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:;cabrv' J; AT" M : r : if J Ah '4 7 - t fl 1 VOLUME XXIX. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 13.50 per year plug 11c N. C. Sales tax In Duplin and adjoining . Counties; $4.50 per year plug 14c N. C. Sales tax outside this area in N. C; i5.50 per year plus 17c N. C, Sales tax outside N. C. PRICE TEN CENT Plus 1 ceat Sales Tax -. Jj ' KENANSVILLK NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY JULY 26, 1962. cr-tM, Wl Buffet ". '.' r '- or Sen Antioiriatc&. Good ? Season fa 4 - - ", ;.; -.:i - m Warfeso firms Ready To Serve I On Thursday, August 2, Lumberton ,jthe largest three sale-market - ope. wi uegm in Mm year .'Seumg, to tascco for. the growers of Eastern North Carolina and prospers look have ever see gettin' plants ' to very good. - - , ,". "Despite, -"the roughest season have ever seen getting plants to live, the farmers have come through with a fine crop, Sales Supervisor Bob Thompson declared; , (From a. meager beginning in 18 M wheq the first pile of Bright Leaf tobacco, was auctioned in two small 1 warehouses, (he market has become rating in the Flue Cured Belt. "Lu- Vnberton last year sold more tobac co per set of buyers than any other market operating on - the Border Belt, ''Sales Supervisor Thomp.ton the iLuinberton market this year." The six Warehouse firms which will serve Lumberton are. as fol lows: Carolina ' warehouse,; mana ged by Leroy Townsend, Sr.i James Johnsonr Jr., . Marvin Roycroft, stated,'; and we are mighty proud j Johnnie Currin and Johnnie Hoy of that record "As in previous years the Lum berton market will have, three sets 3-of buyers, each set buying 5VS hours croft, Cooperative Warehouse managed by C. . MacLaurin. Liberty Warehouse' managed by each rdav with bsoo hasketa nf to. Frank White and H.D.: Goode bacco offered for: gale each day. f ; Smith Jf Dixie Warehouse maiw fJMInberton lias over 30 acres of ; b'f' K- Biggs; Jr.; Alex Kin. .al Lt 2-2317 k ' J.' F. REYNOLDS MUSIC, COMPANY i . Operators Ot . v5 Coin '; Operated Phono graphs and Pool xables, Cigarette Vindors. New and Used Records.! . ' ; 516 Beamon St, .' r Clinton, N C floor space and has six big Ware house firm operated by men who have had many years of experience in the tobacco business. Each firm has a sale each day to take care of the farmers tobacco, without de lay. The Lumberton Tobacco market will be selling' for the first 5 days untied tobacco in lose leaf form. There will be no price support on the tied tobacco for the first five days and after the first five days, he market, will be selling tied to- acco only and no price support on loose leaf " tobacco. "We brae all farmers to please sheet t'.eir loose leaf tobacco in bringing it to mar ket as. the warehouse' will be un able io accept it otherwise."' Sales Supervisor Thompson predicts "that iAimberton will pay one of the highest averages ever paid on r-r 0. A: K. . GAT' 5 TATIpN 1 U V TKU'IWlET Ttt"OCPHN MOTOK8.,' - .V WAsAvf. n, c.' ' v; Eegular27c Per tSMlon ' Hi-TestOc ' T ' ' ' 4 S10 6ctaneJ! " 1M Octane , 1 ' . 'All BVaftds Of Oil , BELTON D. MINSHEW t- OWNERS MATTIB MlNSHEW , 4aawjt Fa law,: Milton Huggins and LeKoy Townsend, Jr., sales manager. Star Warehouse managed by Hogan Teater and D. T. (Tom! Ste phenson. . - Hedgpeth warehouse managed, by "Rom" Hedgpeth, Leroy Rollins. Horace Hicks, Leroy Walker, sales manager. . Three of the country's largest re drying plants are located ..in Lum berton. They are the Interstate Tobacco Co., Charlie Hill. Whitehead & Anderson; Inc., A. H. Martin as Pres. and Treas. Person & Garrett, IncN with Ral ph Garrett, Jr. as Vice-President and manager of the . Lumberton branch. ".. :: ' The steady growth of the Lum berton market under the leadershio of Thompson .has.' been '.achieved by a