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mSSSStL ; I* receive tobacco for the By, August* Hnrebouaes and factories have But is tip top chape to sell Been the IMS tobacco crop. Bfruw -mm?? to the ??: L P. LoriUard Comp B. for the first time will B^heir own., buyers following Hiving the Vutet added buy Hpotltioii: other words there B fo" buying companies with HI oa each of the five sets in HiTfoe buying companies KTrwarehoused located on Hneulevard. With, the excep ?nef the two new entrants on I nirtwt, the operations wfli be K in past, with foe following Hfones: Big Dude Warehouse j^Httperators, E. & Hicfce, W. C. ^Mbon, and Barry Dew;C ozart H? Co., operators of Centre ^|p8r., and Dr. W. 8. Clark, ?Kg Farmers Warehouse, by S. HK Deans and rsoq, Freddie Hp; Growers Cooperative Ware Hl E. Griffin, manager; Lib ^^Hprehouse by t. fi. 'Renfro; ?BHtanters Warehouse, by Will Hr Wtt)ith and R. T.; Smith, Jr., BOW Bales Corp., operators of Hj| Warehouse A&B, by 9. H. HL Jr., John R. Harriss, and ^HT^Crute; Wainwright's Inc., Hfors of Wainwright's Ware ?Bfohy Geo. L. Wainwright; Wat ^EMarebouse Co., operators of Hm Warehouse 1, by U. H. Co mm*., and N. G Blackman. I " w The following buying companies with buyers on each of the five sets operating en the Wilson Mar ket in IMS: American Suppliers, Inc., a division of American Toba cco Co.; Export Leaf Tobacco Co.; Imperial Tobacco Co. of Great Bri tain and Ireland; Jas. I. Miller To bacco CO.; Liggett and Myers To bacco Co.; Edward J. O'Brien Co., Inc.; P. Lorillard Co.. Inc.; R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co; R. P. Watson Co.; Wilson Tobacco Co In addition to the above ten buying companies, Hail k Cotton, Inc., and Penn T. Watson maintain a year-round of fice in Wilson. No market can offer its customers more competition than Wilson, and competition makes the price of any commodity. The tobacco producers throughout the area from which the Wilson To bacco Market sells tobacco has gone all out in 1963 to produce a tobacco crop that the buying com panies have indiciated that was needed to keep the American tobac co industry in the world market. The poreators of the Wilson Tobac co Market are unanimous in say 'Congratulations for a job well done and may you be compensated for your efforts in the sale of your 1963 tobacco crop." A welcome awaits you in Wilson and every effort will be made to see that you receive every cour tesey and all the service that a to bacco market can possibly give its customers, and the Wilson Tobacco Board of Trade pledges of the To bacco Industry a continuation of every effort to promote the produc tion and sale of tobacco at the highest possible level as to quality, sales procedures, and service. A cordial invitation is extended to all company personnel to make Wilson headquarters while in this area. (arm And Business Leaders To Discuss findings Made On European Study Trip ^Carolina farm and business lea Iflp'' who recently spent two is Europe studying the Hi export situation will have a U^Bpr up meeting at North Car lafital State on Thursday, Aug. 8. ^ajBibers of the 1963 Agribus M* .^Caravan to Europe _ will j|^UPcheon meeting to pre mi ere a movie made on the trip and to discuss their findings. "We are inviting all those who attended the caravans in previous years as well as those who made the trip in 1963 to be present il possible," said N. C. State Chan cellor John T Caldwell. Starting time for the luncheon is 12:30 p. m. in the College Un-1 km. Dr. CaWweU will preside. Tak ing part in the discussion will be Dr. H. Brooks James, dean of agriculture, L. Y. BaJlenbine, N C. commissioner of agriculture, and Archie Davis, chairman of the board, Wachovia Bank & Trust Company. The caravan, an annual affair to some part of the country or world is sponsored by Wachovia in cooperation with N. C. State, the N. C Department of Agricul ture, and this year, for the first time, Olemson College. The movie, which will include some of the lessons learned on the trip, is titled "One Ocean A way." It was made by Dr. Landis Bennett, head of the college's Vis ual Aids Section. About 160 ileadnig farmers and bankers from the CaroHnas made the 1963 trip. Europe was selected for study because of the cloudy farm export picture due to the growing Common Market. Night Classes At I Mt. Olive College I MOUNT OLIVE - Night classes in business will be offered at Mount Olive College again this year as in the past, Dean Roy C. O'Donell an nounced today. Mrs. Eddice R. King, instructor in night business courses for the past nine years, will be the teacher. Courses to be offered include typewriting, bookkeeping, and shorthand. No college credit is giv en for these courses and gradua tion from high schol is not requir ed for admission. Classes have been scheduled for Monday and Wedensday evenings, an stuents may enroll for one or more courses. Application forms an additional information may be secured by con tacting the registrar's office. Registration will be held Monday, September 9, 7 P. M. Sam's Drug Store I ? Rose Hffl, N. C. ?I rTlSBMiterslan\ i ms(ifl South Goldsboro Street WILSON 1st Sale Opening Day ? . _ ? _ We Welcome You To,Wilson and Invite You To Come I Visit and Sell Your Tobacco With Us .c?dh , ... ?* ? New Planters Warehouse No. 2 Our entire organization of experienced tobacco men, who have been connected with us for manjr yefcrs^vHU again be on hand to serve your interest in every way possible. "SELL WHERE THE AVERAGE IS HIGHEST" Get.. Top Dollar For Your Sales Managers Ray S. Smith R. T. Smith, Jr. Will Carr Smith ki WILL CARR SMITH 7&O0CCO Proprietors Phone 237-2827 ^^liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii '? ;; <$ ? I Auctioneer < George Parrish 1 Office Manager Hughes Dillard ? ? ? ?** -* in ?*?? - ? I R T. SMITH, JR. I Mr. and Mrs. Tobacco Grower-Congrafulations For The All Out Effort To Produce A Qualify ToBbc$t?&|f For The HIGHEST POSSIBLE I ^in ? ? ? ? I v v v I ? v I Support Your Local Community With The Extra Dollars I 1962 RECORD - CHECK IT I ? FOR ALL FLUE-CURED TOBACCO r..?; .Average $60.07 I I NORTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED TOBACCO Average $60.21 I ? EASTERN BEIT FLUE-CURED TOBACCO H-.: Average $59.91 A There Is A Difference I WILSONS t AVERAGE $61*81 Figures From Flue-Cured Tobacco Market Report U. S. D. A. March 1963 I ? 11 WAREHOUSE FIRMS TO SERVE YOU I I BIG DIXIE CLARK LIBERTY WAINWRIGHT'S I I BOB'S FARMERS NEW PLANTERS-2 I I CENTRE BRICK 1-3 GROWERS-1 SMITH A-B mm] I Ut -SELL WITH YOUR CHOICE- BUT SELL IN WILSON I ? ^ A SALE EACH FIRM EVERY DAY ID-BUYING COMPANIES-5 SETS BUYERS ; ^ 1.1 Hk ,50 COMPANY BUYERS TO GIVE YOU THE STRONGEST COMPETITION OF ANY TOBACCO /MARKET I ? '' Wh HOURS SELLING TIME DAILY 11,000 BASKETS DAILY ; I ? ^I^L. I Ul L. ellll T mm lllfe lEt I m I
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