tllS DUPLIN TUXES ' FRIDAY,' AUGUST Xtli 1247 X Playhouse Tent THEATRE PINK HILL, NORTH CAROLINA The Pick Of The Best" Carolina crop was moving in heav ier volume. Watermelon shipments dropped sharply. -' Cotton prices dropped 155 points, or $7.75 a bale last week. BOB! 0onter SUNDAY, August 10th. ' ' A Musical Delight! WMD HMD HUtOtUm KVMLCCM-MMLAM yYMOND HMOS md m Also Comedy MON. St TUES. It's Boogie Man Bogart's best! , frPlBiat jon in inotbtr " ' ooiwwsu hctum Yncatre Duplin Theatre WARSAW scn.Vm;n. Aug." lo-n i mount oiim m. a SUN. MON. LI s Kissing Her Now IN TECHNICOLOR June Haver. News - Cartoon Added Shorts WEDNESDAY Wide Open Faces . JOE E. BROWN in Also "Vigilante" Serial TUES. Double. Feature Range Defenders 3 Mesquiteers ALSO Sarge Goes To College WED. THURSDAY ' ''""'"rjr f ' I B1MW Kfflt ' Jf Also Comedy FRIDAY Home Sweet Homicide Randolph Scott. Shorts THURS. It FRIv. Happened In Brooklyn Frank Sinatra. News - Cartoon SAT. Law Of The Canyon Charles Starette. - With Van Johnson, v And June Allyson. TUES. Aug. 12 I'llBeYouB With Deanna Durbin, And Tom Drake. WED. Auff. 13 DOUBLE FEATURE Fighting Pioneers With Rex Bell. That's My Gal TECHNICOLOR With Lynn Roberts. THURS. FRl. Aug. 14-15 The Perils Of Pauline TECHNICOLOR With Betty Hutton, And John Lund. SAT. Aug. 16 DOUBLE FEATURE Law Of The Canyon With Charles Starrett. Sarge Goes To State College Answers Jimely Farm Questions Q. What can I do to prevent oil that is accidentally spilled Into a well? V: A. There is no chemical thafwlll remove the oil. However, if there is but a small amount, pumping will probably remove it. There will be no serious damage done other than altering the taste and staining Of white clothes that are washed with water from the well. Q. How can I control domestic mosquitos? A. Eliminate all breeding places such as old empty cans, bottles, Jars, old tires, and everything that contains stagnant water, and all that cannot be eliminated should be covered, such as cisterns etc Dorothy Thompson To Speak At With Alan Hater Jr. wmiimmimitr Added Comedy and Shorts SATURDAY TEX RITTER in Gangsters Of The Frontier Also Cartoon LATE SHOW KEN MAYNARD in Phantom Thunderbolt COMINO NEXT WEEK Year's Most Enjoyable Picture THE JOLSON STORY'" P.J. t Gets Govt. Building A government building to be re constructed as a library building has been delivered on the campus of Presbyterian Junior" College from a former army camp in -renn. by the FWA. The building was ta. ken down in panels so is to facili tate reconstruction. Plans are to re build as a two story library with outside dimensions 30 X 79 feet and finish in brick veneer. The work will be pushed as far as pos sible by the opening of the fall semester on Sept 5. . '..Ui WALLACE, N. C. Miss Dorothy Thompson, noted columnist and world traveler, will speak in'ftie Raleigh Municipal Au ditorium during Farm and -Home Week. She will speak on the-morn-ing of August 29. Iiss Thompson has written sev eral books; including "Listen Hans, I Saw Hitler," "Refugees," "The New Russia," "Political Guide," "Once. On Christmas," and "Let The Record Speak." Enlistments For White former servicemen of the Army, Navy, Marines or Coast Guard may enlist in the U. S. Army for initial assignment to the Euro pean Command, provided they en list in the grade "of Staff Sergeant or lower. This will be good' news to many former servicemen who de sire duly in Europe. For Quite soma time now, the European The- atra has Keen closed to enlistments, ,Ajr'-n9 interested , aro urged to can or write the Army Recruiting Sub-Station, Odd Fellows, Building, Goldshprof N. C. Weekly Tobacco Hews Report "Prices during the 2nd week of sales on the Ga.-Fla. flue-cured markets, were generally stronger on medium to better quality grades. Leaf, cutters, and fair to fine lugs ranged from $1 to $7 per hundred. Most gains were around $2 to $3. Although- good cutters averaged a high of $55,' an occasional basket sold for $58 which was tops for the week.