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Since my last report made May
25th, 1945. the Production Depart
ment has accomplished the follow
ing: . . .
' Made and Shipped for the Arm
ed Forces: Army 98 Sleeveless
Sweaters, 1 Muffler, 210 Utility
Bags (these were made and dona
ted by Kenansville, rose Hill, and
Warsaw Units).
Navy 12 pairs socks, (all
socks knitted by Wallace Unit) 1
Sweater.
For War Relief 6 Circular
Shawls (crocheted1), 1 Child's
Sweater, 1 Muffler.
Sweaters ready to ship and be
ing knitted 20 Sleeveless, 16
with sleeves; ijeing knitted, mak
ing a total of 141 sweaters for the
year.
' Due to the fact that workers
can not be found now, after the
cessation of hostilities, 50 pounds
of Olive drab wool has been re
turned to the Atlantic Warehouse.
All given quotas have been met
and left over wool transferred to
the Junior Red Cross to make Af
ghans for the hospitals.
For the three years that Warsaw
has been the shipping point for
the Production Department, we
have packed, labeled and shipped
the following: For Army - 751
sleeveless sweaters, 20 sweaters
with sleeves, 118 mufflers, 160
helmets, 636 filled kit bags 210
Utility bags, 127 bedside bags, 143
army housewives, and 457 layette
articles.
For Navy: 39 sweaters, 30 pnirs
socks.
For War Relief: 14 women's
dresses and 19 children's dresses,
24 men's shirts, 37 boy's shirts, 13
pairs boy's pants, 12 pairs men's
pajamas, 1 shirt, 1 infant's kimona,
2 boy's complete suits, 11 women's
circular shawls, and 1 muffler.
Financial Report: Monoy in
Bank May 25, 1945, $-18.69; spent
for Express, Postage etc., $26 41;
Spent for Materials, $10.00, leav
ing a balance of $12.28.
Kespecnuny hurmimeci - and Woodrow
(Mrs. H. L. Stevens, Jr.)
Production Chairman,
Dupli County Chapter
American Red Cross.
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LOS ANGELES, CALIF. All four feet off the ground. King's Counsel Is "stopped" by the
camera in victorious race-charge during a race at Santa Anita. Winning by a head over Guy H. (lefti.
King's Counsel is being driven by H. Fitzpatrick in this Free-For-All Pace. H. LaRochelle 'is in Cuy't '
sulky.
quality of the cows sold.
Remarking that the price of feed
lias advanced from $8 to $15 per
ton within the past two' weeks,
Kerr Scott expressed the opinion
that there would soon be plenty
of beef on the mai ket, and very
little milk, if ceiling prices weren't
raised in dairy products.
Mrs. Janie Smith
Of Deep Run Dies
of
Advocates 30-Day
Trapping Season
At a meetine of tl P!oa d
Conservation and Development in
Fayetteville on May 13, 14, -and
15, Commissioner John D. Findlay
of the Division of Game and In
land Fisheries presented a recom
mendation for a 30-day trapping
season for fur bearing animals In
certain eastern North Carolina
counties. This season would ex
tend from Jan. 1, to Jan. 31 and
would be effective in the following
counties: Bladen, Columbus, Du
. plln, Greene, Hoke, Pender, Robe
son, Sampson, Wayne: and Wilson.
: Action on this proposal will be
taken at the July meeting and the
recommendation is being made
now in order that interested par
ties will have a chance to present
their views either prior to the
meeting or at the meeting in July.
Funeral .services for Mrs. Janie
S. Smith, 63, widow of Ernest
Smith, who succumbed to a heart
attack at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Paul Taylor near Deep
Hun about 5 a. m. Sunday were
held from Deep Run Free Will
Baptist Church at 4 p. m. Monday
uuh interment in the church cem
etery. The Rev. si. A. Smith, Free
Will minister and the Rev. Clif
ton T. Rice of Kinston.ofticiated.
Surviving are two sons, Vance
both of Deep Run;
two daughters, Mrs. Paul Taylor
and Mrs. Elton H.-irprr; 12 grand
children; five broiN-rs, Fountain
Smith, Cbaunrey Smith and John
ny Smith, all of Deep Run; Isaiah
Smith of Beulaville and Raleigh
Smith of Trenton: three sisters,
Miss Ellen Smith of Deep Run,
Mrs. Sam Small of Deep Run, and
Mrs. Tom Howard, RFD. Kinston.
Mrs. Smith was a well known
resident of the Deep Run section
and was ' long-active in. the Free
Will RifKIst Church there.
