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Oct 30, 1941 N. C. WAREHOUSE SALES REPORT TO OCT. 1, 1941 North Caiv' na iutuc'S reo.-.v u $29.11 l • r lum in d pounds t« r : • bacco -jkUi ■ ••' '- ! - pared with 51 0.32 :'«•*• the h« month -• y r i im ; , ' wnrchc on • j rts to State Depart «v. ut of Agriculture. This 'an i t t.; -e •. .>>• p. i or prai .ii tiuulj'n t'.e av i. price paid iliuiii. sfvj ei".' 1 1- •». First l iui'i sales for the month, reported .it 1!'7!7_,"13 sire 12 I'vro . ! s.'yi.ve ti»c producers' sales of 175,372.353 pounds for tiv corre«!'"JH:.aia month i f last • . as= W'th '.vith poundage ar.d price up from last year, the value of fcv.o tember sales, reported at $57,9 V.',- 126, is lt)3 percent above the valua ation of 525.615.378 for the same, period in 1940. For the season to October 1. pro- j ducers have sold 271,614,3971 pounds of tobacco for a total of $77,999,107. an average of $28.72 f per hundred. Last year, to date,, growers had sold 202,714,005 lbs.! of leaf and received $33,784,077 or j an average of $16.67 per hundred , pounds. The average price paid lo j date is 72 percent in excess of the average for sales to the same date in 1940. The percentage of the crop mar- Recent Sales Made At I Brown's and Gorrell's § WAREHOUSES 8 I Winston-Salem, N. C. I We are leading all Winston-Salem Warehouses in pounds sold and average price per pound. If you have good Fillers or Wrappers it will pay you handsomely to sell with us. Experience really counts on these types of tobacco. OUR SALES ARE AS FOLLOWS: M. F. Bun tin R. G. Badgett C. A. Chaney W. P. Williams 76 (a 34 264 (i 46 378 (ft 45 20 (ft 50 92 (a; 56 348 (ft 45 322 @ 40 510 (a' 45 92 (ft 56 A. S. Barnes w . Corder & G. W. W Buntin 592 (ft 46 * owier _ 470 Cft 45 108 («' 68 A. L. Burrow _ 248 @ 46 CC 2 Mitchell " 2*4 S 44 C - WS - B«ungarner C. C. Mitchell gin (a 45 494 @ 45 44 ® 58 J 4 (a ■ • S. G. Dodson 192 («' 46 " D_Rineh*rt ... 220 (a 45 C. Starns }}J 'J; .J p1" K 43 354 (a 45 416 (« 46 „ I } B 5 ' Baity & B. W. H. Browder Warren 24b («. 46 > 45 43 40 (i .0 61b (a 45 124 (« 67 W. T. Stanley ' " y Sanders Smith 220 (i 61 774 (w 46 blb & " 338 (a 45 Starns & L. 402 «« 45 Will Matthews 174 («. 43 300 {w 60 O. Smith 444 (a 45 E. V. Green 140 (w 59 326 (« 45 J. W. Seagrove 374 @ 45 110 (u> 6" E. Tuttle 712 (a 45 Kiger & W. 168 Cw 46 578 (a 44 C. R. Thomas & 8. 104 (w 69 G. W. 586 («' 43 702 (a . 44 80 (a 1 68 140 tit' 50 O. M. Flynt A. Tuttle 302 (a) 47 348 (a> 46 570 (d> 46 44 (a) 58 I. W. Strader Rudd & K. S. & White 264 (ft 46 1164 (a> 43 18ft (n) 56 626 (ii> 45 Redmon ft S. W. A. Rogers '294 (5T 47 Boyles & M. 600 (ft 45 798 (a> 45 188 (a 45 40 (a) 50 Frank Hendrick Paul Tattle P. A. Tedder } 390 tii> 46 440 (S 46 326 @ 26 138 (a 4 50 I. E. Parham 410 (a) 45 528 (S> 45 340 (tfi 45 474 (n> 45 O. P. Neal Staley A H. E. P. Smith 294 (a 44 116 (a) 60 S6 (£ 66 290 (o) 63 A. C. Bennett 154 (a 1 54 132 (a 60 lto fa rt 88 (ni 91 308 © 46 138 (S) 50 8« W- ... .50 276 (a> 45 158 ® 45 276 (a> 45 —BROWN'S— —GORRELL'S— Thursday. Oct. 30th .... Ist Sale Thursday, Oct. 30th .... 2nd Sale Friday, Oct. 81st 2nd Sale Monday, Nov. 3rd 3rd Sale Monday, Nov. 3rd .... 2nd Sale Tuesday, Nov. 4th .... 2nd Sale v Tuesday, Nov. -Ith .... 2nd S;»ie Wednesday, Nov. sth .. 3rd Sale Wednesday, Nov. sth .. 2nd Sale Thursday, Nov. 6th Ist Sale Friday, Nov. "Hi' Ist -tolJ Friday, Nov. 7th 2nd Sale keted to date is the highest on re- . cord. With a short crop and very favorable prices, growers have sold; their tobacco at a rapid rate tivsj war. Swan Border Belt markets ( closed by tl'.c middle of Sei tem'.vi . i..[ i i.l;. it few i.v'Uat.s lcm iiiud •i i. i:i::i! Oetobci 'J, ti. final daU i.l' - ! t..r the Bolt. An roximnie- K75 piii.at i/t !..e iv.stern «\\>it!i t .r.i'.ina t .n-co cr«»| was soli by (,V !| t I c .lap. -led Wt Ii 1> je!- tvtit t 1 ■ ti;i- '.ate I ; iSt ye il". B 'ldii lk-lt ptodiki ;s' seasons' .