL
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Abo Comedy!
M(W. & TOES. ' (
Hot Off The Files Of The D. A.
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Also Shorts
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A Brand-New Western Flarsome!
Eddie-Dean, Rocky
Cameron, Max (Alibi)
Terhone, Ken Maynard in
White Stallion
Also "VlcUante" Serial
THURSDAY IS THE DAYS
CLAREWCE flUSKIM&S
ON. OUR STAGE
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TOMASiSlS . "
THE -RHfiNCHETTaO.
The kind of stage show
you've waited for!
, , ON THE SCREEN
, Bruce Cabot in. .
Love Takes Flight
' Poors Open 6:30 P. M.-, "
' ' ' Continuous , Shows
ADM. - This Show," 25c and 50o-
FRIDAY
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ALUM SPRINGS
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. The above picture Is of Alum
munity Is Bhdwing a great revival of interest since Rev Gilmer Beck,
Baptist Associatlonal Missionary has started working in the Commun
ity. Last week. The Times carried ah account of recent new additions.
Opening Tobacco Market News Report
: Georgia And Flor ida Flue-Cured
s ; , " July 24, 1947
Auction sales of the 1947 crop
of Georgia?Florid llue-cured to
bacco began today with the better
quality offerings bringing from
$3 to $8 per hundredTniore than on
opening day last seaspn. According
to the United States Department of
Agriculture the largest increases oc
curred for fair and good cutters
and fair to' choice lugs. In contrast,
most low, lugs and all lower leaf
offerings dropped I $1 to $5, per
hundred. Best thin nondescript
showed an extreme loss of $8.75.
All but a few grades averaged from
$L to $10.50 per hundred; over , the
Commodity Credit Corporation sup
port price. A few of the better cig
arette type grades failed by as much
as $4 tP reach the support level. It
was estimated that approximately
20 per cent of the baskets were re
jected on- some markets and de
livered to the Flue-cured Stabiliza
tion Corporation at Commodity
Credit Corporation supportricr
... The general quality of thje off fir
ings as a whole was better than on
opening day last season. Some mar
kets reported tobacco of lower qual
ity but the belt generally sold more
good to' choice lugs and more pri
mings while .considerably less ler'f
grades were marketed. Bulk'bf sales
consisted mainly-of fair to. fine
4-lugs and fair cutters and leaf."
. Lowest price -of- the day, was $4
for Individual lots of poorest nonde
script which carried no support
price while -the top on some mar
kets was around $60 for an occa
sional basket of better cutters. Last
year on opening extreme :. prices
ranged from $5 .to $52 for the same
grades. The bulk of sales ranged
from $45 to $52 per hundred. ' ;
Heavy sales were reported on all
"LATE SHOW g,;
Three Stooges in
In
A roptin' tootta Rockin Western
1 COMING SOON
'The Jolsoii Story"
Danca Theatre
' 4 WALLACE, N. C.
' 1 SUNDAY, MONDAY ATUESDAYrAugust 3-4-5
The Em And I -
Starring Claude tte ColberV Fred McMurray.
WEDNESDAY, August 6 s .- '
cigaefe Girl
Starring Leslie Brooks.
Boots
With Ken Maynard.
THURSDAY & FRDJAY, August 7-8
Trail
Starring Randolph Scott '.
SATURDAY, August 9 - t
ComeOnConbby
With Sunset Carson.-
" OWL SHOW:
BAPTIST CHURCH
Springs Baptist Church. The Com
markets. Gross sales opening day
last year amounted, to'- 8,896,020
pounds at an average of $44.-26 per
hundred, . The estimated general
average for morning sales this year
on several markets ranged from
$42 to $45. " ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. William HiU, Jrof
Beulaville announce the birth of a
son, Richard Wayne, July 16 at
General Memorial Hospital, Kins-
ton. Mrs. Hill is the former Miss
Bernice- Kennedy of Beulaville.
Duplin Ranked 36th
iies
DuringW4J
Figures released bythe Univer
sity of North Carolina news letter
reveals that Duplin County ranked
36th .in the State in value of farm
crops in -1044, the last year for
which, figures were revealed. The
average ; value of farm products
sold, or- used .by Duplin farmers
was $2,334; all crops sold averaged
per farm family $1,947.78; livestock
and livestock products sold per"
family, $165.52; farm products used
at home per family, $386.32. ' .
