X r r W ' :" .;- 1 37 t . .5 i -k,J.:S i J" I J L L l ' ' r if r V J -."V v.. ,. Chadbourn Warehouseriien In Fine . . Shape To Handle Your Tobacco 7 By WM. S. EDMUNDS. . y - Chadbouni. Boasting of a id fal tobacco crop which Warehouse men and other qualified observers claim to be fate best in the entire - Border belt, -Chadbourn is listen ing, to the familiar chant '. of the auctioneer, . Chadbourn is one of th oldest tobacco markets in this section, and while it is not the largest, it has established an enviable reputation throughout as one of the best And ; most dependable market, . Ware housemen here for many years have followed the policy of. putting "Service to the" grower", ahead of everything else. Action on every - matter presenting itself is decided In keeping with .this policy: Need less to say, It ha spaid dividends . to tne warehousemen, because it has developed confidence in grow ' era far and near who continue year after year to haul their to- bacco to Chadbourn. - . . - . ' Every market claims for itself a higher average, . but government .market reports prove that Chad bourn Is consistently one of the - leaders in highest prices paid. . Jrt operation here again this year will ' be four spacious and well lighted warehouses. Myers ware house which was built and opera- . ted many years by the late George ,A. Myers has been sold to J. Har veV. Harper and Jack Hendley of DRIVE-III :: GROCERY- and fish market: E. E. HtNES, Owner Golf Station In Warsaw . Heavy & Fancy i--. Groceries ' We Serve You in your Auto Fresh Fish Daily And Other Seafoods '- - in Season ' r u t FOUR HOUy SELLING TIME EVERYDAY... RESERVE SPACE EARLY!: A"' Springfield, Tenn., who is operating it this year-While this is their first year warehousemen here, they are nevertheless well known in thjs area, having operated here as in dependent dealers for a good many years. Both meiK have beenJn the tobacco business practically, all of their lives, and have long and suc cessful careers as .warehousemen m their home town of Springfield and in Russelville, Ky. They still .operate warehouses in both these towns. .Associated with them here are: Bookkeepers, Mrs. Ruby Cross- State To The home maker famed for her flavorable canned peaches is now joined by the home maker who is mastering the fine points of free zing luscious fruit , . ' " Choose peaches for freezing -with special care. Peaches that would be prime for eating( mellow but firm, and uniformly ripe with no green in sight. Best for freezing are peaches picked .ripe from the Jree. " --ir) The, best treatment to prevent peaches , from darkening during freezing is to use powdered ascorbic icid (vitamin CJ, This prevents browning and makes the frozen peaches an excellent source of vita min C. whereas ordinary pe&ches haVe only a little. Citric acid crys tals provide another effective treat ment to prevent darkening. Drug stores sell botn. ;;V" :- You can't get , clothes clean tu .ess you rinse thoroughly. Here's why. The soapy water has penetra ted -deep into the fibers and it muut be rinsed out. To da this care fully the water must be - warm enough to keep the soap displved. ' 1 i' ! i ' rTi ' Professor b. W. Jannan, of thp Thomas Jefferson School in Rich mond, Va., was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grady Wednesday even ing, 'r ' '. ( Plan How To Sell Your Entire Crop Af i - T. 0. 