Newspapers / The Duplin Times (Warsaw, … / March 31, 1983, edition 1 / Page 13
Part of The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Fence Planned Agribusiness Fair Area ine uupiin County Agri business Council has been ^granted permission by the Vcounty Board of Education to build a fence around an area that includes the former Kenansville Elementary School, William Rand Kenan Memorial Amphitheater and . Kenan Memorial Audito ; rium. The council sponsors the Duplin County Fair. It plans to put a S-foot-high chain link fence behind the area in ^ volved and on the north side. Only a temporary fence will be allowed on the side ; fronting on N.C. 11 and aa ? between the school property and the county hospital. The council can erect the tempo rary fence only during its county fair week. Board member Carl Pate of Beulaville voted against the fence project last week saying he believes any long term project should be brought before the county Board of Commissioners. Voting for it were Riddick Wilkins, Bill Richards, Jimmy StricklalM and Joe Swinson. The council also hopes to build a livestock arena on the west side of N.C. 11 north of the auditorium for use during the fair and for other events during the year. The council purchased property on the east side of the highway, and its mem bers said they would be willing to move the ball park there. The ball park now occupies the proposed live stock arena site. In other action: ? The board approved a resolution opposing a bill in the N.C. General Assembly to bar opening of schools before Labor Day. ? ? The board approved, for the third year, a federal summer migrant enrichment program at North Ouplin Elementary School. The cost, to be met by tedciai funds, will be S33.S10. The program will open June 14 and end July 26. An enrollment of 100 students is expected. Enrollment last year totaled 85 students. The board also approved a full-time, federally paid mi grant student program pro viding supplemental reading and mathematics for 50 to 75 students in B.F. Grady and North Duplin elementary schools for the 1983-84 school year. The cost will be $55,462. Duplin j: School i Menus April 4-8 Breakfast In addition to cereal, juice and milk, the following will he served: Mon. - Easter Holiday; Tue. - ham biscuit; Wed. - peanut butter toast; Thur. - apple-cinnamon muf ^fin; and Fri. - cheese toast. Lunch J Mon. - Easter I Tue. country-style steak with rice and roll or ham and cheese sandwich, green peas <}r corn, fruit icee * Wed. - cheeseburger or pork steak with roll, buttered potatoes or breaded toma tpes, applesauce or peaches, peanut butter cookie Thur. - Italian spaghetti ?ith batter bread or sub marine sandwich, tomato on lettuce or fried okra, mixed fruit or cobbler. Fri. - fish filet with corn bread or sloppy joe sand wich, potato rounds or tur nips, fruited gelatin or apple. In 1913 the highest building in the U.S. was the VVoolworth building in New York City at 792 feet! ? To control weeds in tobacco, you have to make two difficult decisions. 1. Should I treat (or nutsedge? Nutsedge has been called the world's worst weed with good reason. Spreading by seed and by tuber, above ground and below, nutsedge can reduce tobacco yields, lower crop quality and increase harvesting costs. Even one tul>er per square foot can escalate into a major infesta tion in just 20 weeks. So if you think you'll get nutsedge this year, you should seriously consider applying a preplant herbicide that can control it. 2. Should 1 treat preplant? If nutsed^e might he a pr&blem, the only time to yet effective control is preplant. So you can decide to apply your herbicide early. But if