rrck " : y Three ^li.- (...trell, Veteran Toh.v'oni.-t. Will Again Ocr;'? Th 5i*r 3 W.irekove !r T. " City I t'ilOUSOL.aSt*.'l !1 fi is known i tve few oc thnn their i?v rkets. but to f : B. A. Garrett. | S oiting a tobacI - >ik for farmers W I The t T LL Bi BRING YC OF TOBA( BRING EVI Co Sell T! but each year his establishment1 is known for employing one of the finest group of workmen in the belt. Floor manager at the Big 3 will be Mr. Garrell's brother, Otus Garrcll, who. incidentally, worked i with him this past season on the | produce market. The Big 3 Warehouse underwent an enlargement program j last summer, extending the floor] space some 20.000 feet, giving the j warehouse a floor space of 50.- i 0000 square feet. This floor space will help house the thousands of pounds of golden leaf that his: farmer friends will roll into the> Big 3 this season. The Big 3 Warehouse boasts an ; improved lighting system that; makes it one of the best lighted j houses in the belt. Mr. Garrell, his personnel, and the Big 3 Warehouse stand in i readiness to welcome their farm- j er friends and the 1912 tobacco I season. - I Handy Man : f ^ t AT BIG 3?Warehouse in Tabor City is Dewey Jerni-j gan. Mr. Jernigan is well known to the farmers of this section through his ca-* pacity as field representa- j tive of The Big 3. _____ DAMAGE After only 100 years of intense cultivation, farm land in the Uni- < ted State which has been do-, droved, seriously damaged or I :hreatened with destruction totals m area nearly equal to all _thga and from which crops are nornally harvested. I 5, 1942 REE AT BIG 3 ,y ft '--: .:'" ling men shown above are uctioneer and B. Alton Gar-1 of The Bijr 15 Tobacco Wave-1 . ___ }.'?? ???? ?_____ | known as a produce buyer, and as ! well, as a tobacco warehouseman. He was born and reared in Tabor City and has been associated with his home town market since; he was 14 years old. Throughout the year Mr. Gar-1 i ell carries on business transacwith the farmers. He hardhad the time to complete promarket transactions this year before the tobacco market was almost ready to open. Soon after the tobacco market has seen anotHer season under the mill. Mr. Garrell begins buying sweet potatoes, then strawberries, beans, Irish potatoes and other kind of ( produce that farmers may bring . to market. Consequently, he is engaged in business transactions ' with farmers almost 12 months 1 out of the war. < Mr. Garreft is the sole pro- 1 prietor of the Big 3 Warehouse, i [ Tenri WILL BE IN 1 E FREE ? TI IUR FIRST LOAD !C0 AND YOU'LL iRY LOAD TO... Pound me Ai SAVE On 71 THE lessee TABOR CITY ON 1 IE BEST STRING i U age Inci id See TIRES ...SA' he Tj TABOR [ dE STATE PORT PILOT, SOU B AUCTIONEER |jl AT BIG 3?Above is Bill, Mitchell, who is auctioneer; at the Big' 15 Tobacco Warehouse in Tabor City. Many farmers will recognize him as the produce market auc-j tioneer at Tabor City also. CHIGKSNS Oklabar is the name of a new j breed of chickens developed by j the Oklahoma A. & M. College. ; Their sex can be determined as j soon as they hatch. ICE CREAM To prove the versatility of eotton, a Dallas, Texas, pastry cook. named Prosper Ingels has started to market an ice cream made \ from cotton seed meal and lint extract. SYRUP A process has been perfected whereby over-ripe and cull strawberries can be convcted into a palatable table syrup with some of this product already for sale I on the market. MANAGEMENT With the expansion of the pulp paper industry in the South, im-1 proved forest management is. necessary if a timber famine is to be averted, say State and Federal foresters. The family can opener is due for a rest: WPB has ordered that ifewer-tir. cans be made from now on, and in larger sizes, to save critical metals. ffg Ramb TOBACCO markf; MUSIC and COMED 'eased Fi : The B SE GAS S/ iBOl CITY M THPORT, N. C. b!:L Every man and woman is vitally interestei this, every one of us must do our part. Our pai it is, is vital towards our country vital war effo do your full share ... so keep well . . . keep us the prescription he gives you. We do not s doctor prescribes and in the correct dose . . . plete and always fresh and good. Remember and Buy War Bonds and Stamps regularly. H J. \Wl j^WTT-l'TTTt'W I J ' 1 " 11 I 11 l I i Mr 1 J 3 ( I11 k m. a >i mi iilti Meet your friends at our modern fountain. It i . j n J .. .~i.l ..AfunAU:nn. .IttSnL' is cool ana inviting. v>ei ;i cum, inicMimg u