7ILKItIS0fl VA. C. COATES BILL COATES, Proprietors - Chcdbourh's Oldest And Largest War chouse Firm Where You Receive The Same ''Service With A Smile - and Top Market Price ' A Guaranteed Safe Every Day Not The 2:est,Cut The Dsst f f- ' Efc!i3YPncet :-ffffk:::-. : . "' "V- ' " .. Macho Warehouseman, Busies; Finns wy, Nat Moore, and Mrs. Jack Hen dley all of Springfield. (Mrs. Cross wy and Moore will be remembered for their connections here with the firm of Harris and Jones a few years ago.) Other well known to bacconists associated with the firm are J. E. McLennon, of Danville, who has been coming here for many years, and W.' J. Dutton, of Chadbourn. - ' Operating- Carter's Warehouse No. 1 anoV New Brick again this year is T. O. Wilkinson, W. C. Coates, and W. C Coates, Jr., all of South Boston, Va. Mr Wilkin son was a buyer for Export Leaf Tobacco for 20 years prior to his entrance into the warehouse busi ness here in 1941. Messrs. Coates and 'Coates, who have been in the tobacco business practically all of their lives, purchased the New Brick warehouse last year and are in their second season here. This, popular firm also operates ware houses at South Bostop. Included in their staff are J. R. Eubanks, Leo and Clifton Thames,- book keepers, all of South Boston, Mrs. T. O. Wilkinson, Mrs. J, R. Eu banks of South Boston and Mrs. Martin Carter of Chadbourn, clerks. Floor managers for the two houses are Fred Nobles and W. L. Bufkin, prominent . local farmers. : Dave Mercer is serving as assistant floor manager. . . . ' Carter's Warehouse No. 2, con structed just prior to the market Opening last year is again operated EXPERIENCE OUMNO THE WARTIME CIGARETTE SHORTAGE-TAUGHT AIE , THERE'S NO OTHER. CIGARETTE UKE A CAMEL! BRING n; WEL(C(0)L1H2 by" Luther L. Tilley of Fuquay-Va-rina, -N. C. Mr. Tilley has estab lished an outstanding record as a warehouseman and tobacco farmer in Wake County and has continu ously operated warehouses on sev eral other Border Markets before coming here last year. Associated with him are practically the same staff as last year including J. C. Tilley and Leon, B. Beck, assistant managers, E. H. Clark.ookkeeper, Rosvil Adams and Walter Tinger. TYNDAtl FUNERAL HOME IN MOUNT OUW ' Burial Association ! . . , FkMM ! Funeral Dtrentora, CBiblner Ambulance Hervlre, day or ntffht Hmm o( Waree-DvtUn How iwen and girls maygetrcsntcdreEsf from functional periodic pain Mm, ny women far. has ftmudat I I from tb ervnp-Uu uonr kndoiiium Urn of fimrttonJ prtwiujilsfitfc tira in, BDOlua IHm : '., nnwn far th "tturf to eaa fviri Ins bofor -rearttn", tt iunul p nuev pal a mm w ' n ""Tt lit Wc ularL marnvmNi , - -a ,.mm,my i m IT A V U, 1 ITS dREATTO ' $k?fr GET CAMELS ,'THEV SUIT ME A YOUR FIRST LOAD. TO Qnnn nnQnnn Biorder Belt ' i T'- of Fuquay-Varlna and Joe Edmunds 1 floor manager and' Franklin Bull- .oj tne warenousemen ana super ard, weighmaster, both of Chad- 1 visory personnel on the Chadbourn bourn I market is more than 400 years. II you believe the only difference in gasolines is in the name . .-. pull up at the next red ti pamp . . . fiH up with Conoco N-tane.! Take off witli a tankful of power-. . . SUKEQRB&WS . . and the. extra. M$-fMOrntLE&MD-tALE$ you've just got to bregaboutl All in the new day gasoline we've made f of you . . . for NOW! IfTii l. ; ' . fSmftmi- " " .noil i i i i m. .in " mi -mi.iiiii" " 'I ..i i ii unuwl '. )n;m, Hi.mWimMlWlwIBW! wuuuJ Llarket Vfere ca UiU Find '?' - ' ..-:-'."v-- - ' - ft v The combined tobacco experience For Brcry Pile" . four hours ij , , - l - EVERYDAY... RISERVE SPACE EARLY! Service' sv f--;.--;- 4 - This assures the grower that his crop is in capable hands when he offers it for sale on any of the '" local floors. -: selling ttrit Copjright 1M7, Continent! Ofl Cwqawr ' '1-- J Jill ' . " UFfn '-'f

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