) KEMAMSVUIE. NORTH CAROLINA Til! DUFUN TLV.IS FRIDAY, JULY 20th., 1945 COUNTY DEATHS j of. the deceased: Zelnta Matthews, i Imogene Jackson, Louise and Lil lian Hunter; JoyceJackson, Edna Earl Gresham. Mary Catherine t,r. Myrtle Thomqs 1 Lanier; Mary Jane Gresham, Elea Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, 72. widow, nor Gray Jackson,' Ina and Eha , o rm. n. t Ttonla. Gresham and Mesdamea Reuben VI Uie Iflie J , O. Xliuiliaa w . T . tT fir . in vir .I-.. ill died ' Saturday July 14, , at, unr, yn. auuer, wwuiuw 2 30 p m to Parrott Memorial. Jacitson ana jonn wauna. v-itftn Mrs. ' Thomas Quinn-McGowen, funeral direc- had been In declining health for several years and became worse Wednesday before her death. She was a native of Duplin County, being the daughter of the late Rob and Mary Jane SandUn Gre sham. . Funeral services were held Sun day at the home with Rev. Arnold v B. Poole of the Beulaville Presby terian Church ahd Revf N. E. Gresham of Jacksonville in charge. Mrs. Thomas was a charter mem ber of the Beulaville Presbyterian v Church. Burial was In the family cemetery near town,- N Surviving are three (laughters, Mesdames William N. Honter, LV C Jackson and H. S. Matthews; , one ' son, Burtis , Thomas,, all of Beulaville; one sister, Mrs. Ella Bostic, and two brothers, H. N., and Will Gresham. She had 14 grandchildren and 10 great grand- children besides a number of nieces and nephews. - ' - ' Pall bearers Were Walter Gres ham, Earl Gresham, W. G. Jones, Warren Thomas,' R. C. Gresham, " . and M. M. Thlgpen. " Flower girls included the fol lowing grand daughters and nieces tors of Warsaw, had charge of arrangements. Arthur Outlaw He urged citizens to report any overcharge In the areas where the violations occur. He also advised tenants to refuse to pay rents in cases where the landlord would not give a receipt for the amount paid. Under the law, he said, a tenant cannot leagally be evicted for failure to pay rents in excess of the celling. -'..;' ' :.. , TOBACCO BARN FIRES COST FARMERS PLENTY A considerable loss of money is sustained annually by the farmers of ' North Carolina ' when barns Arthur " Outlaw, 55, died of a heart attack early Saturday mor- lililft U I. tltO l.WilC IU Ul7 UUMUnv .... ...... , , . iw. pw,.. r,A .i' ss...i Med with tobacco burn, but a few vu i o., I precautions against fires would day at Rooty Branch Free Will5 " tremendous amount of Baptist Church, with the Rev. S. and mone?r My8J?avd S; a Smith Tnwiin f0fw l Weaver, extension agricultural Interment was In the family ceme- of State College. tery. r , ' ; I A -.urvev made, in 1944 reveals ourviving are nu wiie, me ior mer Martha Harrell; three sons, Roy Outlaw of the Brogden Cdm- that the replacement cost per barn was about $400 with an average of $300 worth of tobacco, or a total munity In Wayne County, Henry ,, n. wrn fnP M-h re Outlaw of Warsaw and Woodrow, Most common causes 0f tobacco Outlaw of the home; and four bam falllne on aaugmers. Mrs inurman iavui flue8 and face. Defective flues fi- J S.n 0f."Ud furnaces, and Inadequate and' eigh, Mrs. Herman Quinn of Ke- , nansville, and Mrs. Eddie Good man, of the home. unsafe foundations. ' . t Professor Weaver suggests care ful selection of sticks of proper length and sufficient strength, to gether with correct looping and hanging of the tobacco. The pla cing of poultry netting directly over the furnace and flues. Fur naces' and flues should be checked for defects before each cure. Fur naces should be at least two feet longer than the wood used to keep the fire well up from the mouth of the furnace. Furnaces and flues should be well protected by mas onry from parts of the wooden structure and stacks should al ways extend above the roof. : A . -; THIS COUNTRY NEEDS LOW PRICED CIGARS ' Harking to the famous words of Vice President Marshall, O P A District Director -' Theodore S. Johnson announced that suit has been filed against 11 Tampa, Fla. cigar makers demanding almost 2 million . dollars in damages and asking injunction to restrain fu ture price violations. In an effort to put low priced cigars back on the counter, John son said OPA "is just beginning