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f - r ' U ULju V P PI .Prices'1 He-ached The Season's Highest Peak On Cur Floors Last Week MQ?JDAY $45.66 Average TUESDAY . $45.68 Average WEDNESDAY $46.00 Average THURSDAY $46.T6 : Average FRIDAY $46.01 Average OUR WEEK'S SALES 857576 Pounds Average 45.07 DIXON WALLACE and GEORGE MOORE ' Sales Managers Etfo TiSmcTo Sell Yonr ToDscco OurFlooro Arc Cleared Daily . BRING US A LOAD ANY MORNING AND MAKE YOUR BEST SALE OF THE SEASON nnnnnnnr 4 I ana l ! ' LJ . n n I ! - a. J I " j . ... ha FREEMAN PARRISH Auctioneer i - v-J r -.".II ' 1 i r-;r:i t C.,;3 c? ysas u-csmation -J werded to food retailers OPA an-1 islands. I found Dhysically qualified for mil-1 should now be removed from per a large ri"i .1 HorptnfirA. onlv men munont nnsturM. flounces, uujwuvn wy tional lists is to make it easier for retailers and consumers to keep track of changes In ceiling prices. -,: - .. -..:: .( LESS NITROGEN FOR FARMS Continued high military . re- POTATO GROWERS GET IIIGIIEB PRICK ' ' Producers of early white pota toes will receive ceiling prices as suring them of the same return as a year ago and about 17 cents a hundred-weight above the legal minimum price, it is announced by the OPA. At the same time, the consumer will find the aver age cost of this early crop of pc- duirementa for nitroeen mean that uuoea win ue uie same as reutu ? "iii iL. V.,oiioV,v rtnnir prices of last season. , less will be available during 1943 . , ; , : f or use on farms, according to a NEW CEILING PRICE LISTS ' "P hf n" FOR RETAILERS f the WPBito ,Nitrof,en SupplementalUing price lists todu8try Advisory Commit- that will include a the changes t ' that have been made in the prices t3, vlivr. of dry groceries since issuance of the current quartery community celling price Hats will soon be for- j1 1 QU.lI 7 UNDER RATIONING t Light naptha, the petroleum product normally used for cooking and lighting, will brought under rationing control November 20th, in 15 Midwestern states, the OPA stated. This is being done to pre vent illegal use of this product as a motor fuel - - a practice that has become prevalent in the area. ARMY RELEASES PACIFIC AREA MAIL , Families of soldiers engaged in operations in. the Philippines will soon be receiving batches of mail that have been delayed lor secur ity reasons during the period pre- ceding the Invasion of these i miSSled TMs iiaU oSginaied ta service. Heretofire, only men tTnow enraged toAmeri-, whd T volunteered for the Navy or Sott PhiliP-! wassito the Navy were pines, some or xne jeners uaic -- far back as last July. those who have been spring and therefore all livestock JUNIOR RED CROSS ENROLLMENT HIGH 94 COUNTIES IN STATE HAVE STUDENTS AT All 17 year olds are urged to see the Recruiter when he is in your territory. : ALLOW PASTURES TO JSrtaff'- REST DURING WINTER ment for the 1944-45 session from . 94 of the State's 100 counties, I manent pastures. Cattle cause a large amount of physical damage to pasture dur ing winter months that takes some time in the spring for grasses to recover from this bad treatment and put out new growth. If livestock are removed the grass can build up a winter reser ve of food that will enable it to bring earlier grazing in the spring and also more grazing. The same principle is involved as the remov- DostiiM moBcaa nan1 t itAM art from 19 other states, the District f during winter months so al of cattle from the pasture dur "I -uiiuiiuia uu fn ma Ira a niilflr ETflrT nmrr InCr Innff flrv TjPrinfifl In SUITiTTier. countries. 1 1 " " . - Out ,of State enrollments show New Jersey with 45 students. New York. 44, Virginia 42, and South Carolina, 30. Foreign registration shows one student each from Bra zil.Costa ' Rica, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay. r The American Junior Red Cross reached a record enrollment of 18,466,340 in 1944, representing approximately 70 per cent of the nation's school population. Enroll ment in this world's largest or ganization for 1945 was held during November 1-15 of this year. . . - Pork production at federal in spected plants was 168 million pounds for the first week in Nov, or 42 million pounds less than a year ago. - ... NAVY OFFERING . TECHNICIAN COURSE - The Naw's program to select and train men between the ages of 18 and 38 in a $12,000 course nrenarins them to become radio technicians has been broadened to OOOO0O0OO0OOOOOOOOOO00O0OOOO0OOOOOOOi ' Your young son or daughter will be part of a better world you are helping to build for tomor row. They will succeed or fail according to their edu-; cation and ability. Wise parents are providing now to assure their children a secure place in tomorrow's world. You can do likewise with Jefferson Standard's Educator Plan and spread the cost by making small deposits while your child is still young. At no cost to you, let us come by and, talk with ycvi and your .wife about it. j. D. H. Gnrlirn Uomn, H. C. SALE OF PCOFEQTY ? . .; ' '-w...-. .... v ..;."'.''. ' Sealed bids will be opened la Patterson Hall, Raleigh, N. 04 at 2 o'clock P. H. (EWT) on December 9, 1944, for the sale of the following property located in Duplin County, near War saw. North-Carolina. Phillips Tract; Containing about 191 acres. Carroll Tract; Containing about 65 acres. Interested parehasers may obtain lull information concerning ' j ... . . ir ... - - the property, eonditlonstof sale and the submission of bid from Mr. William C. Blackmore, FSA Supervisor, Farm Se curity AdmlnltraUon, Warsaw, N. C or from the corpor ation named below. ; : ': ! , '. '" iV' North Carollha Defense Relocation Corp. . . . C0 Farm Security Administration, Raleigh. N. C. a d 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 At AUG On November 21st at 10:00 o'clock I will sell at AUCTION my personal properly consisting of farm equipment", including one Tractor, Bush and Bog plow, Tiller plow, Gang disc, Stalk Cut ter, Mowing Machine and numerous other tools. , . Mulesseme cews and yearlings (all young stock), corn, emd hayi Nice bunch small shoats. Some household and kitchen -furniture. Almost new Majestic range cook stove. For bargains attend this sale next Tuesday Nov. 21st at 10. W.-EoFiissell. BOWDEN, N.G. O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o w o o o o a o o o o o o o o O O O 0 o oooooooooooooo OOOOOOO OOOOOO OOOOO . . - , .MMAAAAMAAAAAAAnnno OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO COOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOguuuuuuwwwwwvwvwwwwwvww ( 7 t . ' The Buyers On The Greenville Market Have Been On A Rampage Week . . . They Want Tobacco . . . Competition Is So Strong That I f . A Mad Scramble Every Time! A Basket Of Leaf Is Sold. They Are Paying The Highest Prices Of The Season. Look Oyer Green ville's Daily Averages Given Below. . , It To Greenville And Wed $45,71 "7 Carry IC&74 Tues. $45c55 i r Sell It High Thurs. $45.89 Fri.$45.87 r 5 r-.t TcLcjcco Market in the tlzia! t KM CAT.Clt: - Vi t, V:-l - VICTORY .v . c..: c:rr r - c, rcz -i:::i'5 -r.c ir rs - mcCowan's - yv y. .-S 4 "V f O , v , O W . - v
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