No Shortage Of
'Eggs Expected
Although the decline in egg pro
duction will be somewhat sharper
than usual this summer, due to a
shortage of feed, State Department
of Agriculture declares there will
be Just as many eggs per person
available during the second half of
1946 as In the fall of 1945.
Cows Bringing
" Record Prices
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Dairy cows are now bringing the
highest prices on record, N. C. De
partment of Agrilulture has an
nounced. ' Officials said cow prices reflect
higher prices for beef in general
and an increase in the average
GOINO AFTER THE
MEAT CHEATERS
More than $50,000 was collected
from six slaughterers during the
past two months for violations of
price regulations, OPA said today.
During the same period, the
agency filed 36 damage actions
for three times the amount of
overcharges, and 121 injunctions
to prevent further price violations.
ALL COAL PRICES
NOW ADJUSTABLE
-Adjustable pricing- of bitumin
ous coal has been extended to in
clude retail sales of five tons or
less, OPA announced. The action
also extends adjustable pricing to
retail sales of coke, as well as to
sales of briquets and packaged
fuel made from bituminous coal.
Under the adjustable pricing
authority, sellers may open-bill
their customers, collect the exist
ing prices, and enter into agree
ments with their customers, to
charge later, retroactively to May
20, 1916, any price advance OPA
allows for miners' wage increases
resulting from current negotiations.
34 Volunteer For Army
During the week of May 18, 34
volunteers were accepted by the
Recruiting Station located in the
P. O. Building in Wilmington.
Among the volunteers were
Hoptkins B. Cummings of Magno
lia and Johnny L. Norris of Chin-uapin.
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According to Lt Cottle, the rea
son a number of them Joined was
to travel; family allotments, and
to learn trades, ?
Endeavoring to meet a quota of
126 men lor the month of May,
82 men have been shipped to Fort
Bragg for this month from the Wil
mlngton Station. . ; - ,
Objectives of Peacetime
Savings Program
The treasury has a six-fold aim
In continuing to sell Savings Bonds
to the public:
1. To carry on the fight against
Inflation.
2. To store up as much as pos
sible in Savings Bonds while
v money is plentiful and goods
scarce,
3. To encourage Americans in
habits of thrift and regular
saving.
4. To carry on the popular pay
roll savings plan.
5. To continue the educational
program in which 20,000,000
pupils were regularly buying
War Saving Stamps and Bonds
' at the end of the war. ;-
6. To keep the ownership of the
public debt spread, so that as
many as possible will share In
the Interest on this debt, ra
ther than to have the Interest
channel narrowly into the
' hands of a few individuals.
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"I had to force down whatever
I ate and felt miserably weakened,
but now, thanks to Re tonga, I
have a ravenous appetite and feel
better and stronger than in years."
happily states Mrs. J. R. Gordy,
respected housewife of 794 Harold
Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ga. Telling
of her experience she gratefully
continued:
"I felt let-down and utterly
worn-out My appetite was so ja
ded I had to use all my will power
to make myself eat. Poor elimina
tion made my head swim and I
suffered agony from heartburn'.
Some days muscular pains were
so severe I could hardly raise my
arms. My weight dropped off. Nat
urally I felt completely whipped
down when night came. However,
X felt so restless I would roll and
toss instead of sleeping, and mom-
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lngs I still teemed worn-out
"Re tonga brought me grand re
lief-. I actually crave food and can
eat anything I want and Z feel
better and stronger than in years.
I am publicly praising Re tonga
because I can perhaps help others
suffering as X did by telling of the
blessed relief this famous medi
cine brought me." "'-,-Re
tonga is intended to relieve
distress due to Insufficient flow of
digestive Juices in the stomach,
loss of appetite, Vitamin B-l defi
ciency and constipation. There
is only one Re tonga; accept no
substitute. Re tonga may be ob
tained at the Kenansville Drug
Store In Kenansville or at the
Warsaw Drug Co., in Warsaw.
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Any loan that would be proper for
this bank to make, we want to
make. Therefore, do not hesitate
to come to us if you have a sound
proposition in which we might co-operate.
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ROSE HILL
unrMRFit FED EB Ali DEPOSIT XNSCBANOX CORPORATION
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LEWIS W. OVTLAW
' I wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere appre-
ciation and gratitude to my friends who supported me In the
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Primary just held. It will ever be my aim to merit your trust and
confidence. t.
The counsel and opinions of all the people in the County
will be welcomed and considered by me In the performance of
trie duties of the office to which you have nominated me.
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