- A few lower leaf, ldg, and priming grades dropped 50c to $7.50 but liad but little bearing on the market as the 'Volume on these . was limited. The - bulk of sales ranged from $40 to $53. . ' ' -'-' : As a result of the better demand the average on most of the cigarette type grades went over the CCC support level. The receipts of the Flue-cured Stabilization Corpora tion declined accordingly. Deliver ies were estimated to- be 10 of sales as compared with 17 last wieek. . " ' -f P-' The general quality of the tobacco-sold "did not measure up to that of the first two days of the season. However, it still compared favor-, ably with the good quality, of early sales-last year. -: .- " Cash income of N. C. farmers in 1946 was about 20 per cenT higher than in 1945, it was reported by thr Federal-State Crop Reporting Service of the State Department of. Agriculture.--' , - ' .- SUN. & MONr August 10-11 - - Trouble Vilh' Women Starring Ray Miiland Teresa -Wrightl TUESDAY, August 12 - V Temptation Starring Merle Oberon, George Brent; V WEDNESDAY, August 13 v Vhile Gorilla ALL STAR CAST, Law Of The Lash With Al LeRue. THURS. St FRI. August 14-15. . The Other Love Starring Barbara Stanwyick, David Niven. SATURDAY. August 16 X . . V Land Of The Lawless With Johnny Mac Brown. - Wolf Call Starring John Carroll.5 - OWL SHOW: , , , ' ; IflHadMyWay Starring Bing Crosby. . ''T-.i'V.! V - - THtTtAU.UIII 0 wm P ; AB-iteel, quickly eracted, low in ne4 mor tpaoe later on, extra , f: ?,ostr the "Quonset 24 better. aeotions may be added simply end " buUdmmvesrmentf6ryeMriarm - eoononiical nf Itt amacing BexibU permit. Built with Stran-Steel, the modern free hand in pkiimng oryour-par . framing material that permits the wmow vmw iwe WTVAJUU iv MW TT nA Jmn Pwer ;i. V- or Six '- Only Ford ta the low-priced field gives yoa this power-choice ; . . with thrifty 4-ring pistons and balanced earbuxetion in both! Those "King-Size" Brakes are Smooth r Fold's self-centering hydraulic brakes are the biggest m the low priced field. They give you smooth. r even, straight-line stops i The spacious, dear-span "Quonset ftaiUd directly to framing mem 1 41H 1. M f a. !J . . ,a a ..L.u-k .tt ' a " un wHWf,sm ae'iesig,vBa,s t uwra, m vuonser is nre-saie ana you want it, in seotiaas of 12 Jeeti durable, free from eai and rot No i f The front of each section can be omer building combines the aw J I independently enclosed, left ooen. W canted advantaies-of all-ateel eon. v or equipped with a roller dbort side etniotios: wim ready adaptability 4 : ' panels may bo solid, or fitted widi to acores of uses. ' quired. Ad g to show youliow , ' partitions, insulation, . waJlboard Mlll tantlin in ri4Ku if Imt iitn ; " mmm i iM-M-fiHji; .. WHHHHHWI IMS BIMWHI HI WfUlWIS ' Here is a -;f 'Jl-i-?''1 "Qwaset 24"' Ideal for vehicU sheltefi loafing bra : or rotdiida ataada Southern Farm Market Summary Slaughter steers and heifers, sra- , , ding common and better, sold at I - steady prices. Lower grade animals I . ' . were most numerous, but prices! , , - . steaoy to weak. Calf marketings t- were on the increase. At Nashville, a few choice grade j , heifers and. good grade steers sold at $25 a hundred pounds. Hog prices held at the high levels . reached last week with additional - - , advances of as much as $1 in the ' r' i . deep southeast Cigarette type grades of tobacco - , on the Ga.-Fla. markets strength ,. ened in price and were In best de mand lata last week.' Quality of marjeeungs continued good Daily - - ' gross sales ran about 8,000,000 lbs, reaching 40,455,810 through Wed nesday. Season's average price on Wednesday was $44.50. f ' Live poultry supplies were about . equal to demand. Few et""t' moved to wholesale I rrif r. y ambsu' . - --- - - ... . i - i jr a MimrsrJi vm'jr 1 1 z- t , m m it v- i f Jld along on Ford's "Reet-ride". . fj?t o "K, ' i ; A spring, and the cushioned ride of ferflil1 -jVAVi&-. , '... , I those dee, soft seats and you'll , " 7 JWH - f.JfZL... ' -v I iv7V . tmnkjww'se floatinf in a bubble; CV I ' ! . y 4 i -r, iS t Tr Neat flowing Hues have that longer 'filH I 3t - J?' -T- f? Isemai kjuk. And FarrTs two-tone, ,MWi S?L" - ',". ! ? - ' i ' ' if , . '- - ' : v

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