THE DUPLIN TIMES ftUhko. Jek VridaV b KeaaosTule, N. C- Cou.tr Sett of . " , : DUTUN COUNTY MtarUl hwOntmt and prtattag plant, Ketuwarllle. , J. ROBERT GRADY. EDITOR OWNER Entered at the Pert Offlee. Keoaaaville. N. C TILIPHON18 , Kewiiwine, 81-7 - , WmwlMM- SUBSCRIPTION BATES; S.M per yew In Dupto Coimtr. MI j Tr . D-Plta Cout,. to Nortt CoUn.: 4.M per yew outside North Carolina. wpt to Men ta U. s. Armed roreee. Anywhere. 8.H per year. Advertising ratea fojulahed on reqneet. A Domoeratle Journal, devoted to the material, edoeaaonal, - oeonomle and agricultural tatereate of DupUn County. No.i.l Ad.. iHI9 Jmtn Puss Eastern Flue-Cured Tobacco Hews Oct. 18. Tobacco prices were ir- ' regular during the week with the trend weaker. Rainy weather, which caused offerings to show "high : order" was the contributing factor in causing price Irregularities ac cording to trade reports. Most of the leaf grades closed in Eastern North Carolina markets it $24,00 . to $57.; cutters $57 to $60.; and lugs $50 to $58. The State's Middle Belt markets reported closing leaf prices at $21.50 to $55; cutters $55 to $58; and lugs $30 to $58. Old Belt Markets reported closing pri ces for most leaf grades at $22.50 to $80; cutters $56 to $60; lugs $32 to $54; and primings $20 to $30. Only three Border Belt markets will be open for sales during next week, Fairmont and Lumbertcn, N. . C, and Mullens, S. C. Southern Farm Market Summary ' Oct. 17. Southern livestock marketings slacked off sharply this week, and cattle prices re bounded again to levels near those of two weeks ago, with hog prices up even more. Cattle arrivals de clined about 37 per cent from the previous week; calf arrivals were off 6 per cent and bogs declined lightly. : - Hog prices moved higher at most FCn SALE ' SASH DOC3S t SHEETROCK TMiriia i DSAIN TilE TERRA COnA PIPE glass - vm CEMZNY -KICK , , PLASTY ASPHALT Si!a?IGLES It AND ALL ICwS OF ROLL ROOn?'3 t 1 J k. J V. w - - al at Jli'iJ'Ufcu. . rT HANOY. NtMLY AU. 1 OtOif oaHeSSSH xit am on. J N. C. ''" A"t,A,,tB 'southern markets, with advances to as much as $1.00 with tops in wasn- dlla at C.2R 75. Southern and eastern broiler markets were weak to lower in the mainr-nroduclne areas, with sup plies in excess of moderate to slow demand. Eggs advanced from two to three cents a dozen in Raleigh at the close of the week. Offerings continued light Hurricanes have greatly reduced the volume. of vegetables to be harvested this year. Cotton prices gained more than Vi cent a pound during the week. Prices for Middling 15-16 inch ave raged 31.68 a pound Friday. State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. When is the best time to re move tobacco stalks? A. Just as quickly after harvest as possible. This is good practice in keeping down diseases. O. How can I prevent colds and roup in chickens? A Make sure there is adequate QUICK RELIEF FROM tymptoms of Distress Arising fron STO:.lACll ULCZTa3 duito EXCESS ACID rreeBooWeUsof HomeTi eawwtmat Mbnt Haln or It Will Cost Von Nothing Orar three mlufon h3im ct maWnxjao f MATHain bate been old tor relief of rymptamaoiajnreai arunic w " rr Bleaatlw, ' or Uert WARSAW RUG "COMPANY Wafaaw, N. C. To MOUNT OLIVE CALYPSO FAISON due to mwJiiMjtl t'.QUilT OLIVE f"M p!!!."i Lr M! Vitamin J"A" In the diet Utter should be kept dry. And ventila tion must be controlled. - .Q. - What la a good recipe iot making sausage? . A. ire table salt, avaot 01 nneiy ffrnund black DeDDer. and 2oz. of ens nf HAItl of nork. 4 lean V4 fat Mix thoroughly and then spread evenly over the meat, btir ine meat well before chopping. Another; For 601b trimmings, use lib salt, lVaoz ground sage, lVaos black pepper and 1V4 oz of red pepper. State College Hints To Homeiriakers Elimination of fire loss by put ting into practice the following: 1. Kerosene stored in metal con tainers outside of house. 2. Metal screen In front of open fireplace. 3. Wiring in dwelling completely rechecked. 4. Fire extinguisher in conveni ent location in house. 5. Dead leaves and rubbish re moved from around buildings. - 6. Sparrow nests removed from buildings. 7. Metal containers provided for matches. 8. Ladders stored in convenient places to be used in case of fire Duplin Cotton Ginning Report Census report shows that 258 bales of cotton were ginned In Du plin County from trie crop of 1947 prior to Oct. 1st. Old Belt Tobacco Market Report Danville, Va. Oct. 18. The great- M. F: ALLEN JR. General Insurance KENAN$VILLE,N. C. KHNANSVILLPS ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY J. M. JENKINS. Mgr. Electrical Contractor HOUSE WIRING - We Have The Equipment Refrigeratior and Appliance Repair Prompt Service Anywhere DUPLIN ELECTRIC COMPANY Rose Hill Phone 331 Warsaw Phone 2701 H. D. SOUTHERLAND, Prop. Licensed Electrician Quinn-McGoven Company Warsaw, North Carolina . Day Phone 244-1 , ' Nite 266-1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS Ambulance Service D. H. CARLTON WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE AGENCY Life - Fire - Storm - Automobile, etc. Telephone 3496 Warsaw, II. C. MONEY! MONEY! Help You Own Your Own Home In: est drop of the season oth In pri occurred