Ratings among adjoining coun-J
ties, snowea L,enoir n, wayne su,
and Sampson 43.
WarsawlElectric i
Mr. H. T. Fisher, formerly of
Goldsboro, is now connected with
The Warsaw Electric and Appliance
Co., in Warsaw. -Mr. Fisher, is
manager in charge of all depart
ments, it was announced.
Before coming to Warsaw he was
connected with the Langston Tire
Company in Goldsboro. . '": ,
Street
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The above picture .was taken of
the 185 Duplin County farmers who
visited the Oxford Experiment Sta-
$43.92 lii Georgia
"Georgia and Florida tobacco gro
wers sold 15,661,526 pounds of
flue-cured leaf hrthe first two days
of the 1947 marketing season, at an
average of 43.92 cents a pound, the
u. b. Department or Agriculture
announced. Receipts totaled $6,
878.661. . ,
The average was 1.45 cents a
pound lower than the record open
ing week of last year, but it was
the second highest week in history
of the Ga.-Fla. belt.
Cutters and better quality lugs
were from one to five cents a pounc
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higher than opening veek last year, gia.
Will Of Former Faison Resident
Probated In New York Court
New' York The will of the late
Mrs. Virginia Faison Pritchard, for
merly of Faison and more recently
Of Princess Anne, Md., and this city,
was filed for probate in Surrogate's
Court here. :i-
It disposes of holdings formally
listed as being worth "upwards -of
$10,000." No estimate of the actual
size of the- estate .has been made,
pending an appiaisal.
Her daughte ', Mrs. Cedric C
French of New York and Mrs. Hen
, tion, July 7. An account of this
trip has already been given,
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And Florida
but the department of agriculture
reported most-leaf grades, primings
nondescripts and poor-quality lugs
were lower.
Leaf grades were from one tj
13 cents off, with lower-quail'--lugs
and primings from one to i?ur
cents lower. Declines on nonile
script ranged from 5.35 to 8.35 cent?
a pound. Greatest declines were
shown in the lowest grades.
The market opened July 24 in 18
Georgia and three Florida markets.
A number of Duplm farmers
have sold early primings in Geor-
ry Hilton-Green of Pensacola, Fla.
will divide the estate equally, under
terms of the will.
The testratrix died July 13th and
was buried in her family plot at
Faison. She was the widow of Dr.
William B. Pritchard, New York
Psychiatrist, who died in 1932.
Thete-are sUll many culls in our
laying flocks that should be taken
out.
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- YOUR NEAREST MARKET -
Invites You To Sell With Them This Year
DUPLH COUNTY MEN
Will Work For You On The Floor
Joe: Bryant And
Ben Rivenbark
Will Co On Sale To Get You The High Dollar
Fcr Yc-jr 1947
Judge Stevens Is V
Named Director Of
N. C: Good Health
Association
The North Carolina Good Health
Association has named 38 new di
rectors of the organization..' Inclu-
ded among them is Judge Henry L.
Stevens of Warsaw. -
Center
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MOUNT OLIVE, N, O.
SUN. - MON.
Perils Of Pauline
Betty Hutton,
Billy De Wolfe.
News - Cartoon t r' -
TUES. Double Feature
Colorado Kid
Bob Steele.
ALSO
IfCall
WED.
Under Cover Music
' . Ann Southern.
thurs. - fri. .
x Cynthia
Elizabeth Taylor,
Geo. Murphy.
News Cartoon
SAT.
Border Fued
Jack La Rue.
Shorta
Serial
Tcbicco Crop-
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Duplin
Theatre
WARSAW
SUN. - MON. Aug. S-4 ,
The Sea Of Grass
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With Katherine Hepburn,.
And Spencer Tracy.
TUES. Aug 5
Spoilers Of
With Paul Kelly, s
And Adrian Booth.
WED. Auf. 6
DOUBLE FEATURE ,
Code Of The West
With James Warren.
The Big Fix
With James Brown.
THURS. FRL Auy. 7-8
Dishonored Lady
With Hedy Lamarr,
And Dennis O'Keefe.
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SAT. Aug. 9 " (
DOUBLE FEATURE ,
Homesteaders Of
Paradise Valley
With Allan Lane.
With George O'Brien.