you have problem weeds that don't include nutsedge, you could . decide to apply your herbicide at layby or transplant instead. Not only will a single application last through the growing season. ' but you'll run less risk of injuring young plants. , i And one easy one. 1. Which herbicide should 1 use? Choosing application time is the hard part. Choosing the herbicide is easy. Devrinol selective herbicide. Preplant, Devrinol can be mixed with TillamK to control both yellow and purple nutsedge, along with many other grasses and broadleafs. And if layby or transplant is your decision, Devrinol can save you up to 50% in herbicide costs. Devrinol may not remove the entire load of decision making from you, but it can help simplify it. Follow label directions. Stauffer Chemical Company, Agricultural Chemical Division, Westport, CT (HiHSl. .....v. ?? ' ' ow;-y-:'" fli Jig Devrmol 30- 1A# P , __ ^ s&? c we ne nmctoe - i U WETTA8LB POWOfcft i"'"lIMllin.. ro# as* o# cctrAw c<r?u$. M?ri '?wv:':::-'"'"^^?iPHi| rom m?rs small *iw rs. iltel F*urr?, v?38TA8t ls * *o ro? * cco ACT?I wntowrwr ttttATiMmiowAn $cv !OoV <C?n??* 50 ?9v->?? Mb* Hawwtawt s?r >DC ?mom; ? V.>? v ? ?. 8 LB. NET WT, 3.63 kg HKSSf EES? sss H ?? ? < >?? ??.?????? ????* . .: mm*. rhis That and the Other Order Your Easter Flowers Today f ? Corsages ? Easter Lilies ? tSilk Arrangements ? bud Vases ? Potted Plants ? Decorative Ceramic Easter baskets, bunnies. Etc. 3 rd Anniversary Winners: Grand Prlza; Shirley Outlaw, Albertion Other Winners: Shirley Metis, Pink Hill; Banolia Howard, Kinston; Irene Smith, Albertson; Winnie Stokes, Pink Hill; Faye Eubanks, LaGrange I^A, HIGHWAY 11, TWO MILES NORTH PINK HILL j \ CALL \ 568-4528 n EASTER ECO HUNT f_ SUNDAY-APRIL 3RD- 3:00 P.M. &JII [ |/<k,rc RED AND WHITE/ NO. 3 ONLY | Y 3400 PINK HILL ROAD KINSTON, N.C. J \ IVMYONI MVITKD. CHILDREN UP TO AGS 13 MAY I A3 YEARS OF API. MERICO BUTTER-ME-NOT ^R ifo FRK I* \ PEPSI I I COMPLIMENTS Of \ | PR a IS FOR TOP 3 Y I ALSO THERE WILL V SI 12 LUCKY IOOS VOR SPICIAL PRIZES, BISCUITS &z. 3/?l I WHITE 20-LB. POTATOES f1.49 . GREEN LB. CABBAGE 12* \|^INCSi \ THE FOOD PEOPLE // U FROM KINSTON // \)MOUL>UVLl,ou0aOUW Wo Ruini Tht Right To Limit Quantitioi 6HI EXTRA SPECIAL MON. & TUE. ONLY DELMONTE CATSUP 32 OZ. 99* DR. PEPPER 2 LITER 79* STORE MO. 3 - PltHt MILL HIWWIT - Qpm 8:00 a.m. to ? p.m. Daily | FRESH BAKING HENS 49< IB. WHOLE RIB EYE SLICED FREE 2.89 LB. T-BONE STEAK 2.29 LB. WHOLE SMOKED PICNICS li. 69^ SLICED LB. 79< FRYERS 37< LB. TRADE IN YOUR OLD BROOM FOR A NEW BROOM AT ONE HALF PRICE. WHILE THEY LAST. WE HAVE PLENTY OF BUTTERBALL TURKEYS 9-12 LB. AVERAGE CRISCO SHORTENING 3-LB. 1.99 MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING or. *1.19 RED AND WHITE WHIP 8 OZ. TOPPING 2/*1 RED AND WHITE PIE SHELLS 2 PER PACK 2/*l| WILKINS GRADE A LARGE EGGS DOZEN 69* FIGHT INFLATION WITH BONUS COUPON SPECIALS! I />v * K ^ >. % & DUNCAN HINES / \ CAKE MIX I < 59* ImnmrKuiMHi I OMPM FMJU J *? SPECIAL 79* $ PET RITZ A Y CREAM PIES J V CHOC.,LEMON,/ ZOCONUT OR BANNA I 59* ?iii mm nuii mws I | cogrMman / -SPECIAL 79<J $ w ? 0 VRED AND WHITE J \ CHILLED / lORANGE JUICE' 79* I I vinMNuiiMM I I eMrMFMN*. / V SPECIAL 99* J Bt sure to shop King s Rod A Whit* and ask tor your bonus coupon foldar to taka advantaga of our wsokly Bonus Coupon Spaclals You will racsivs ona Bonus coupon for ovary dollar you spond. Forty coupons will 111 your apodal bonus coupon foldar. Just show your caahisr ona complatad Bonus Coupon for ganti waoktv apodal you purchase
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 31, 1983, edition 1
13
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75