during the fourth week of Sales On the Old Belt flue-cured tobacco mantem.. Una iluirMtfi were from SI to $4 per hundred but a few grades lost as much as V wnen tempa with the previous wee, in most Instances ; better qualities were steady to $2 lower wnue losses iur inferior grades declined from $3 to $6. A good many grades dropped to their lowest levels of the season. The few Increases were irom a nrova mosuv lor Kreen and red tobacco with limited vol ume. . , ... . The general quality was oy uu the lowest of the season. Volume of sales were neavy mu most markets were reported block ed the entire week. Deliveries to the Flue-Cured Stabilisation Corporation this week ,, Mtimflted to be around 28 of sales thus raising the season es timate to around 21. me t,io wopir as twice as cauiuaicu iuw " much as th eprevious high esttmate of 14 during opening w. Eleven grades sold below suppon prices. II. C. Material Popular Now North Carolina children accom- , niish unconsciously what Powers j models strive a lifetime for . . . Life Magazine this week has a western North Carolina lassie on the cover to match the Outer Banks boy in the same position and in the same unconscious pose earlier in the Summer. North Carolina writers are much ational magazine field. Jonathan Daniels, who scored spectacularly with the text of the rnmt 2fi naee North Carolina in HniiHav Magazine has hoon pnuaijpd to do a similar ar- tirip nn a neighboring state. Bill Sharpe's year old book "Tar On My wools offered first strictly to statetrade, is coming into-demand nntinnallv "North Carolina's Never-Never T.and" bv Carl E. Sink, is a doub- Monuments Of Design IN QUALITY WORKMANSHIP TRUE STONES - FINELY CUT SEE FRANCIS OAKLEY at The Qulnn-McGowen Co. . . IN WARSAW SEVEN SPRINGS WARSAW -DUDLEY ' r la-naffa unread - In L. sviioi.,. . s nishwav:-Traveler lust off the press; Food Freezing, magazine de voted to food processing wm soon oarrv Sink's niece on the Bureaw. N. Ci Pender County Co-Op Free zer Plant. Jim wommacK, formerly with the Winston-Salem Journal- Sentinel now in Wilmington, scorea heavily in over 30 publications with a picture and text yayout on "Flying Turtle Egg uunier, , School Lunchrooms To Get Tomatoes Knrfh Pnrolina school lunch which nniv a few days ago received a donation 01 neany a thir-A nt a million nounds of dried eggs, have been notified by the State Department 01 ifts.-unure of another contribution 18 car loads of canned tomatoes. The canned tomatoes were pur-! chased by USDA with funds pro vided under the National School Lunch Act, and are being distribu mavf!etvrntcdrc!!:f from functional pmaie pvn We can give you speedier serv ice these days and will clean or repair your timepieces and jewelry with professional per fection. All Work Guaranteed Jewelry Store Jcc K ,.. DiS iiir.,'. asM pj 4m4 I J J. V duduL DV woman ny, na oka- n- ; iSJnOt fuooUonal periodic CSsttmM. l"tt . aldSSaiUon. Urn nalpbulM i l & heuTWava pain dua V JPat; T " "gag;"1 1 wTST i Globe Variety & - an " .nil J ted to lunchrooms tirot.0uqut the nation. 'Allocation to this state totals. 518,400 No. 2V4 cans or 21,- BOO cases. LoGrange Topples Wallace 14-6 ' Oct 17. The LaGrarige High Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINTAINERS OF LOWfcR 1 ' -PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS : 4 ; J (Next Door toAsP , - Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman WILLIS BARTLETT ' FREE t Phone 830-1 ' WK DRESSING WARSAW, N. C, f DELTV1R I I aV f W II 1 wr iiatAGl. m m KM a Ar AUCTION SALE EVERY THURSDAY Wallace Livestock Yards When Hogs Are Higher It Will Be In Wallace "W'' Above Orlllea era New light and medium duty CMC lead the field prelected and rein- with a long liat of outstanding comfort feature. forced bv hart of . . . - . l r ...Ir... Theyarefromenaun. , and elbow room. For riding comfort, there the ad and angle-braced. 3-polnt cab mounting with rubber atabiltzara . . , , il g unaM a 7 incnes. for visibility, tnera. moww ams (, v psiidjftj Thick aphsltlery and and window. For ventilation, there's revolu- " 1AH7 Indlvldaally tionary fresh air circulation system. ouu,, axini cemrarl Add to all these and hmg wear. . styled, rugged ' proved and improved enflnes . . . stronger ana Belew Cabcarevea- ' . sturdier chassis . . , and you'll apprecUta why Hlarad by a drcvMimj the new GMC is truly The Truck of Eatro Value. fresh air rilei eejoat la the llnaat cars. n , - , eraad air beating nd dofreitlag or THI UCK Of VAIUM '411 School eiev.j scvici Its fifth vic tory 'of the season and Its 15th' straight over the past two cam paigns by defeating Wallace, 14-6 in Lagrange Friday. From this poirft'dftfew, yt may be sure I learned a Iot I didn't know before about living at home . on the farm! " ' , - . during the wartime cigarette sftortageT inn mwm 0 many people dtteovereo iron wpatwaw : that Camels suit them beat Yes, wprtonc Is the best teacher. Thtfnwfcy... - 1 1. -vitas s , t . thara'a mora las' room. niD room i adjuatable aeat witn nearly qwdh v i prinn. scientific insulation and eoundproofing. . nnr . t I l-Ul.ll comfort features the distinctively . now front end design . . war- AIOLINI e OIIIIL