-•ilea to October 1, which are praj tiealiy complete t»i the year, tota - i i OI.M l.lt 5 pounus compared v. it ii 72.7P0.712 pounds for tiie iii tire season Lst year. Produce;* have received an average of 525. l i;» 1 . hundred compared w'th slt M for their last year's pales. | Producers' sales on east or.l N'orth Carolina marketi (Type 12) to October 1 totaled 159.030, 516, pounds compared with 109.640.584 i pounds to date a year ago. These j markets opened earlier this year I I than last season. Growers have re-j 'ceived an average of 525.89 for 'this season or $12.63 per hundred i more than was pa'd for sales to i ! date last year. j September producers' sales on j Type 11 markets totaled 48,539.476 ' pounds and returned growers an average of $31.74 per hundred] pounds. Last year, these markets THE DANBURY REPORTER - Annual Horse Show To Be Held At King 1 I (Reported) The Annual Horse Show will be held in King on Tuesday, Novem ber! 1. Entries of Hams, floats. cU. ale invited. Everybody is in- 1 \i"v i, ..i,u Hi lioi'e t(' make tl.i ; j tBIGtiErfT show ever held in Kir.-, and without your eoopore tion. we cannot make it a success. Tiio.sc inteivsted in making en tui-i J•!«---e see Roger Slate or Ollie Sit-k. i ! Farmers Meet At Walkertown i B. B. Broome, agricultural teacher at Walkertown School called a meeting o:' farmer* ofj 'the Walkertown school cliv » - :« a j for 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night at school auditorium. I J. F. Brown, of Coble Dairies of Lexington, will address the gathering on propo3?d jmilk routes in the community. | Mr. Brown was formerly Stokes , County Agent, and lived in Dan i bury. i READ THE AD$ Along With the New sold 26.050,069 pounds during the month for an average of $19.01 per hundred. ! (EF IRD'SI M I ——im^mmmmmtmmmamasi I 29TH ANNIVERSARY SALE!| n In the same location this store has I Ci served the rural buyers of Stokes and I j| surrounding counties for 29 years. I RAG RUGS OIL CLOTH I 24x45 homeade rag rugs. Just VV 46-inch oil cloth. Slightly irregu the thing to pat beside the bed 1ar.... for these cold mornings..,. 1 99c 25c yd. I GIRL'S COATS A COTTON BLANKETS I /~% Cotton blankets just the thing to Just arrived two shipments of between on these cold nites girl's coats. Best styles and col- r I P 48c. each ■ __! P LADIES COATS I OUTING GOWNS Come in and see our large selec- Ladies' outing gowns for these J* | ion °* ' a,jes coats ' Price d as zippy nites. Snug and warm.... low a 5.... , I 59c C $5.95 ■ I MEN'S OVERALLS C LADIES' DRESSES I , m We invite you to look at our big Hurry! Hurry! before price rises. 9 ... ; . Jt _., , I selection of ladies dresses s- Mill shrunk and full-cut.... ■ r g $1.19 a $1.98=51.98=52.35 - $3.35 I 8 LANKI. I S |_ Boy's Heavy Shoes Might imperfect of s'2 byankets Boy's heavy farm shoes.... —-25 per cent, w001.... | Welcome |s-s Farmers | ■—— l ft m BOY'S UNIONSUITS Men's Heavy Shoes Boy's winter weight T MenS heav > dut > work »*"»•>>' H 5 9c o to $2.48 I GIRL'S, BOY'S SHOES PALMOLIVE SOAP I Best fall styles in oxfords and |J TWs good hand soap is on spe shoes. Black and brown, sizes 3 cial.... , ■ -# 8 *Ol c r 4 Cakes 21c. I BOY'S DRESS SHIRTS S Boy's, Girl's Sweaters E3 Boy's 69c quality dress shirts. See our large selection of these ■-* # «Ug«>Uy irregular.... sweaters ... i .. 48c I BOY'S HATS OUTING Large selection of boy's wool Fleecy outing at a bargain price.. bats • • • 10c yd. ' 97c. _ MEN'S PANTS SHEETING n Men . s beavy corduroy pants, col | 36-inch brown sheeting ■... ors navy and teal blue.... I 7 l-2c yd. c $2.95 I Riverside Plaids 6 BOY'S SUITS This cloth is very fine for child- Hard finish long pant salt sizes 8 ren's dresses and boy's shirts... to 16.... I 18c. yd. s $3.98 I Efird's Dept. Store I I Cor. 4th and Trade Sts. I I Winston-Salem, N. C. I 0 PUBLISHED THURSDAYS "
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