year-round relationship with the farm area, the sales supervisor believes. He says; "Our effort .n behalf of the tobacco producers ne ver stop. We start with filant. I ed time and then follow through our ine , the i transplanting, Jlesting, and grading season, and1 until the crop is sold and the farmer Is hap- 'k The'January-tahua to the problems and Interest of the farmer is a labor of love as well as. a Job, to Thompson. "I like lt, he admits. VIt is' true thot this l he" wajf ;n make my.. living, but thef e"s ' more to : It than . that, in have, helped the individual farmed to. be more efflcierit and .successful, it '&. gret satisfaction tp me. ;,RIy experience, has -been no less help ful to me. I've learned a lot from the ine. farmers I have worked with the market." . . Employers Reports See y6ur VA office. Q Hkivf much pension is gi ven widows of privates who fou ght in -the. Spanish - American War? I widows of Spanish - American War veterans at the time of thetf . A - Rank of the deceased vete-1 War veterans. Eligible widows 1 service in the war, the widows ran is no criterion in determining j receive $65 a month. If they were receive $75 a month. the amount of pensicm paid to , married to Spanish - American ' Of . importance to employers in the Duplin area', is a reminder is sued today t the Internal Re venue Service, Mr. J, E. Wall of the Greensboro, : N. C. IRS of fice said that July 31, 1962 is ithe deadline for reporting and paying income and social secu rity taxes withheld for the calen dar quarter ended June 30, 1962. ' Mr.J. E. Wall said employers should use Form' 941 to report their tax liability'; for that period and mail it, along with depositary receipts and full, payment of ta xes due, to Internal Revenue Ser vice, 320 South Ashe Street, Gie nsboro. Household employers sh ould use Form 942 to report the wages paid .to their employees. He laid emplyers who do not have a copy of Circular E, "Em ployer's Tax Guide," .or Circular H.; for household employers, may obtain them from any local IKS office. These publications contain a full discussion of employment taxes together with tables and percentage methods for comput ing such taxes. Despite the normal deadline cl Juty 31, 1962, some employers are entitled to an automatic exti-n sion of the due date to August 10, 4962. To be eligible for this extension, employers must make timly monthly deposits, in autho rized banks, of taxes withheld for each of the three months of the calendar quarter. What Questions rt ,i i. i- , , - y . 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'. sVl JSere are authoritative answers by;', "the Veterans Administration to' questions: from former service men and their families: i.Q. ,-iAs nv widow pf a World War II veteran, am I eligible for a-G'I;home,ioanT"'- A---Yes,-uiremarried widows of World War II and the Korean Conflidt . veterans ma, - qualify, Jir -in n n .'III mm 701 BY-PASS Whiteville, N. 1100 PILES PER DAY Largest & Newest In Whifevillc CALL Ml 23142 Collect For Floor Reservations c. litis IUI ini (SKI?? PR P. H, Jeffreys - R. T. Creedle - E. W. Smith J LT'I SI HUM fot TOM OW MAUt IAMM v. I -vTCiJ v w jrALCc::au:acA:s,Tco!!; Seo yoar Loca ford Dealer Maaafsctarers Liceatt Na. 1 LUM .... v 'i , - ,. BERTON s peps Cff Hie C3S3EST WAREHOUSE FIRMS - 6 ON THE BORDER BELT CAROLINA Re 9-6303 COOPERATIVE Re 9-3756 HED6PETH Re94993 "MR. FARMER DONT GAMBLE BE SURE" LIBERTY Re9-3352 SMITH - DIXIE 73 9-7745 73 9-7735 STAR ; Re 9-3325 j i t - LUMBERTON OPENS THIS SEASON With The STRONGEST BUYING POWER In If s HIStORV. J Every House Has A Guarantee d Sale Every Day. LUMBERTON WAREHOUSE-, MEN KNOW TOBACCO & KNOW HOW TO SELL IT. n rr n 1 1 1 p rrx nn U ."ME Bob " Thompson - Safes Supervisor nn n Call Collect RE 9-4963
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