this campaign. Further violations are continuing and will be dealt with to kind." He charged that manufacturers have been concentrating on the higher priced cigars, despite steps taken by OPA to stop it. Last November, the agency in creased the ceiling prices for low er cost brands and required that manufacturers ' establish an ave rage ceiling price so cheap cigars would be restored.' Court action will soon be taken against others guilty of simlliar violations, it was asserted. -.: GREENS 'V... ..'i.:f';X: V" Greens are rich in Vitamin' A and good sources of vitamin C and Iron. Americans could well eat as much as 50 percent more green and yellow vegetables. Thoughtful Consideration For Those Who Must j Carry On ' 4 1 1 1 1 3 Mrs. Etta R. Parrish Mrs. Etta Robinson Parrish, 40, wife of the late Rufus Parrish of Deep Run section, died at 6:30 p. m. Saturday in a Kinston hospital following a long Illness. Funeral services were held at 5 p. m. Sunday at Deep Run Frqe Will Baptist Church. The Rev, Qifton Rice, Free Will- minister of Kinston, officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are three sons.-Ber- 'nard, Wesley and Clifton Parrish, all of the home; one daughter, Lucille Parrish of the home; one brother, Jack Robinson of Deep - Run; four sisters, Mrs. Wayne Baker, Mrs. Webster Riggs, and , Mrs. Albert Nobles, all of the : Deep Run section, and Mrs. HarT old Brewer of Holly Springs, and two half-sisters, Mrs. Claade Westbrook aad Mrs. Herman Lee Bother of Kinston. After departing this world, what about the disposal of your estate?. Are you going to let it be squan dered in litigation and attorney fees? ' - ' - MAKE YOUR WILL NOW! , Exact Instructions for only 25c. Address: Progressive Press, Box 551, Kenansville, N. C RENT OVERCHARGE LANDLORDS REFUND Landlords in the 7 defense rent control areas of the Raleigh dis trict of OPA, refunded tenants a total of $8,259.44 alleged over charges and paid penalties aggre gating $924.98 to the Treasurer of the United State, Theodore S. Johnson, said today. WE HAVE Dr. HESS1 FLY KILLER and LIVE STOCK SPRAYER ALSO FEEDS (Print Bags) and SEEDS F C X DISTRIBUTORS H. D. PATTERSON, WALLACE s izzling smoothies vrorit go mr! See Us Yocfay for GOcbiEAn DepcaJJ.!, Extra4.uleig LlGCAPPIHO Tires tired, red hot? Better see us today for safer, longer-lasting, cooler running Goodyear tread designs. C3.70 M eiRTiriCATB N CEDED lca"itt Tim rrtni f X I ' - . .... S , fx- G. A. WEST OARAGE R. F. D. WAESAW V" I'" I i l ipfelwf I i' ftfrr- ' ' r - ' i(T iy i ft'l i . ' ""InnKET- At hwnA)r Scwf Pllit timll pt otitft r buy from your erooK. LOdDOiiDenn'j Irand Hofiwmad tp Crtom STODIUZCR tMMMKMV-135 NOWMI, UN nNtel I, Ml. TIMBER '. Statistics show that the U.".S. is not growing timber as fast as it Is being used. N PHEW! AINT IT HOT? Oil! Ubat's The Oig Rush? To Ucar Our Favorito Songbirds ' TOHNSON ftnnnrrhr Jubilee SDHQEtlS The Undisputed Champions of the South Hear Them every Monday Over WMFD Bringing Old Favorites Back to Memory Making the Latest Songs Familiar SUN. JULY 22, KENANSVILLE COL. SCHOOL AT 8:00 P. M. ADMISSION 25 & 35 CENTS l Desk On The Job, Mr. Drown? He and dozens of returned veterans are rolling up their sleeves and getting back to work. We're proud to number them among our customers. We can outfit you in civilian clothes in many famous make clothes Stetson and Knox Hats McGregor Sportswear Van Housen & Marjboro Shirts Wembley and Cheney Ties . Wilcott and Quality Clothes Nunn-Bush and Rovlee Clothes t Seren Seas Slacks Hickock & Pionee Belts v & Pocket Books L'Orle Toilet Articles - " Reis & Haynes Underwear West Minister Socks mAim'S'DEPT. WALLACE, N03TH CAROLINA ' t " ' r v ..,1" YES, before you know it you'll be sending them off to school again. And now is the time to get their wardrobes ready. Our complete stock of school clothes will make your shopping easy. Sturdy, good looking wearables for both girls and boys. At prices you'll applaud. mm If I r I SKIRTS BLOUSES JACKETS SWEATERS SHOES SOCKS COVERAUS PANTIES SLIPS SATISFIED OR YOUR MONEY BACK oiiiiiim .Dept toiros WALLACE, NORTH CAROLINA

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